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Two adults going to WDW in December. We don't really care about sit down fancy dinners and we are finding some of the restaurants that sound nice are ALL READY booked NOW!
I don't want to have to decide now what I want to eat in 6 months!
I understand the financial value of the plan, but it you are only going to end up eating food court burgers or resort buffets is it worth it?
I want the focus of my vacation to be on fun, rides, shops and souveniers. Can I forgo the dining plan and not starve while there?
Isn't there a McDonald's?

2007-05-30 02:57:19 · 9 answers · asked by Monkey Queen 4 in Travel United States Orlando

Great answers so far. We are going the first week of December so it should be fairly quieter than later in the month. We will not have a car and will be using Disney transport. Also as far as McDonald's, what I meant is I don't want my vacation to focus on food, it's not the part that will make me have great memories, so what I grab fast at home in a rush is fine. I don't care if I eat the same cheap fast food I could at home, a fancy sit down is wasted on me, I want to have fun!

2007-05-30 03:38:50 · update #1

9 answers

If you don't want to eat at the nicer restaurants there really is no reason to get the dining plan, since half of your meals would be for sit down meals. For example, if you go 5 nights, you would get 5 counter service, 5 table service and 5 snacks.


It is a great plan and well worth the money, but only under a few circumstances.

1). If you plan to eat at the sit-down restaurants, you won't be able to get them for less than you can on the plan.

2). You want to have everything paid for ahead of time so you don't have to worry about it when you are there.

3). You can get reservations for the places you want to go.



If you only want counter service and maybe a few sit-downs you will probably be better going with out. Counter service meals usually average around $10 per person, give or take a little depending on what you will be eating. Some counter service places are a little nicer than others, so doing a little research can really help.

If you can't get reservations that is another reason not to get it. There is nothing worse than already having meals paid for and then not being able to get into anything nice. If there is any place you really want to go, you should try to get a reservation or you may not be able to get in. Since the dining plan is so popular the Disney restaurants can sell out fast.


If you don't want to be tied down to reservations than you may want to consider staying away from sit-down meals in general. When you do sit-down meals you really should reserve them so you know you have some place to go. It can take a little enjoyment out of the day when you have to watch the time to make sure you don't miss dinner, but I think you kind of learn to get used to it. If you want to enjoy the parks more and have a good time and don't care about where you eat, then going with counterservice is the way to go. You may have a line when you get there, but usually it isn't too long. And, in most cases it is the only way you can just walk in to eat. Since counter service meals don't take reservations you don't have to worry about not getting in.


Normally I do recommend the dining plan, it is a great plan, saves money and you get nice meals. But, for your situation I think you would be better off without.


Not sure if you will have a car or not. If so you can go all over Orlando for meals. There are several McDonalds outside of Disney and one right in Downtown Disney as well.


Hope this helps


Have a great time

2007-05-30 03:32:00 · answer #1 · answered by tech_fanatic 7 · 1 0

My sister & I were there last spring. We stayed at one of the cheap disney hotels (Pop Century Resort I think, it was like $99 a night) & didn't get the dining plan. We were fine, we did book 1 nice restaurant and then the rest we did at our hotel, which is much like a food court, they had places you could order food, or a cooler that had sandwiches, salads, etc. It was fairly reasonable, we brought our own bagels so in the mornings all we had to do was buy cream cheese from the little food court. We paid the $12 for the disney cup but it was free refills on soda for the rest of the visit from our dining hall, so I think it was worth the $12, because we were there for a few days.... Our Disney hotel room also had a small fridge, so I'm sure you can bring some of your own food. While we were in the parks at lunch we just stopped off and got a burger or sandwich, most of those restaurants don't require reservations, if you don't mind sitting outside at the picnic tables. Also there is a McDonald's at downtown Disney, I think there is also some other restaurants there, which is not inside a park and it is more like an outdoor mall.

2007-05-30 10:43:03 · answer #2 · answered by sun_shinevt 6 · 1 0

We are going to Disney World next month and I posted a similar question. We decided not to get the Dining Plan. I'm sure its a really good deal if you want to eat at the nicer sit down restaurants and if you can get reservations for them. Unfortunately, it sounds like the Dining Plan has pretty much taken the spontaneity out of eating at Disney World as you need to have everything booked months in advance. I think you'll be fine just eating counter service. I don't like my vacations centered around eating either. If you do decide to go with the Dining Plan, call as soon as possible. Have a great time!

2007-05-30 12:04:47 · answer #3 · answered by picks_pub 2 · 1 0

I will be at WDW the same time you are! I am staying with friends in Saratoga Springs (I can't wait!). I personally have never done the dinning plan but I am going to do it for my next trip. Honestly I think part of the charm of Disney World is the great food. One of my favorite places to eat is 50's Prime Time at MGM. The food is outstanding and the atomaphere is a blast. My advice is skip the dining plan and book a couple of sit down places during your stay (keep trying people often cancel advanced dining reservations [ADR] ). Do one regular sit down and one character meal (even for adults these are ALOT of fun).

You might want to visit: http://www.allearsnet.com

Deb has some great tips on dining and making the most out of your trip!!

2007-05-30 11:32:50 · answer #4 · answered by Robin S 3 · 0 0

well, i go to disney every year with my husband, and i got the dining plan only once , and in the end it is really a scam. you basically pay for the food ahead of time, plus some other fees...because you pay more for the plan, than just buying the food.This is how it works though:
you recive a book of coupons for the food when you get to disney, or in the mail before you leave home. You can use these for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and snacks, but there is hardly anything to choose from when using these. You actually end up spending money from your own pocket, because most of the time the coupons don't apply to much. i would never do this for me and my husband again-- we hated it, but if you don't what the food is like, then go ahead. Some people might like it!! hope this helps you a bit!! you can also call disney to get the inside scoop on this. you can find contact information if you go to www.google.com, and in the search engine box type: walt disney world phone book, click on the 1st answer, and call the dinig number. This helped me when i was looking for places to eat, and it will help you too!!

2007-05-30 15:37:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

We did the dining plan but would not do it again. You feel tied to eating a certain restaurants (fast food and sit down) and we left with points remaining. I was especially disappointed with the dinners. First, we couldn't get into anywhere we wanted to go, they were full. The ones we could get into were not on the list of excepted restaurants. We made reservations early for the Luau and our seats were terrible. The last night we were there we made reservations for the Wolfgang Puck restaurants and nearly killing ourselves getting across Disney World in time for our reservations we told that our dining plan was for the cafe (downstairs) and not the nice part of the restaurant upstairs. The staff was VERY nasty and we we seated downstairs where we didn't need reservations at all. It was a very disappointing evening.

2007-05-30 10:10:33 · answer #6 · answered by QWERTY 6 · 0 1

If the focus is fun - don't spend the money for dining plan. We just returned and would not do the dining plan again. i hope you are not going the week after Christmas as this is the busiest week of the year and crowds are terrible! After Jan. 2 - the park is relatively empty, weather is good and no lines!
Snack, bring a backpack and enjoy the rides, shopping and more without tying yourselves down with reservations!
ENJOY!!

2007-05-30 10:11:12 · answer #7 · answered by Terry A 3 · 1 0

There are plenty of counter-service restaurants you can eat at. So if you don't want to eat at sit-down, you don't need the dining plan. It does stink how you can't get in anymore except months in advance!

2007-05-30 10:08:47 · answer #8 · answered by Lilli 7 · 0 0

Its not worth it, but depend on what you would like. McDonald?? Its all over the world, but isn't it a kids snack? There are TONS of ADULT restaurant in Orlando especially along International Drive. You would have TOO MANY choices.

2007-05-30 10:05:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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