wdwobsessed said:What I should have said in my previous post is why would WDW care if you ordered 2TS all at once or at 1TS at two seperate meals?
In reading wazzo's qoute on me it maybe didn't make sense. My point that is.
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wdwobsessed said:In light of recent postings by the OP I have a theory but will keep it to myself.
Anyway ....
Truly if they were to try to enforce the "no sharing" rule than a revolt would break out. Maybe they will enforce a split plate charge but no sharing?? Come on!!
If they do make this rule it better be for everyone and not just DDP guests. Can you see how that would go over? Come on people!!!!
1TS credit is based on 1 app - 1 entree - 1drink - 1 dessert. Why would WDW care if you ordered it all at once or at two seperate meals?
I can see not sharing the refillable drink and having to buy an extra. That makes sense. But if I order a 14oz steak and want to share ... why do they care?
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wdwobsessed said:Anneofgreengables ....
I was out of line with that comment so I removed it. There have been posters in the past who come on here to stir up speculation and drama over the DDP. They will post things titled along the lines of what you posted.
I jumped to conclusions and I apologize.
It sounds like you are just getting some bad information.
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I can see not sharing the refillable drink and having to buy an extra. That makes sense. But if I order a 14oz steak and want to share ... why do they care?
frannn said:For this reason, I asked the phone CM if sharing was allowed at TS restaraunts on the DP. She said the official policy is that sharing is not allowed, but the TS servers are allowed to use their discretion, and can allow or deny the privelage of sharing a meal. This sounds like it is correct, as many of you are getting different answers from the CMs and waitstaff.
I'm sure that's part of it, but I also think the sharing, in and of itself, can cost the restaurants - and the servers!! - money. WDW restaurants aren't like "normal" restaurants where if the "sharing" party wasn't there, the table would go empty. They're generally full all the time, with frustrated people still trying for ADRs (particularly during busy season).bicker said:I think sharing is a red herring. Perhaps restricting sharing is they only way they can think of to get people to use their own credits, which sounds like a more appropriate restriction. I think a lot of people read the bit in the brochure which was indicating that you didn't have to use the credits for the same meals every day and thought it meant than you didn't have to use the credits for what they were intended. That's the mess that it sounds like they're trying to clean up.