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dr28326
11-08-2008, 10:33 AM
I don't see any of the Coronado Springs restaurants listed on the 09 dining plan brochure. Are they included and if so, are they table service, counter service or snacks?

BriarRosie
11-08-2008, 12:56 PM
I think Coronado Springs dining is outsourced third-party, and all of the third-party restaurants don't tend to show up on the new year listings until contracts are signed.

I can almost guarantee you that they will be on the dining plan next year if they were on the plan this year.

dr28326
11-08-2008, 01:40 PM
Thanks. Nothing like the last minute huh? Would hate to book a resort and not have dining! :drinking:

B-Ride
11-08-2008, 03:24 PM
I wouldn't worry about it. Coronado Springs is a great resort. Go ahead and book it. I am sure the restaurants will be added soon. Although, if you are on the Dining Plan, I am not sure that I would bother with the restaurants there. There are plenty of other choices. Maya Grill usually gets complaints about the slow service and the Pepper Market, although a good deal for CS on the Dining Plan, does add a 10% gratuity which is unusual for CS restaurants.

eileenrbl
11-08-2008, 08:02 PM
We always love doing CS on the Dining Plan at the Pepper Market. We have never been charged the 10% tip. Great place for prime rib and potatoes, and the quesadilla dinner is great. It is more of a dinner meal than CS. I hope it continues to be on the meal plan.

cheerful chickadee
11-08-2008, 08:19 PM
We're staying at CSR also and have delayed adding dining until I know for sure that it's included.

From what I've researched CSR is actually a good deal on the dining plan. The meals at pepper market tend to be priced higher than other food court meals but they only require 1 counter service credit. There is a meal or two priced from $16 - $20 which is great for counter service! Also the 10% gratuity is not required on the dining plan.

dr28326
11-09-2008, 10:18 AM
Are you sure about the 10% tip for the dining plan? I have seen some say yes it is automaticaly added on and others say it is not added.

Luv2Roam
11-09-2008, 10:41 AM
We love the Maya Grill. :thumbsup2
And Pepper Market is good for a quick bite but yet something above burger and fries.
The quick grab section next to the PM has great quiche. :lovestruc

BTW cheerful chickadee -- BEAUTIFUL BABY. But I am sure you (and she) aware of that already. ;)

Luv2Roam
11-09-2008, 10:43 AM
Also the 10% gratuity is not required on the dining plan.

Anytime was have used PM on the DDP the gratuity was taken care of automatically with the plan.

aubriee
11-10-2008, 08:19 AM
Anytime was have used PM on the DDP the gratuity was taken care of automatically with the plan.

Same here! The gratuity was always included, even on the newer 2008 plan.

PaulaSB12
11-11-2008, 06:59 AM
Same here! The gratuity was always included, even on the newer 2008 plan.

I was told if you pay for PM you get charged 10% tip (which they did) on the dining plan you didn't.

TDC Nala
11-11-2008, 07:01 AM
I have seen many reports that you are not charged the 10% if you are using the dining plan.

If you're paying cash, they charge it unless you get the food to go.

CSR is the only Disney resort that outsources all its restaurants - that is why they are not on the 2009 dining plan list yet.

Buzz2001
11-11-2008, 08:56 AM
Last year the PM, Maya Grill and Siestas didn't sign up until December BUT I heard from a friend at CSR that the Pepper Market is losing money by participating in the dining plan.

Also, there will be only 2 restaurants at Downtown Disney that will take it (Captain Jack's and Food Quest in DisneyQuest).

The number of countries is also going down as well. Only Canada, the UK, Norway, Germany, and the US will accept the dining plan.

It looks to be all restaurants that are run by outside companies will no longer be participating in the dining plan.

It's not in stone yet but just a heads up.

TDC Nala
11-11-2008, 09:01 AM
Last year the PM, Maya Grill and Siestas didn't sign up until December BUT I heard from a friend at CSR that the Pepper Market is losing money by participating in the dining plan.

Also, there will be only 2 restaurants at Downtown Disney that will take it (Captain Jack's and Food Quest in DisneyQuest).

The number of countries is also going down as well. Only Canada, the UK, Norway, Germany, and the US will accept the dining plan.

It looks to be all restaurants that are run by outside companies will no longer be participating in the dining plan.

It's not in stone yet but just a heads up.

I think this is pretty difficult to believe - ALL the third party restaurants in Epcot dropping out of the dining plan? Including the quick services - many of those are third party also? No CSR restaurants participating? If they do that, no one who wants to use the plan will stay at CSR. Surely WDW doesn't want that. They are pushing the dining plan so hard they're practically flogging it.

