Lewisc said:I'm familiar with how the plan works and think getting a manager to override a CM who isn't willing to give you what you're not entitled to is obnoxious. You said you weren't the most popular person when you held up the line. You're right. Holding up the line until you found a manager that would give you more than you're entitled to is rude and obnoxious.
Most CS meals are combos and come with a side, sometimes even a choice.. As an example carrots can be substituted for fries at most CS locations.
CS meals that aren't combos, such as at the EOS, don't include side dishes. Guest who want a side dish, including chips, have to pay. That includes cash guests as well as MYW Dining guests. Another example is meat at breakfast. Most CS restaurant have an egg platter than includes bacon. At some CS restaurants if you order an entrée that doesn't come with bacon for cash guests then MYW Dining guests also have to pay for bacon. Many CM may let it slide but the brochure is clear, you get a combo or an entrée NOT an entrée and a side.
Your OP said
your are clearly wrong , read the brochure. Complaining to a manger is rude.
You are amazingly rude and ignorant. I never said that I complained to a "manger" or held up the line. My point, which is way above your comprehension also, apparently, is that I did not want to have to do that to get a more official, albeit perhaps yet still another interpretation, of the dining plan. If you would ever read what I posted without the bizarre chip on your shoulder you just might get a glimmer of the point. CMs are implementing the dining plan in various ways. Period. There are grey areas in the plan which are obviously confusing and people are justifiably upset when they cannot get straight answers. Many of us like to know all of the facts when we make the decision to purchase this type of option.
How hard is that for you to comprehend? Forget it, I would really rather not get your rabid response, babbling about bacon and whatever else, somehow finding fault with a very simple concept.