Chipandco.comwill you please post the website? I have not heard a thing about the DDP returning and if it does return what are the changes?
This literally just copied words from the official Disney page without any new information. And, no new information is available. The reason they say at the bottom that they don't have cost information is because neither cost nor date where you can purchase it/use it are available.Chipandco.com
We have an October trip booked. I plan on making all of our ADRs as if the dining plan will be back and cancelling some of them if that turns out not to be the case.
I'd make most of my ADRs for restaurants that you enjoy, and get value, if you pay for the meals. Make some extra "spec" reservations. Free dining is a really a resort discount and a way to fill empty restaurants. Neither situation is likely in October. Paid dining hasn't been much of a deal for the last few years. It might come back and you might have some savings, depending on how you use it.
I hope they do but I wonder if before the 50thWas just readying and another site that the DDP is returning. Has anyone heard when yet? Asking as we are going in 2 weeks.
Could very well be true. However, we still don't have tons of details for G+, so in Disney's mind we have a long time (wasn't it supposed to roll out this week?)...Just rumor, but I read on another site that someone called and was talking to cast member booking their stay and they said that it should be returning around Sept 28. But with the limited dining still avail. I'm not sure.
Can you link to the page you found this on? Also wondering where you found the actual cost for the card…I was starting to book a package for a trip in January and noticed they gave me the option to add a Disney Dining Card for QS. Here is the wording that is provided when selection the options. Sorry if this is a duplicate or already posted.
Enjoy Quick-Service Dining
Add a gift card (for each person in your party ages 3 and older) you can use at participating Quick-Service dining locations at Walt Disney World Resort. These gift cards have a value of $40 per adult (ages 10+) per day and $15 per child (ages 3-9) per day—which is more than the price you pay for the card!
For example, if you have a party of 2 adults, one 12-year old and one 8-year old, and you select the 5-Day Card, you’d get 3 cards with a value of $200 each and one card with a $75 value, for a total value of $675.
You can use the card’s value as you like, and even spend the entire value in one day.
Wasn't that for UK visitors?I was starting to book a package for a trip in January and noticed they gave me the option to add a Disney Dining Card for QS. Here is the wording that is provided when selection the options. Sorry if this is a duplicate or already posted.
Enjoy Quick-Service Dining
Add a gift card (for each person in your party ages 3 and older) you can use at participating Quick-Service dining locations at Walt Disney World Resort. These gift cards have a value of $40 per adult (ages 10+) per day and $15 per child (ages 3-9) per day—which is more than the price you pay for the card!
For example, if you have a party of 2 adults, one 12-year old and one 8-year old, and you select the 5-Day Card, you’d get 3 cards with a value of $200 each and one card with a $75 value, for a total value of $675.
You can use the card’s value as you like, and even spend the entire value in one day.
Wasn't that for UK visitors?