6.24.2011

To Disney Dining Plan, or Not?

---Just an FYI, I posted this on my Facebook, and it's also feature on my agency's website-->Mouse World Travel Blog, and thought I'd share it here too!  Let me know if you have any questions, or share your experience!---

One of the BIGGEST questions for anyone going to Disney World..."Do I buy the Dining Plan, or not?"

If you are new to Disney Dining - the food is varied and overall pretty good, no matter where you eat.  You won't be stuck to burgers and nuggets only at the Quick Service Dining locations!  (though, the Kids Picks on the Quick Service meals could stand to be a bit more varied...)  So don't worry, everyone will find something good.

Now, let me take you on a journey of how I face this "to Dining Plan, or not?" question each and every trip (and sometimes for the trips of my Clients), and then you will have your answer at the end.


Do we, or don't we?

If we do--will we really save?

And if we do...which plan?  Quick, Regular, Deluxe???

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!  Like Disney doesn't have enough options already!!!!!

Okay--breathe.

Let's look at this logically.


STEP ONE: The facts.

In my little scenario, we are going for 4 nights, a family of 2 adults and 1 child-let's call this family Brook, Joe and Henry.  Creative, I know.

All people on your reservation must have the same Dining Plan, for the entire length of your stay.

In 2011...

The Quick Service Dining Plans includes / costs:
2 "Quick Service" meal credits (entree, dessert, non-alcoholic drink), per person, per night
2 Snacks per person, per night
1 refillable mug, per person

Adults $34.99 per person per night;
Children (ages 3-9) $11.99 per person per night

$81.97 per night.  x 4 nights = $327.88

And the Regular Dining Plan includes / costs:
1 "Table Service" meal credit (entree, dessert, non-alocholic drink--gratuity is NOT included) per person, per night
1 "Quick Service" meal credit per person, per night
1 Snack per person, per night

For stays during off-peak seasons, cost is: Adults $45.99 per person, per night; Children $11.99 per person, per night
For stays during peak seasons cost is: $47.99 per person, per night; Children $12.99 per person, per night

For ease, let's just say we are visiting during an off-peak time.

$103.97 per night x 4 nights = $415.88

And the Deluxe Dining Plan includes / costs:
3 Meal Credits - to be used however you'd like.  Quick or Table. per person, per night
2 Snacks per person, per night
1 refillable mug, per person

Adults $78.99 per person, per night
Children $21.99 per person, per night

$179.97 x 4 nights = $719.88

STEP TWO: Who is your traveling party?

1) Is your family the type that likes to sit-down for a meal every single day?  You treasure the time to sit and relax and have a server at your table?

2) Or, is your family more the quick type - where you would rather grab what you'd like, whenever you'd like, eat, and move on?  Maybe with a few sit-down meals sprinkled in there...but not everyday?

We are currently, with a young child, in the Choice #2 Camp.  Hands down.  However, I know many families-with young children-that are in the first choice.  They use that sit-down meal as a time to get out of the sun and re-charge, re-apply sunscreen and relax -or, as a finale to a wonderful day in Disney.

What choice are you?  This will help you determine which plan is best for you.

Wow, that's a really large picture of my face.  It was a good pretzel though!

STEP THREE: Where to eat?
This is sometimes difficult even for a Disney World Veteran.  There are a TON of choices.  So research, read reviews and ask opinions of those you know.

If you are a first time Disney-goer, this is VERY difficult, and my recommendation to you would be, if you think you might like the Dining Plan - buy it.  Buy whichever plan you think will fit your family best, try it and see if you like it.  The best way to learn is by experience.  Every family is different!  If you don't, next trip you will know what not to do!

For the Table Service meals you want to try:
-Are most character meals? (they are usually expensive)-Are there any Signature dining places? (they take 2 Table Credits)
-Are there any dinner shows? (takes 2 Table Credits)

All these affect the credit usage if you are on the Dining Plan, and the out-of-pocket costs should you not buy a Plan.

