eeyoresmom
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There's a separate thread here if you haven't found it yet.Is there a list of QS locations that serve alcohol?
There's a separate thread here if you haven't found it yet.Is there a list of QS locations that serve alcohol?
There's a separate thread here if you haven't found it yet.
This is exactly what I was wondering. I can really get the petrol margarita on the Dining Plan?!?! (And I usually get the nachos, good choice!)La Cantina de San Angel: nachos & petron margaritas...all alcoholic menu options are included here
Did they give you the higher priced item as part of the dinning plan?Kona Cafe: breakfast included mimosas, but not flights. Additional drink extra charge, ie. coffee with your mimosa
This seems like an easy way to let everyone know what they can get. And $15 seems like a nice price limit... I would think.Raglon Road: dinner included any alcoholic beverage under $15, but not flights
Did it seem like it was a bit all over the place with what you could choose from? Were there a lot of exceptions to the rule?At each table service restaurant we were told what was available for alcohol, it was pretty clear.
Sorry didn't mean to be confusing.
Maybe this will help.
NEW FOR 2018: Guests under 21 years of age can choose one non-alcoholic beverage (including specialty beverages where offered). Guests 21 and older can can choose either one non-alcoholic beverage (including specialty beverages where offered) or one single serving mixed cocktail, beer, or wine (where offered) with their meal entitlement.
During the 2017 dining plan NO beverages of any kind were included unless management choose to.
Add me to the confusion bunch! I thought non-alcoholic and non-specialty beverages (i.e. iced tea, soda, coffee, etc) and refills were always included when dining at a TS on the regular or deluxe dining plans. My understanding is that the only thing that has changed for 2018, is that now you can get an alcoholic or specialty beverage (without refills) instead of the tea, soda, etc.
Am I missing something? My family and I are potentially going to do the deluxe DP for a Summer trip and I'm hoping that I understand everything correctly before paying. Thanks!
Edit - Just found this with regards to the 2017 Dining plans:
The 2017 Disney Dining Plan includes:
The 2017 Deluxe Disney Dining Plan includes:
- 1 Quick Service Meal (entrée and non-alcoholic drink)
- 1 Table Service Meal (entrée, dessert, and non-alcoholic drink or full buffet meal)
- 2 Snacks
- 1 Resort Refillable Mug per person
- 3 Meals (any combination of Quick Service or Table Service (Table Service on the Deluxe Plan includes appetizer, entrée, dessert, and non-alcoholic beverage)
- 2 Snacks
- 1 Resort Refillable Mug per person
I think the lady I spoke with was just confused. I haven’t heard anything about it since.I hope not I'm about to book this tomorrow, I'll be pretty peeved if they have taken it off for new bookings
I think the lady I spoke with was just confused. I haven’t heard anything about it since.
This is exactly what I was wondering. I can really get the petrol margarita on the Dining Plan?!?! (And I usually get the nachos, good choice!)
Hi Everyone! We are headed to Disney on the 31st and I am debating whether to add the dinning plan. We were going to go ala cart this time, but I am wondering that the inclusion of alcohol might make it worthwhile this trip!
I am wondering a couple things:
A) Are the drinks the same strength and size as they always are? I know there has been mention of no pineapple at Ohana and no sourviner glass. But are they trying to server you smaller glasses? Or weaker drinks?
In my opinion the drinks were the same strength (even a little too strong a couple times) and the glass size the same. The drinks with the glow cubes are even included .
Hello! So... has anyone been able to order sparkling wine? (Rosa Regale, Fairytale Cuvée, Mumm, Chandon etc.)
Didn't you know it's the new "it" drink?!!? HaI don't know that I'd want a petrol margarita...
Are the drinks the same strength and size as they always are? I know there has been mention of no pineapple at Ohana and no sourviner glass. But are they trying to server you smaller glasses? Or weaker drinks?
Can you really get most drinks off the menus? Minus flights? Is it just me or does it sound too good to be true?
The bakery in France excludes lot of their alcoholic choices. NO red wine or champagne.