eeyoresmom
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The 2 white wine options are included.Well, darn it. I was hoping the wine was included.
The 2 white wine options are included.Well, darn it. I was hoping the wine was included.
So lets say I go to a QS place and get the sandwich is fry combo can I add chili and cheese to my fries or will that cost extra? Ive used DDP since but Ive necer tried doing that so I have no idea if you can..
I’m wondering if that’s because on those pages it’s quoting the price and alcohol isn’t included if you pay cash but if you pay using a TS credit then that includes an alcoholic drink. If it said an alcoholic drink was included people paying cash would get it.I find it interesting that Disney’s website says that the fantasmic and river of light dining package excludes alcohol, But I have read where people have got alcohol with both packages.
There was one signature menu posted, early in the year, that had drinks marked. Flights were excluded, but most drinks were included, up to $21 I think on that menu.It sounds like a lot of people have had experiences where servers have said "Any drink under $15 is included on the dining plan." Has anybody had experience ordering a drink at a Signature, such as Le Cellier or Monsieur Paul, where many of the drinks (even glasses of wine) are more than $15? Since it was a two-credit meal, I might expect there to be a $30 limit (or no limit), but I'm curious what people have seen as the policy!
I think I posted two signature menus. The threshold seems to be somewhere between $21 and $24.It sounds like a lot of people have had experiences where servers have said "Any drink under $15 is included on the dining plan." Has anybody had experience ordering a drink at a Signature, such as Le Cellier or Monsieur Paul, where many of the drinks (even glasses of wine) are more than $15? Since it was a two-credit meal, I might expect there to be a $30 limit (or no limit), but I'm curious what people have seen as the policy!
This is interesting because you would think servers would be pushing the most expensive items possible to up their tips. It would seem that they’re either being coached to not mention them or they’re so used to them not being included they haven’t gotten used to mentioning them yet.We just returned, and it seemed like most restaurants were trying to keep this a secret. Each time we sat down, our waiter/waitress would rattle off all of the soft drinks available, and we had to ask about ordering a specialty or alcoholic beverage. Sometimes they would let us have a soda and a cocktail, and other times they wouldn't let my son order a special lemonade because his was a kid's meal. It seemed to vary from place to place. Not once did anyone actually offer up the information about the special drinks...
I just wonder if the Dining Plans had finally gotten so high that Disney seen a decline in their purchase, so they added alcohol to them?We just returned, and it seemed like most restaurants were trying to keep this a secret. Each time we sat down, our waiter/waitress would rattle off all of the soft drinks available, and we had to ask about ordering a specialty or alcoholic beverage. Sometimes they would let us have a soda and a cocktail, and other times they wouldn't let my son order a special lemonade because his was a kid's meal. It seemed to vary from place to place. Not once did anyone actually offer up the information about the special drinks...
This is interesting because you would think servers would be pushing the most expensive items possible to up their tips. It would seem that they’re either being coached to not mention them or they’re so used to them not being included they haven’t gotten used to mentioning them yet.
It seems pretty cheap to me that your son couldn’t order a lemonade when the plan says specialty beverages are included “where available”. Is there anything in the plan info that excludes kids meals from this? Are they getting away with it by having the kids meals listed on the menu as kind of a package deal? I know some include a drink and dessert so is that where they’re able to not offer a nicer drink?
Thanks for sharing your experience
Good point, but what a shame.That's what I was thinking, too -- the servers should want us to get the more expensive drinks! I feel like they are probably being told not to mention it unless the guest does...
Anyone use the dining plan at Cinderella's RT since they added alcohol? What was included?