We are going to WDW for four days during spring break. This is only our second time at WDW, the last time was in 2006 when my children were 4 and 9 months old. That time, we somehow lucked into a MK view room on the club level at the Contemporary for something like $350 a night. I have never been able to find a deal like that since, and I've tried. We did not do much park dining as the club level breakfast and snacks served our young family well at the time. We have been to DL many times but it is a very different experience than WDW. Anyhoo, this time, we are staying in a moderate resort we will be in the parks 3 days and will spend one day at Universal. My tween and teen boys eat a lot of food so I thought doing the quick service dining plan would be a good way to give them some freedom in choosing what they eat. I also booked us an early dinner at TH one evening. Realizing that on the regular dining plan we would each have 4 table service meals. I made ADR's for three other places just in case we decided to upgrade. We currently have an ADR for Chip and Dale breakfast at Epcot, dinner at Chefs de France and a late dinner at Sanna in addition to Tusker House. My husband was initially against table service because he thought it would waste time in the parks. My thought is that it is going to be crowded because of spring break and we may need a place to chill out and get away from the crowds. My younger tween says he is interested in the character meals, my teenager says he just wants to "grub". I figure just 2 table service meals will cover the difference between quick service and the regular plan since the difference in price for four days for four adults is about $400. What do you recommend? Should I upgrade to the regular dining plan or cancel those adr's and keep it at quick service plan?