Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<Spirit, how can you get the DDP for free?>> They have offered it the past few years in order to fill 30,000 hotel rooms in August and September (the two worst months of the year to be in FLA). Last year, they offered it in Dec. to those guests who were already on property and were willing to book for 2007 on the spot. I did. Again, it's the only way the DDP makes any kind of sense to me ... I can't ever see people (although I'm sure there's plenty as I see loads of morbidly obese folks at WDW) eating enough to make it worth the $38 a day it normally costs. And now they're cutting benefits from the plan ...
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>Mine has a few more curves than some, but that's just more for TDLFAN to love!<< Problem is.. your curve go over your belt cliff. Not good.
Originally Posted By danyoung In Texas we call that dunlop disease - my belly done lopped over my belt!
Originally Posted By MPierce Texas Women like a full figured MAN. None of that skinny runt namby pamby boy stuff for the Women in these parts!
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Could the recent increase in admission media could also be blamed on the *free* dining plans of the World?
Originally Posted By a1stav With the changes to the DDP I won't be taking advantage of the free dining next year. My schedule could not make it fit this year, I went to Universal/IOA and Busch Gardens this year, had a blast and the tickets cost MUCH less then Disney.
Originally Posted By fkurucz <<I went to Universal/IOA and Busch Gardens this year, had a blast and the tickets cost MUCH less then Disney.>> OT, but this reminds me of how or government calculates inflation: Say your favorite item goes up in price, but you can find a lower cost substitute (say steaks vs pork chops), then the gov't does not factor in the escalating price of a good piece of striploin into the inflation index. So, using the same "logic" there is no "inflation" for them park vacations in Orlando!
Originally Posted By a1stav ^^^ That only counts if Disney is a "striploin" and Universal is a "pork chop". Right now they both are hovering around "chuck roast".