But we won't really know until December. I am continuing to state that if one is planning on a 2009 dining plan trip, one should be looking at the 2008 list, not the incomplete 2009 list. (There has apparently been one instance of a restaurant dropping off the dining plan list - have heard that Fulton's participated in 2005 and then dropped out. No other third party restaurants have ever dropped the dining plan.)

caroline1851
11-11-2008, 09:07 AM
I wouldn't worry about it. Coronado Springs is a great resort. Go ahead and book it. I am sure the restaurants will be added soon. Although, if you are on the Dining Plan, I am not sure that I would bother with the restaurants there. There are plenty of other choices. Maya Grill usually gets complaints about the slow service and the Pepper Market, although a good deal for CS on the Dining Plan, does add a 10% gratuity which is unusual for CS restaurants.

We just stayed there and had the ddp.

The Pepper Market was great for CS breakfast or lunch or dinner. Lots of choices and the food is quite good. Often, we got a CS breakfast which included omelet, home fries, muffin, juice and a bottle of juice/water to take with us. the service was great, the 10% was included in the meal plan-never had to pay extra for that. Also, they were helpful and flexible with the meal plan. One time, they let me use a Cs credit to get 2 danishes, big bowl of strawberries, oj and a bottle of juice to go (this would've cost $19 if paid for separately). Sometimes, i used a snack credit to get a muffin or whatnot for breakfast. DS6 loved the Mickey waffles for breakfast.

We ate at the Maya Grill for dinner one night and it was great. Service was great, food was outstanding, waiter was super friendly. Also, we had dd2 with us (not on ddp) and they didn't charge me for her drink or her sundae that she had for dessert. I thought that was nice!

What a great deal the CSR is on the ddp. We paid $86/day for the meal plan. If we used all of one day's credits there, we got about $140 worth of food for that $86. Good value for the money.

IMO, definently bother with the restaurants there.

Buzz2001
11-11-2008, 02:34 PM
Spring Foods is losing money. It's always about the bottom line. Time will tell but it doesn't look good.

amaley01
11-11-2008, 03:55 PM
from what i've read on this site the DDP list of restaurants for 2009 is not finalized yet :surfweb:

Lilolvr
11-12-2008, 09:04 AM
Last year the PM, Maya Grill and Siestas didn't sign up until December BUT I heard from a friend at CSR that the Pepper Market is losing money by participating in the dining plan.

Also, there will be only 2 restaurants at Downtown Disney that will take it (Captain Jack's and Food Quest in DisneyQuest).

The number of countries is also going down as well. Only Canada, the UK, Norway, Germany, and the US will accept the dining plan.

It looks to be all restaurants that are run by outside companies will no longer be participating in the dining plan.

It's not in stone yet but just a heads up.That's too bad.

KatMark
11-12-2008, 09:08 AM
That's too bad.

Pepper Market will lose even more money if it is not on the dining plan. Although we like eating there and enjoy the many options, their prices are much higher than most places.

Colleen27
11-12-2008, 05:00 PM
I think this is pretty difficult to believe - ALL the third party restaurants in Epcot dropping out of the dining plan? Including the quick services - many of those are third party also? No CSR restaurants participating? If they do that, no one who wants to use the plan will stay at CSR. Surely WDW doesn't want that. They are pushing the dining plan so hard they're practically flogging it.

But we won't really know until December. I am continuing to state that if one is planning on a 2009 dining plan trip, one should be looking at the 2008 list, not the incomplete 2009 list. (There has apparently been one instance of a restaurant dropping off the dining plan list - have heard that Fulton's participated in 2005 and then dropped out. No other third party restaurants have ever dropped the dining plan.)

I agree on all counts. I can't imagine Disney will be willing to accept an entire resort not accepting the dining plan, and I can't imagine the restaurants that opt out will do very well given the popularity of the plan.

We've taken trips in all but one year since the inception of the current dining plan, and Fulton's is the only restaurant I've noticed that participated and then withdrew. I think the DTD restaurants are more able to do without the plan, so I wouldn't be terribly surprised to see Wolfgang Puck or Planet Hollywood drop out, but I would be absolutely shocked if any park or resort restaurants chose not to participate.

KatMark
11-16-2008, 09:47 PM
No CSR restaurants participating? If they do that, no one who wants to use the plan will stay at CSR.

