Family of 2 adults and 3 boys ages 4, 7, and 9 coming to Disney for two days in the park this February.
Staying 3 nights, but we don’t arrive at resort until around 11pm on the first evening (Day 1)! We plan to spend all day of the next two days (Days 2 and 3) at Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom (no park hopper). Then check out the morning of Day 4 before heading to the coast.
So basically, we’ll be eating nothing at Disney on Day 1. Days 2 and 3 we’ll be eating three meals plus a snack or two. Day 4 we’ll be eating breakfast at resort (and I suppose we could get lunch to go if we had spare credits).
The standard dining plan definitely won’t save us money - We simply won’t use anywhere close to that many table service meals.
But do you think the QSDP is a good idea? It would give us enough credits to cover all the meals on Days 2 and 3 plus snacks.
We would probably get our money’s worth for the lunches and dinners, but not so sure about the breakfasts, which we’ll be eating early at our resort (the Caribbean Beach Resort) before hitting the parks.
Thoughts?
Staying 3 nights, but we don’t arrive at resort until around 11pm on the first evening (Day 1)! We plan to spend all day of the next two days (Days 2 and 3) at Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom (no park hopper). Then check out the morning of Day 4 before heading to the coast.
So basically, we’ll be eating nothing at Disney on Day 1. Days 2 and 3 we’ll be eating three meals plus a snack or two. Day 4 we’ll be eating breakfast at resort (and I suppose we could get lunch to go if we had spare credits).
The standard dining plan definitely won’t save us money - We simply won’t use anywhere close to that many table service meals.
But do you think the QSDP is a good idea? It would give us enough credits to cover all the meals on Days 2 and 3 plus snacks.
We would probably get our money’s worth for the lunches and dinners, but not so sure about the breakfasts, which we’ll be eating early at our resort (the Caribbean Beach Resort) before hitting the parks.
Thoughts?