OK, after saying I wasn't going to book/pay for any meals up front, I thought they might actually be a good idea. However, I looked at the new meal plans (as detailed in the summer 2014 brochure) and think that the only one I'd want is the premium one, so that we could go a la carte in the restaurants rather than the set menu option. It is a lot more expensive than the plus option - £20 a day more - so I'm not sure if we'd benefit. We're unlikely to be doing the Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, so is there any point?
Do you have any discounts, like a annual passport or shareholders card?
No we don't
Sounds quite confusing to me these meal plans and we've been going to DLP for 20 years. We never book pay for meals up front but we do benefit from the shareholders club discount. Not much help i know.
Ed, please adopt me so I can share your discount ;D
Okay, as it's Christmas :)
LOL!
TBH, if you're happy to just pay for your meals as you go, then maybe the meal plans arent for you.
But we know that when we go, we havent got to pay for food. We always go premium but eat at all restaurants. Which might sound a bit mad, but we have a child who eats like an adult, so when we eat at Steakhouse, he can have an adult meal, with no extra to pay. And we eat at Inventions, where he can certainly eat more than his 19 year old sister, especially in prawns!
I am intrigued by the afternoon tea treat listing on the premium menus and would love to know what thats all about.
Tubbsy, the afternoon treat is a hot/cold drink and a small cake (madalene, brownie, doughnut, something like that). It is available on the 3 meal plans standard, plus and premium . Not available on the new plan for dinner at the hotel buffet.
If you do take the vouchers, you don't need to stick to the set menu, you just pay any difference, most I paid with starter, main, dessert, drinks was €4.
That was with plus.
Hi Trekkie101,
On the meal plans if you order off the menu using face value instead of set menu do you have to order starter main and dessert or could you order main and dessert instead?
Many thanks.
Can order just main and dessert. They literally just total the bill for whatever you've paid for and then use the value of the voucher towards it.
Quote from: swisstony101 on March 05, 2014, 04:00:50 PM
Hi Trekkie101,
On the meal plans if you order off the menu using face value instead of set menu do you have to order starter main and dessert or could you order main and dessert instead?
Many thanks.
As haribosmum said, they'll just take it off the total.
No matter what you order in the buffet/table service restaurants, it'll just take the value of the voucher off.
However if you were to use a voucher in a counter service location, the total only comes off one of the set meal deals rather than off two set meals - however this is an edge case and normally you won't bump into this, and as far as I know its the only thing you can't do.
Quote from: Trekkie101 on March 05, 2014, 08:57:51 PM
Quote from: swisstony101 on March 05, 2014, 04:00:50 PM
Hi Trekkie101,
On the meal plans if you order off the menu using face value instead of set menu do you have to order starter main and dessert or could you order main and dessert instead?
Many thanks.
As haribosmum said, they'll just take it off the total.
No matter what you order in the buffet/table service restaurants, it'll just take the value of the voucher off.
However if you were to use a voucher in a counter service location, the total only comes off one of the set meal deals rather than off two set meals - however this is an edge case and normally you won't bump into this, and as far as I know its the only thing you can't do.
We've got HB Plus for our visit in May, so am also interested in this.Hiya Trekkie, maybe I'm being stupid, but I don't understand what you mean when you say that the total only comes off one of the set meal deals, rather than two :-[ lol. We've never been to DLP before so am clueless to how things work, but I was thinking of using some of our vouchers in counter service places at their face value. Could tell us how it works please and where this rule applies?TIA :D x
Not a problem,
In the counter service restaurants, there are "set menus"
ie:Cheeseburger, chips, cake, drink = €12
If you buy two of those, brining the total to €24, you cannot use one voucher(face value €25) to pay for it, you'd need to use two.
If your HB Plus, skip the counters, do the buffets or tables and get the full value.
Quote from: Trekkie101 on March 13, 2014, 07:36:25 PM
Not a problem,
In the counter service restaurants, there are "set menus"
ie:Cheeseburger, chips, cake, drink = €12
If you buy two of those, brining the total to €24, you cannot use one voucher(face value €25) to pay for it, you'd need to use two.
If your HB Plus, skip the counters, do the buffets or tables and get the full value.
Fab, thank you very much Trekkie :D . I'll keep our vouchers for our evening meals to get the best out of them.