Looking at the quick-service meals I need to evaluate where I *think* we might stop based on previous trips and what we like to eat.

-Are we wanting to eat at the most expensive of the choices: Wolfgang Puck's Express, Sunshine Seasons, Starring Rolls, or La Cantina de San Angel?  How about Cosmic Rays, Fairfax Fare, or Flame Tree BBQ-which also can be expensive?
 -Are we going to really eat that many desserts? (sometimes you can get fruit, or a bottle of water instead of dessert too-so keep that in mind!)
 -Are we just going to opt for the free ice water instead of a soda at our meals because of the heat?
-Are we going during the Food & Wine Festival and can use those snack credits during the festival for the expensive little-plates they sell?

Only YOU can answer these questions for your family.  And they aren't easy to answer!  Only from experience have I found that my family doesn't eat as much in the hot summer months as in the cooler winter/fall months.  My husband's stomach sometimes disagrees with the fountain sodas in the heat.  And I'm not a big dessert eater-unless it's very specific desserts.  My little man will eat and eat like no tomorrow one day, and eat a crumb the next.

Picky much?!! :-)

STEP FOUR: Do the math.

Now, open up: http://allears.net/menu/menus.htm
(AllEars.net>Walt Disney World>Dining>The Menus!)

Look at the menus and prices of your choice restaurants, and COMPLETELY IGNORE the links to their Travel Agency sponsor.  Book with me instead. ;-)

Now, let's do the math.

Here is how I do it.

I take the total dollar amount from the dining plan above and plug it into my calculator.

We are mostly a Quick Service family, so let's tackle the Quick Service Dining Plan.


I then go through the list of restaurants, picking which ones I think we will eat at (based on our favorites and past experiences and reviews I have read online).  I guess what each person will eat at the meal.

That, again, is not an easy task!

How is someone supposed to know what they are going to eat days-even MONTHS in advance???

However, everyone has their habits and favorites.  So, I go with this - and if I'm not certain what we will order, I average the prices.

I ONLY add in the things we would order if we were paying out of pocket; meaning if we normally probably wouldn't order a dessert or a drink here, I don't add it in (even though the Dining Plan includes it, it's not really a value unless you would normally eat it, right?)

So, let's look at a favorite of mine, Casey's Corner in the Magic Kingdom:

I know I will order Corn Dog Nuggets $4.19 and either apples or fries on the side: $2.49 and a Diet Coke: $2.19

Joe will order Hot Dog Meal - served with apples or french fries $6.59, maybe a drink-let's not add it in, but I know he'll get Cracker Jacks! $1.49


Henry will order Hot Dog Meal - served with apples or french fries $6.59 (they do not have a Kids menu at Casey's) and a milk $1.99

And I go on with the other meals, remembering to just subtract what I think we will eat, being a bit more on the conservative side.  I include a snack or two, just thinking about our eating habits, like we might crave ice cream more during the hot months, and that we like to bring a few bags of candy home with us.

This step of the process really is to know your family / traveling party and what they might order.  I know Joe cannot go to Casey's and not order Cracker Jacks.  I also know if we eat at Sunshine Seasons in Epcot, we ALL get a piece of the $3.99 strawberry shortcake!

We also eat most breakfasts in our room - bringing a few options from home, or purchasing them in the resort's gift shop.  We are sloooooow movers in the morning and I like to sip my coffee.  It's rare that we make it out of the room in time for breakfast unless we have a reservation!

Okay - so that step is done.  Your calculator is smoking and you might be a tad grayer after all the "Will we do this, or this?" thinking.

STEP FIVE: Is it worth it?

Evaluate.

What is the total left on your calculator?

Is there a LOT of money left?  If so, the Dining Plan is not for you!  Pay out of pocket and save the money!  Some people take the total cost of what the Dining Plan would have cost and put it on a Gift Card to use for the meals - then they still don't have to think about the costs of the meals, and will likely be able to splurge on a few gifts at the end of the trip!

Is the number on the calculator negative?  Then the plan IS for you!  Buy, buy, buy!  And enjoy!

