I know that you can't use the dining plan for mobile ordering yet. Any word on if/when that might become a reality? Just thinking it'd be nice to have as an option on our January trip.
Mobile ordering doesn’t room charge it charges directly to the card.There hasn't even been a whisper of this becoming reality.
My question is why not? Your meals are there just like a credit card for payment already, so why can't the system "see" them? HMMM... perhaps the system has no way to differentiate. If you're on DDP and you have charging privileges tied to your MDE, how would the mobile ordering know which one to charge? What if you didn't want to use your credits (cheap meal) and were paying OOP? Surely there's a way to add a "how do you want to pay" line in the ordering menu, but maybe that is the problem.
Mobile ordering doesn’t room charge it charges directly to the card.
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Why would it no longer be a time saver if DDP users could use it too? Just increased volume?No word.
And selfishly, I hope they never add the ability to use DDP on it. Keep it restricted so it actually stays a time saver.
Yes, it would increase the pool of people who could use it. Even if only a percentage of those people end up trying it, it would still have an impact on the overall number of people using the service. Right now a small number of people use it so the restaurants are able to stay ahead of the curve easily, making sure that the food is ready quickly.I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. Why would it no longer be a time saver if DDP users could use it too? Just increased volume?
But the people who are ordering are there to eat anyway aren't they? Hence the food still has to be prepared...Yes, it would increase the pool of people who could use it. Even if only a percentage of those people end up trying it, it would still have an impact on the overall number of people using the service. Right now a small number of people use it so the restaurants are able to stay ahead of the curve easily, making sure that the food is ready quickly.
True, but it would also decrease the number of people doing walk-in orders making it something more akin to a zero-sum equation.Yes, it would increase the pool of people who could use it. Even if only a percentage of those people end up trying it, it would still have an impact on the overall number of people using the service. Right now a small number of people use it so the restaurants are able to stay ahead of the curve easily, making sure that the food is ready quickly.
But the people who are ordering are there to eat anyway aren't they? Hence the food still has to be prepared...
True, but it would also decrease the number of people doing walk-in orders making it something more akin to a zero-sum equation.
The benefit is rather than take your order at the counter and you wait, they take your order virtually and you "wait" (while your aren't in line). You still have the same wait for food prep as before, you just don't have to wait in line.The whole idea is to get your food quickly. The more people who use it, the longer it will take. Even if it decreases the walk-in orders, you'll then be waiting in line to pick up instead of waiting in line to order.
The benefit is rather than take your order at the counter and you wait, they take your order virtually and you "wait" (while your aren't in line). You still have the same wait for food prep as before, you just don't have to wait in line.
It's the waiting in line to even make your order that takes so long. With mobile ordering, you don't have to wait in that line and then wait again to get your food. You only have to wait for the food to be ready.
Today they were making the mobile order folks wait in line with everyone else TOTALLY NEGATING the entire point of it. GRRRRR...
Today they were making the mobile order folks wait in line with everyone else TOTALLY NEGATING the entire point of it. GRRRRR...
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Told that we'd have to wait in a line to enter Pecos Bill's for both mobile order and regular. Not much of a convenience at that rate, @WDWToday #LiveFromWDW