There’s no dining plan at Disneyland—well
sort of. When we made our first trip to
Walt Disney World in 2006, one of the things that drew us was the Disney Dining
Plan. I have this thing about having
meals paid for ahead of time and not worrying about budgeting for meals so the
Disney Dining Plan fit the bill. Twelve
trips later, we’ve added the basic dining plan to our Disney vacation each
time. We even tried to not have/use the
dining plan once and ended up adding it to our vacation less than a month
before we left.
So, with Disneyland having
no dining plan that is similar to Walt Disney World’s options of Quick Service,
Basic, or Deluxe, what are we going to do?
We are going to take advantage of the pre-pay option for character
dining at Disneyland.
When making Disneyland reservations
either on-line, by phone, or through a travel agent guests can select to “add
character dining.” This option allows guest
to pre-purchase vouchers for enjoying character dining at Disneyland. This option is available for guests staying
on-site or at good neighbor resort hotels.
Character dining is divided in to a regular category “Character
Dining” and “Premium Character Dining.”
The differences are the restaurants available to the different level of voucher and the cost.
There are five different character dining experiences at
Disneyland—three in each of the on-site resort hotels and two in the parks—one each
at Disneyland and California Adventure.
When we first made our Disneyland
reservation, I added two sets of vouchers in each of the categories. As of yesterday, that changed, and we added
another voucher for the regular “Character Dining” so that we can dine at all
five of the character dining locations!
Oh, the things I do. . .
Is this going to save me money in the long run? YES!
The vouchers include gratuity and tax for the meal. And, with Disneyland
having a hefty resort fee as a part of taxes, pre-paying saves us money. While the Plaza Inn—Breakfast with Minnie
& Friends in Disneyland is slated as the
most economical character meal, the cost of the meals averaged out among the
restaurants will again yield savings.
Most importantly, I will have peace of mind that these meals are already
paid for!
As for gaining that same piece of mind with our other meals
and saving money? Well, each time we
purchase a Disney gift card at Target we save 5% using our Red Card. The husband already designated those to pay
for meals.
An additional option to consider, assuming they still offer them:
ReplyDelete- Fantasmic dessert package, which includes premium seating for Fantasmic
- World of Color dining package, which includes 3 course meal (lunch or dinner) at one of three specified restaurants and access to preferred World of Color viewing area
Aeryn,
DeleteWe definitely have plans for the World of Color dining package and are thinking Carthay Circle since we will have already eaten at Ariel's Grotto and there is also a Fantasmic dining package with Blue Bayou as an option. Thanks for the heads up!