If there is only a small amount left on your calculator - you are on the fence.  This is where we most often land.  And usually I say - buy the plan.  That way we don't have to think about the costs, and since I was conservative in my calculations above, we will be splurging on vacation with desserts and snacks, and that is always fun!!

What is a "lot" and a "small amount" of money is your determination.  Sometimes the ease of being all-inclusive is enough of a lure for some families to just buy the plan and be done with it.  Only YOU can truly decide.

It all can be a toss up!  And really, even if you choose wrong and we end up spending a bit more than you might have, it's probably not going to be THAT much more.  It's vacation....relax and just let it roll...or try to at least!

 So, to DDP or not?

THE ANSWER: "It depends."

Helpful, aren't I?  LOL!

Oh, and of course there are a few other options beyond these 3 Dining Plans, maybe I'll cover the Premium and Platinum plan in a future note! :-)  And if you are looking at 2012, it's a whole new ball-game.  New prices, slightly altered plans!!  Yippee!

6.05.2011

Disney's All Star Movies Resort at Walt Disney World

Disney's All Star Movies Resort is a Value resort located at Walt Disney World.  There are three All Stars Resorts - Sports, Music and Movies, each being themed appropriately. 

Movies is currently undergoing a refurbishment.  I had the opportunity to stay in one of the older rooms, and then tour one the newer rooms last week!

First, the older rooms:
Cute star light fixtures above the beds!  The colors were vibrant and "happy".


I was in the Herbie, "Love Bug" section of the resort, so my wallpaper border and artwork reflected that.


Yes, I'm striking a bit of a disco pose in the mirror.  I figured if you were gonna see me, I might as well make it fun! :)

These hooks are lifesavers in the room!  Some of the Villa resorts don't have them and I greatly miss them when we get a room without!



Yes, that is a teeny little tube TV.  I was a bit shocked to see that.  I don't care much for TV, but even if it's a tube, it should be bigger than that!  The dresser has 6 drawers, tons of space!  And while it was a bit of an odd shape, I found I liked the lower top, it quickly became a shelf to throw random stuff....as you can see in the pictures!

The light fixture above the table and chairs.  I really liked this, and it was perfectly fitting for the Movies themed resort!

The curtains

Carpet

The bathroom!  The star wall paper covers all the walls - and while it made me twitch a bit the first night, by the time my trip was coming to an end, it had sorta grown on me.  While I used the restroom throughout my stay, I started to realize that the star patterns made Mickey Head shapes!  Built-in-entertainment!  LOL




And now the new rooms:




Everything you see in these pictures are new!  New beds, bedding, furniture, lights, artwork, wall paper and paint colors!  Gone are the star lights...


The artwork is still themed to the specific area of the resort.

The wallpaper border now reflects all the various Movie areas of the resort - Herbie, Toy Story, Mighty Ducks, and Fantasia.


 
The new table and chairs set - the table is adorable and very modern versus the old one.  However, I do miss the popcorn light!!



Again, everything you see in these pictures is new!  The wood dresser is very nice and seems to have ample storage space.  The addition of the privacy curtain between the bathroom vanity area and the beds is a nice touch too.  I really like the new carpet!  It's less busy, yet still very fun and themed.

The front of the vanity is new, but otherwise remains the same.


Gone is the star wallpaper, but the cute filmstrip tile work did stay!

Overall, in my opinion, the new rooms are much improved.  The old rooms were showing wear, and the resort was due for the refurb.  I will miss certain touches-like the light fixtures; however, there is no denying the quality and warm feeling of the new design.  While the room retains it's fun Movie theme, it is comforting, classy, and very modern feeling--which is more what I expect for my Disney dollar.

In a future posts I will share more about my stay at All Star Movies and the resort!  And yes, I'll get back to the February/March trip as well!!  I have not forgotten!

