Save you're snack credits for the parks, though. The only snack credit items were a choice of muffins, cookies, or biscuits. The cinnamon rolls and other pastries were $4.50 each and not included as a snack. This was the case at the Pepper Market as well as at Rix's.
Do you remember if the chicken fajitas are still available??
I hear that some things are taken off due to free dining......
You can get the pastries as a dessert with a CS meal. Rix's Cafe is right next to the PM where you can get quick meals to go. I don't know if they'll let you use a CS credit just for a pastry, also not worth wasting a CS credit, but you could always ask.
Do you remember if the chicken fajitas are still available??
I hear that some things are taken off due to free dining......
in example no more wok station....
THanks
I have only heard the Rib Eye Steak has given way to a different cut. Haven't been recently. Maybe someone else can answer you. Or you can try starting your own thread.
Has anyone had issues sharing one CS credit between two adults?
Do you remember if the chicken fajitas are still available??
I hear that some things are taken off due to free dining......
in example no more wok station....
THanks
has anyone been able to get smoothie-type drinks with their CS meal at PM???
I saw someone's post for a different resort (don't remember which one) and their food court let them have what they called a continental breakfast with a counter service credit. It was something like 2 danishes or cinnamon rolls and a couple of drinks. That's what I was wondering if PM or the Cafe would do.
I don't know that things are necessarily taken off for free dining. The rib eye has been available the last three years for free dining and it going off the menu is something very recent.
The 10% gratuity is added onto the DP so you don't have to leave a tip.
This is very curious. We were just there as well but only ate at PM a couple times. The first time, our server made quite a point of informing us that the tip was not included in the DP and was not added to the bill automatically, so we should please leave cash (!!) on the table. I thought this sounded a bit strange since the stamp cards clearly stated on them that a tip would be added to the final bill. And so if that was true AND we left cash (not that we had any on us!!), wouldn't we be double tipping? Well, after DW checked out and we looked at the receipt, there was nothing listed to indicate whether a tip was or wasn't included, so we felt kind of bad that perhaps we'd stiffed the guy his tip. But, the next time we went, there was no mention of tips at all by the server, and I could swear that when we checked out I saw a "service charge" line go flying by on the receipt (though it also didn't print on our copy)-- but of course this time we DID leave some cash, thinking it wasn't included. So now I tend to think we tipped fine the first time and double the second! Something ought to be clarified here, especially if some servers are asking for cash tips!