DJFan88
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- Nov 22, 2004
Ok thank you, that was a good idea then as so many awesome snacks and your stomach can digest
Dessert was removed from QS credits and turned into a snack credit on the regular DDP.
Originally you got desserts with QS and two snacks. Then they took away one snack. Then they took away desserts and added the second snack back.
Yes I know. I do not recommend QSDP. Even when its free its much better value for your money to upgrade.
I’m the opposite. I see no money value in upgrading.Yes I know. I do not recommend QSDP. Even when its free its much better value for your money to upgrade.
As with any dining plan purchase, it is relative to how you use it and whether or not it works for you. I did a solo 2-day, 1-night trip back in Feb and picked up QSDP for the one night, which worked out for me, for that trip. For a different trip for me it might work out a different way, let alone someone else's situation.Yes I know. I do not recommend QSDP. Even when its free its much better value for your money to upgrade.
I’m the opposite. I see no money value in upgrading.
It would cost my family of four almost $1400 for two weeks to upgrade and another $700 in tips. I’d rather take that $2100 and pay out of pocket for a few favourite restaurants, and pocket the extra money. As a bonus, you’ve got a few extra quick service meals to eat.
It really does depend on the make up of your party, how long you stay, and what you want to eat. I can see why single people or couples on a short trip might want to upgrade.
For the way I tour it makes sense to upgrade.
I go on shorter trips and pay for myself. An upgraded dining plan for say 4 nights at what $22ish per night is an extra $88.
Still making it a much better value for me than a room rate discount does but that is a discussion for another thread.
Right. And that’s why I mentioned how party size, length of stay, and what you eat factor into the value. It just sounded like you don’t recommend the QSDP to others simply because it doesn’t work for you. I was just presenting a different scenario to show how not upgrading to the regular dining plan can be a better value for some.
Yes. That’s totally different, and not what we were talking about anyways.
Yes. I know. I was not disputing that.but the QSDP does not hold as much of a financial value as it used to because it was not an even swap. They took away more than they gave. That is simply a fact.