This list will come in very handy during our trip out in July, thanks. With regards to using snack credit for fountain style drinks - coca cola etc are there many that do free refills? I've noticed from the list that Restaurantosaurus in Animal Kingdom and also Backlot Express in Hollywood Studios do but does anywhere else do so? What about free tea/coffee refills? Just want to make the most of my snack credits!!
I went one more step further, putting it all in Excel. I had to remove lots of blank rows, duplicates, etc and then add some columns so I could fill out Park/Area/Restaurant data for each item. But that way I could sort/filter by park, item, price, etc. A bit overboard but I determined that any snack under $3.75-$4 should be paid for OOP and reserve SC for those that are higher. I then highlighted specific items that DISers had mentioned as specifically tasty so I can then find that same item quickly and then see which parks/restaurants it can be found at with a quick sort. But it really is only useful on the PC in the Excel format.
I went one more step further, putting it all in Excel. I had to remove lots of blank rows, duplicates, etc and then add some columns so I could fill out Park/Area/Restaurant data for each item. But that way I could sort/filter by park, item, price, etc. A bit overboard but I determined that any snack under $3.75-$4 should be paid for OOP and reserve SC for those that are higher. I then highlighted specific items that DISers had mentioned as specifically tasty so I can then find that same item quickly and then see which parks/restaurants it can be found at with a quick sort. But it really is only useful on the PC in the Excel format.
I went one more step further, putting it all in Excel. I had to remove lots of blank rows, duplicates, etc and then add some columns so I could fill out Park/Area/Restaurant data for each item. But that way I could sort/filter by park, item, price, etc. A bit overboard but I determined that any snack under $3.75-$4 should be paid for OOP and reserve SC for those that are higher. I then highlighted specific items that DISers had mentioned as specifically tasty so I can then find that same item quickly and then see which parks/restaurants it can be found at with a quick sort. But it really is only useful on the PC in the Excel format.
Wow. Thanks for your hard work.
This thread is amazing.
I went one more step further, putting it all in Excel. I had to remove lots of blank rows, duplicates, etc and then add some columns so I could fill out Park/Area/Restaurant data for each item. But that way I could sort/filter by park, item, price, etc. A bit overboard but I determined that any snack under $3.75-$4 should be paid for OOP and reserve SC for those that are higher. I then highlighted specific items that DISers had mentioned as specifically tasty so I can then find that same item quickly and then see which parks/restaurants it can be found at with a quick sort. But it really is only useful on the PC in the Excel format.