CanadianPaco
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- Jun 12, 2005
I managed to get a ressie at Le Cellier for lunch on a day when I booked Coral Reef for dinner. I will not do 2 TS meals in one day... talk about too much food!
We were able to switch our CS for 3 Snack credits at places that had both CS meals and snacks. A CM told us about this and then we just asked at each place we wanted to do it at. The bakery on Main Street was most accommodating. We brought home several baked goods.
I have to throw my two cents in here as well...
I know a lot of people are saying that it was a bad idea to keep snacks/bottled water in the room. But let me say this: If you are doing a lot of evening Extra Magic Hours, or if you are a night owl who will likely not be going to bed until midnight or after, and especially if you are prone to midnight munchies, it really is a good investment to have a few things to eat in your room because you will not be able to get anything to eat this late at the resorts. Now, you could use like half of your snack credits to get some munchies for these occasions on the first day, or you could buy things from home, or you could save your desserts or sides or whatever and bring them back...
But if you're like me, you're going to want to have something to eat when you get back from a late night in the parks! We had things like string cheese, capri sun, and granola bars from the drive to Florida that doubled as late-night snacks and emergency munchies in situations where my sister was going to have a melt down if she didn't eat something NOW.
I have a 1st timer here at work, going to WDW and getting the Free Dining. What mistake did you make the 1st time you used the DDP that you won't make again. I'm trying to make sure I get him addicted like the rest of us.
I have to throw my two cents in here as well...
I know a lot of people are saying that it was a bad idea to keep snacks/bottled water in the room. But let me say this: If you are doing a lot of evening Extra Magic Hours, or if you are a night owl who will likely not be going to bed until midnight or after, and especially if you are prone to midnight munchies, it really is a good investment to have a few things to eat in your room because you will not be able to get anything to eat this late at the resorts. Now, you could use like half of your snack credits to get some munchies for these occasions on the first day, or you could buy things from home, or you could save your desserts or sides or whatever and bring them back...
But if you're like me, you're going to want to have something to eat when you get back from a late night in the parks! We had things like string cheese, capri sun, and granola bars from the drive to Florida that doubled as late-night snacks and emergency munchies in situations where my sister was going to have a melt down if she didn't eat something NOW.
I am a frist timer on the DDP and I think this is a very GOOD question and Im interested in everyone's input.
One thing I can say I "heard" was an issue was make sure if you have a child onthe DDP you look at all the kids menus, seems to be either chicken nuggets or mac n cheese, and thats ok for one meal but Im worried my nine year old will get sick of that so I tried to include some buffets and a variety of snack options to break up the macnchicnuggetfest..this may work for some kids but my child likes to try new things too like his mama lol
anyways, im anxious to see others input on this one. thanks