There are HUNDREDS of restaurants around Disney World resort, but not ALL of them are gonna be worth booking a reservation for IF you’re planning on using the Disney Dining Plan. So which restaurants SHOULD you be prioritizing above all the others? Find out TODAY, on DFB Guide.
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25 Comments
Love allllll of if your videos!!
Makes me want another visit soon!
Will they still have the premium dining plan?
Let me hear this right? Is the alcohol drinks covered by the dining plans?
Before Covid it used to be 2 deserts and it was 71$ now after Covid they are bringing it back 93$ twenty dollar increase also they removed a snack not worth it I’m here at Disney world now and portion is small price is high dining plain definitely not not not worth it
I will never stop speaking out against the DDP. The relative "value" of a table-service meal on the Plan is approximately $65. IF you have alcohol and dessert every single time, you "only" need to find an entrée that costs around $40 before you break even. Many are less than that, but I will grant that it is possible to come out ahead. However, the two-credit restaurants just made you pay $130 for your meal and you are never going to recoup that.
The only reason to get the DDP is you want to "feel like" you're at an all inclusive resort or cruise setting and you dont have to break out your wallet. It doesn't work out that way and gets uber complicated if you're drinking alcohol, going to 2 credit meals (of which there are many), or SIMPLY PAYING THE TIP !
Pro tip…get a disney Visa and carry a slim wallet at Disney — ID and credit card only. You're bank account and waist line will thank you.
Ive never done the dining plan! would like to do it at least once to give my two credits about it!
I'm bummed that the 3 meals plan didn't come back. 🤞🤞 that is does in the future.
Wont use it unless it becomes free again for uk
Not worth it
I understand that this is Disney Food Blog, so it's your job to educated people about the DDP, but it seems like the pupblic opinion has soured on this.
No thanks on the DDP. Suppose you get a cold or upset stomach from being around thousands of germy people all day long at the parks. Trust me you are not going to eat all that food and you’ll feel even worse after wasting all that money.
At 'Ohana, even if you have a fireworks view table, it is possible/likely that someone will just walk in and stand between your table and the window. Aside from pummeling said person senseless, there's nothing you can do about it.
I don’t even know how we are supposed to get the dinning plan we arrive for our stay at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort on January 8th late at night by the time we check in it will be midnight on January 9th and we come back home on January 14th our park days are 1/9-1/13 edit we decided not to get the Dinning plan we made ADR’s for those 5 days instead and shockingly we got into Space 220 I’m hyped
Sadly without the Deluxe DP , my family of 3 teens and I just wouldn't have enough value to eat, so we just dip out a pocket now
DFB great video. I have seen that most people are looking at DDP as a discount service which it is not. It is just a service that simplifies meal payment. As long as you understand that you will be fine. Is DDP the best for a family of simple common food eaters,, No. But if you have a group that is coming to try out new foods then it is perfect.
Bummed that they aren't going back to the old tiers. Our family always went with the 3-table meal plan so we could do multiple "signature" meals / character meals without using up all the credits. They'd usually let us turn the leftover credits into snack take-away on the final day for souvenirs.
My girlfriend actually spent a couple of hours of research building a spreadsheet doing a comparison calculation of how much we might spend on meals ourselves out of pocket vs. using the dining plan. Turns out there was very little difference either way.
Do you have to eat the items they mentioned or do you get a choice?
Thanks for the tips!
Happy holidays 🎉🎉🎉
Will any unused credits on either plan convert to snack credits before you leave like they did prior to the 2020 closing?
The best filet we ever have in WDW is at Teppan Edo. So tender, so delicious.
And guests complain that Genie+ is too complex to figure out and make worth the cost! Unless the DDP is an automatic savings, no matter which menu item you order, I'll never understand why guests are so eager to lose money on this.
Hey AJ today was the 60 day mark we made ADR’s trip is from January 8th-14th park days are 1/9-1/13 decided to just make ADR’s rather than getting DDP it’s better . I’m hyped for Space 220 we got in and I was like yes !!! These are the ones we have booked for now Yak and Yeti lunch AK Rainforest Cafe dinner Disney Springs , Crystal Palace lunch MK , Space 220 Epcot, Sebastian’s Bistro dinner at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort(where we are staying) Sc Fi Dine in lunch at Hollywood Studios and Be our Guest lunch MK. What shocked me was that Garden Grill and Cinderella’s Royal table were sold out before space 220