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SleepyatDVC
06-26-2008, 10:52 PM
We always seem to use up our snack credits a LOT faster than our CS credits.

In 2007, places such as the BW Bakery and Boulangerie Patasserie would let us pick out any 2 bakery items (i.e. croissant + cinnamon roll) plus a drink as 1 CS meal.

Is this still the case? And have people in 2008 been able to do the same at the Main Street Bakery and Starring Rolls?

Is there time constraints? For example, if we went during breakfast, would we have to get one croissant (entree) and 2 drinks (juice and coffee) instead of 2 bakery items and 1 drink?

In other words, how to use a CS credit in places that accept CS and snack credits but is predominately a snack place?

Btw can snack credits still be used at Boulangerie Patasserie? I thought I read somewhere on this board that they don't anymore but it is still listed on the allears chart that we can use snack and CS credits there?

I hope I'm making sense. :rolleyes1

So, in 2007, we were able to get 2 bakery items plus a drink at the BW Bakery in the evening to take back to the room to eat for breakfast in the morning. Wondering if this will still be possible. :confused:

mickeysgirl17
06-27-2008, 10:41 AM
I think they still allow this (2 items plus drink) as a CS meal, but you can also save your CS and just use snacks for these places too. I hear that boulangerie now accepts snack credits for pastries.

MOM POPPINS
06-27-2008, 03:37 PM
Just back from staying at the Boardwalk. There is a sign posted on the wall on the right when you walk in. You are allowed a sandwich, drink, chips and dessert with a quick service. They did not allow us to order 2 danishes instead as stated above but it does not hurt to ask.

:)

MOM POPPINS
06-27-2008, 03:42 PM
They always have some of the sandwiches made up in the case so it does not have to be lunch time to get the quick service with a sandwich.

It seems like they also had breakfast "sandwiches" and you could get 2 of these and a drink. I know there was 1 more option that had to do with a piece of fresh fruit but I cannot remember the details. :)