Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On Jan 21, 2015
    Kerry from PA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Husband, myself and 5yr old staying at the Beach Club resort Club Level in Sept with deluxe dining plan. Is this redundant food wise (ie. clue level = free bfst)? Tho we plan on eating most lunches/dinners in parks/resorts. Should we change plans? Thx :)

    Hi Kerry!

    First, let me say that I LOVE staying on Club Level!  The money I save in Diet Cokes, alone, could pay for the price increase! (just kidding ... sort of!)

    However, I do think that the Deluxe Dining Plan plus the Club Level may be way too much food for you guys.  If it were me, I would switch to the regular Dining Plan package.  This consists of one table-service, one quick-service, and one snack per day per person.  You guys could grab breakfast in the Club room, have a quick-service for lunch and table-service for dinner and be set! Plus, you would have your snack credit and another snack waiting for you in the Club room when you return in the evening.

    I really think that you will struggle to use the three table and/or quick-services that the deluxe plan includes. You would spend way more time eating than I like to spend while at Disney World!  Don't get me wrong ... I have teen and tween boys, so we love to eat. But, we also love being able to do everything else!

    I hope this helps!  Please let me know if you have any other questions.  

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Meet the Panelist: Lori, Indiana

I am currently a homeschool, soccer mom to two active teenage boys. My family loves everything about Disney! Walt Disney World, Disneyland, runDisney, Disney Cruise Line and Disney Vacation Club have been a part of countless magical memories for us through the years. I cannot wait to help you make your own magical memories at Walt Disney World! Learn More About Lori

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