Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Disney Dining Plan for 2008, Tips and Tricks



One of the best deals ever to come from Disney!
With this plan, you can save a substantial amount of money while enjoying some of the best table service restaurants Disney has on property. This plan will allow a savings of 40 percent off regular prices. Over 100 restaurants subscribe to the plan, so there are plenty of choices. However, the plan has several choices or levels.

Magic your way Plus Dining
This plan entitles one table service meal, one counter-service meal and one snack per person per day. Very similar to the plan before except the appetizer is no longer offered nor is the gratuity included. This plan is $39.99 per person 10 years old an up and $9.99 per child 3 years old to 9 years old. Dessert is included.

Magic your way Plus Deluxe dining
This plan entitles three-table service OR counter service meals, (any combination of the two) TWO snacks per person, a refillable resort mug (Non-Alcoholic) and this plan allows an appetizer with the meal plus dessert The cost is $69.99 per person 10 years and up and $19.99 per person 3 years old to 9 years.

There are also package deals!
You must call for special pricing on package deals. You can also add a bottle of wine to dinner every night, all for additional fees. You also receive vouchers for different things, which you have to spend more money to use.

Tips and Tricks!
All meals are tracked on your hotel room key, entitlements left are printed on your receipt. Keep an eye on your charges for mistakes, they do happen. Children must order from the child's menu where available. Gratuities and not included, but they calculate it on your bill and will charge it to your room. My wife and I have slightly different tastes, but one thing we found out was that you can eat chicken and ribs for your quick service meal at certain locations, as opposed to a hot dog or hamburger. You can use a snack entitlement to get a smoothie or ice cream instead of a water. Dinner table service meals can be at a restaurant with few mediocre choices or family style buffets which are out of this world. You have to seek them out or check the blogs for people who have ferreted them out.

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