Quote from: Livvipivvi on April 13, 2014, 05:20:30 PM
Quote from: Trekkie101 on March 13, 2014, 07:36:25 PM
Not a problem,
In the counter service restaurants, there are "set menus"
ie:Cheeseburger, chips, cake, drink = €12
If you buy two of those, brining the total to €24, you cannot use one voucher(face value €25) to pay for it, you'd need to use two.
If your HB Plus, skip the counters, do the buffets or tables and get the full value.
Fab, thank you very much Trekkie :D . I'll keep our vouchers for our evening meals to get the best out of them.
That's what we're planning on doing too. When are you going in May? We're there 18th-21st.
Quote from: Mrsya on April 13, 2014, 09:49:05 PM
Quote from: Livvipivvi on April 13, 2014, 05:20:30 PM
Quote from: Trekkie101 on March 13, 2014, 07:36:25 PM
Not a problem,
In the counter service restaurants, there are "set menus"
ie:Cheeseburger, chips, cake, drink = €12
If you buy two of those, brining the total to €24, you cannot use one voucher(face value €25) to pay for it, you'd need to use two.
If your HB Plus, skip the counters, do the buffets or tables and get the full value.
Fab, thank you very much Trekkie :D . I'll keep our vouchers for our evening meals to get the best out of them.
That's what we're planning on doing too. When are you going in May? We're there 18th-21st.
So sorry Mrsya, I'm only just seeing this. We are going 25th - 29th. Can't wait! Everyone is getting so excited lol. Won't be long for you now, have you got everything sorted?
I still haven't booked our tables for the evening meals, going to do it very soon, but I need to find one more place to eat and I cant decide. We are going to see the Buffalo
Bill show one night and have decided on Cafe Mickey and Inventions for another two, but dont know where else. Theres so many to choose from and I'm getting so confused
on where to go to get the best value for our vouchers.
Have you decided where your eating each night?
Quote from: Livvipivvi on May 03, 2014, 01:24:23 PM
Quote from: Mrsya on April 13, 2014, 09:49:05 PM
Quote from: Livvipivvi on April 13, 2014, 05:20:30 PM
Quote from: Trekkie101 on March 13, 2014, 07:36:25 PM
Not a problem,
In the counter service restaurants, there are "set menus"
ie:Cheeseburger, chips, cake, drink = €12
If you buy two of those, brining the total to €24, you cannot use one voucher(face value €25) to pay for it, you'd need to use two.
If your HB Plus, skip the counters, do the buffets or tables and get the full value.
Fab, thank you very much Trekkie :D . I'll keep our vouchers for our evening meals to get the best out of them.
That's what we're planning on doing too. When are you going in May? We're there 18th-21st.
So sorry Mrsya, I'm only just seeing this. We are going 25th - 29th. Can't wait! Everyone is getting so excited lol. Won't be long for you now, have you got everything sorted?
I still haven't booked our tables for the evening meals, going to do it very soon, but I need to find one more place to eat and I cant decide. We are going to see the Buffalo
Bill show one night and have decided on Cafe Mickey and Inventions for another two, but dont know where else. Theres so many to choose from and I'm getting so confused
on where to go to get the best value for our vouchers.
Have you decided where your eating each night?
I think we've (I've) almost decided, hubby's given up as I keep changing my mind! Plan at the moment is Davy Crockett Tavern buffet first night after checking in then off to the park. 2nd day Cafe Mickey lunch, Annette's for tea. 3rd day light lunch and Buffalo Bills for tea.
We're almost sorted. Children's outfits all sorted (apart from baby girl Minnie tights that i cant find anywhere...) and just want to find myself a few new bits. Two weeks today we'll be there! Can't wait to give my little boy his road trip bag and lanyard full of pins!
Honestly don't know who's more excited, him or me! Never had a holiday like this when I was a kid!
tip: crockett's tavern isn't a bad buffet, but they don't open till 6, so I wouldn't count on getting to parks from then till about 7:30. I'd recommend going direct to parks after you've checked in and unloaded, and eating somewhere like plaza gardens, much better buffet, especially as far as ...well as far as every course goes, and the ambience is brilliant!
Thanks polarvixen! Read and replied to your other post first! Great minds think alike!