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21 Jun 20, 11:53 AM |
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On the bright side you may now discover more destinations and see other parts of the world. Consider AI in Mexico or the Caribbean maybe even a cruise (they cater well for allergies).
I’m sure there will be some who will also decide they’re done with Disney if there’s no DP. Others will find a work around that also provides a great holiday. For some people the DP leads to a lot of waste of food or eating just to get value (this is us) Like anything some will benefit, some won’t. There’s always a positive. I refuse to pay deluxe resort prices for what you get but that made us look further afield and we discovered amazing luxury hotels in the US for less than a deluxe and started doing multi centre holidays. |
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21 Jun 20, 12:00 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
Join Date: Jan 20
Location: Up Norf
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21 Jun 20, 12:17 PM |
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We stayed at Comfort in Maingate East by Old Town, they had a free breakfast which I thought was very good. We always stay off-site and make good use of BOGOF vouchers. Usually don't spend more than $30 per meal.
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21 Jun 20, 12:17 PM |
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I plan on returning to WDW in 2022 and if free dining is available I'll have it. But I certainly won't have a problem without it. I don't like steak and am allergic to seafood so even when I have TS I always eat at the cheaper end of the scale - usually chicken in some shape or form. I'm not a snacky person, I eat mainly fresh fruit - in particular the fresh pineapple spears in Harambe Fruit Market in AK are delicious and so refreshing.
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21 Jun 20, 12:24 PM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: May 19
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21 Jun 20, 12:32 PM |
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21 Jun 20, 12:51 PM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: May 19
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I want Disney! Full stop. I don’t see the point also going and then leaving everyday also. I want my magic band and no cooking. He’s paying though.
I’d be happy to pay out the extra money but he won’t. I have to sell any alternative to him. He very very rarely gets time off work so needs to be worth his while. The not driving and ease of the food on tap is attractive to him. We did an all inclusive before and hated it, Disney doesn’t feel hemmed in though. |
21 Jun 20, 12:57 PM |
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If he won't pay out the extra money have you considered going on your own? I love my solo trips, total freedom without worrying about what someone else wants.
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21 Jun 20, 01:45 PM |
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Bring your costs down by going from 2 weeks to 10 or 11 nights. more time to get over the jet lag. The savings could go towards your table meals. The value resorts (preferred room) have or will be refurbished by next year possible saving there.
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21 Jun 20, 01:56 PM |
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