I have to disagree with you on this. Although we like the Pepper Market, we only eat there one or two times per visit. If they are not included on the dining plan, it will NOT prevent us from staying there. CSR is our home away from home and we can always eat somewhere else--one of the parks or one of the other resort counter services (although there are very few of those we would go to).

cmwade77
11-16-2008, 10:30 PM
So, we are going to check in on Dec. 26th and check out on Jan. 6th on the premium dining plan, so now my question is will this still count as the 2008 plan all the way through? I know in the past it would have, but since they started this you pay different nightly rates for whatever season each night your stay is in, I am wondering if that affected the dining plan as well?

marivaid
11-17-2008, 10:46 AM
So, we are going to check in on Dec. 26th and check out on Jan. 6th on the premium dining plan, so now my question is will this still count as the 2008 plan all the way through? I know in the past it would have, but since they started this you pay different nightly rates for whatever season each night your stay is in, I am wondering if that affected the dining plan as well?

Would love to know that as well since we are checking in December 31st.

catne
11-17-2008, 01:42 PM
according to the official 2009 Disney dining brochures, the 2009 plan is "Valid for Arrivals 1/11/09 - 12/31/09"

So your 2008 dining plan rules will still be in affect...course I think they would be anyway, since what you purchased was the "2008 dining plan"...that's all that's available until 1/11/2009.:thumbsup2

centurythree
11-17-2008, 01:50 PM
according to the official 2009 Disney dining brochures, the 2009 plan is "Valid for Arrivals 1/11/09 - 12/31/09"
So your 2008 dining plan rules will still be in affect...course I think they would be anyway, since what you purchased was the "2008 dining plan"...that's all that's available until 1/11/2009.:thumbsup2

:eek: Wait a minute--I'm arriving 1/4 (and staying through 1/14.) Does that mean I'm on the 2008 plan and I've been worrying about this for nothing??

Edit--no, I guess it was a typo. My 2009 brochure says valid for arrivals 1/1/09-12/31/09.

catne
11-17-2008, 02:00 PM
:eek: Wait a minute--I'm arriving 1/4 (and staying through 1/14.) Does that mean I'm on the 2008 plan and I've been worrying about this for nothing??

Edit--no, I guess it was a typo. My 2009 brochure says valid for arrivals 1/1/09-12/31/09.


you know, I went back and clicked on the link to the 2009 DDP brochure I was looking at...this was not a typo...I was looking at the new Quick Service DDP brochure, and it clearly says 1/11/2009... I guess the other brochures have a different date?:confused3
http://adisneyworld.disney.go.com/media/wdw/images2003/languagespecific/eng/nontheme/tickets/2009QuickService.pdf

cmwade77
11-17-2008, 03:51 PM
Does anyone know the answer for sure? Because if this is an issue, then we need to rework some of our ADRs.

TDC Nala
11-17-2008, 05:26 PM
I believe the quick service plan begins 1/11/09. The others are effective 1/1/09. If you check in before 1/1/09, you are on the 2008 plan.

cmwade77
11-17-2008, 05:33 PM
What I need to know is if we check in this year, but are staying through the New Year, which plan are we on after the New Year?

TDC Nala
11-17-2008, 05:35 PM
You are on the plan that is in effect on your checkin date.

It's not really relevant this year because for the basic and deluxe plans, only the price is different in 2009, and you will have paid for the plan at the 2008 price already.

rosiep
11-17-2008, 08:07 PM
I purchased the 2009 DDP for my upcoming trip January 14th. The 45 days out is November 27th. Can I drop the DDP after that date if I find that several of my ADR restaurants are not participating? Booking Tuttio Italia the CM said I don't see a place here to make the DDP notation, just tell them when you arrive..and then she said..oh, here it is. So I'm assuming that Disney is accepting ADR's as being on the DDP and if they're not I should be able to cancel w/o penalty.

TDC Nala
11-17-2008, 08:12 PM
If you remove DDP after the 45 days, you'll probably pay the change fee. A possibility is to remove it before the 45 day mark and then add it again. I do not believe they charge the change fee if you increase the amount you pay for your package, only if you decrease it. Someone who is more of a package booking expert might be able to confirm that.

I can't believe that you need to worry about restaurants being eliminated though. If they are there is no reason why you couldn't switch your ADR to a participating restaurant. January isn't peak season.

cmwade77
11-17-2008, 09:38 PM
You are on the plan that is in effect on your checkin date.

It's not really relevant this year because for the basic and deluxe plans, only the price is different in 2009, and you will have paid for the plan at the 2008 price already.

The reason that I ask is that there are a lot of restaurants that we have ADRs at that are not on the 2009 plan yet, but it looks like we will be on the 2008 plan, so no problems there.