6.02.2011

Facebook

As you may have noticed, I'm now a Travel Agent (and looooooving it!).  I work for Mouse World Travel specializing in Disney vacations (but can book just about anything).  I wanted to do a quick note here to pimp out my agency's Facebook page.

I just said "pimp out".

What is a better term???!

Ahem.


Moving on....Anyway!  If you read my blog here and are interested in taking a Disney vacation, my agency - Mouse World Travel - always posts the latest Disney discounts on their Facebook page.  PLUS, we are going to be doing giveaways there soon too - so click HERE and "Like" it to stay updated on it all!

-Brook

5.24.2011

Clang, clang, clang went the trolley!

Picking back up on my Disney World trip report...

We last left off as we had finished up our yummy eats at the Main Street Bakery and Henry was taking pictures of his food.

We had a 10:30 am reservation at the Main Street Barber Shop for Henry and his mop of hair, and were about to head in that direction.

HOWEVER, before I progress I failed to tell you a VERY important event that took place earlier that morning back in our room. I cannot believe I forgot to mention this before!!!

If you remember correctly from the first video where I told Henry we were leaving for Mickey's House, I also quite sternly, told him not to open his suitcase.

Well, there was a reason for that.

We had a surprise inside.

On past trips we have debated on buying a big Disney World Monorail Train set for Henry.  It's expensive.  He had asked for it numerous times and we figured we'd be coming home with it this time; however, a WONDERFUL Disney friend of mine messaged me offering us a monorail set!  She said her son hardly played with it and she would rather it go to a child who would play with it and make them happy. I am pretty certain I stared at that message with my jaw dropped for a good 10 minutes. Words do not express how thankful I am!

Of course...we didn't tell Henry about this. Muahahaha.

We put it in a shopping bag inside his suitcase. That morning, we woke up at the Boardwalk and encouraged him to open his suitcase...

Video: Henry opens his monorail (2 minutes, 34 seconds - and sorry, we are in our PJs!)

Video: Henry thanking Carol - the awesome Disney friend! (32 seconds)

He was still a bit groggy and so, so excited he was shaking! It was a very fun moment - and it took a bit of our time that morning because we had to set it up and play!

We play with the monorail very often! It's a wonderful toy that tops the list as one of Henry's favorites.




Alright, back on Main Street. We are headed for the Barber Shop...

Let's get some PhotoPass pictures quick! (PhotoPass is a program Disney offers where they have photographers in the park that will take pictures for you.  You get a little card that they scan each time they take your pictures and then you can purchase the disc of pictures if you'd like-and add cute Disney borders to them, like you see in mine.  However, they will also take a picture for FREE with your camera!  You just won't get the borders, obviously)





On our way to the Barber Shop





The line is out the door at the Barber Shop, but thankfully we have that reservation!

However, we have another reservation...and his name is Henry.

He was NOT having the hair cut idea at all. He has never once bucked at a hair cut before - and has even asked for them, so it was a bit baffling to me...but well, that's life with a 3 year old, right?

So, we opted to avoid the meltdown and skip the hair cut. Onward!

Oh, but wait! What is this on Main Street but our favorite little tune?



Henry and I listen to (and dance to!) the "Welcome Song" on the "4 Parks 1 World" CD several times a week - he was thrilled to see it in person...and so was I! I love this show. Henry still talks about the omnibus that the dancers ride whenever we listen to the song!







And pretty soon they were all boarded back on and headed right down the middle of Main Street USA.



We turned our focus to the other end of the street


Hello beautiful.

A pause at the Partner's Statue for what I thought was going to be a very cool PhotoPass shot with it, but what we got was


All well!


Love this one though!

Heading to the right








This is a beautiful Meet & Greet area for Rapunzel and Flynn. But that line...whoooeeeee! It was always really long.

Where we we headed for our first ride of the day?

(iPhone in hand, updating Facebook live from the World!)

The nausea inducing cups! Perfect after a Main Street Bakery Second Breakfast!

Obviously, the toddler's choice. But, all well - we love it too!

And yes, I do believe that man is picking his nose right there in the green cup! Ooops!



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