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Le Cellier - How Many Credits??

theycallmered

DIS Veteran
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Jul 6, 2005
Hi,

Is Le Cellier 1 or 2 TS credits for lunch? When making the ADR online last night it looked like it was just 1 TS credit for those on the Disney Dining Plan. However, in previous research I thought I had heard that Le Cellier was now 2 TS credits.

I am confused.
 
As the PP said, Le Cellier is a 2 TS credit venue. It has a single all day menu, so it doesn't matter if you go at lunch or dinner; the price is the same. It went to an all day Signature in January of 2013.
 
It used to be 1 credit for lunch but they changed maybe a year or two ago. So now both lunch and dinner are 2 credits.
 


2TS pts. We actually liked Yachtmans Steakhouse better, it is at the Yacht Club just a short walk or boat ride from Epcot. Also 2TS pts but much better we felt in food, service, & atmosphere.
 


when making the reservation and clicking on the info it states 1 credit for disney dining plan and 2 credits for the deluxe plan. Maybe I am not reading it correctly. it is confusing....
 
when making the reservation and clicking on the info it states 1 credit for disney dining plan and 2 credits for the deluxe plan. Maybe I am not reading it correctly. it is confusing....

Either you are not reading it correctly as it is confusing, or there is an error.
Either way it is definitely 2 TS credits for lunch and dinner. As a PP said it is an all day menu and everything costs the same at both lunch and dinner.
 
What do you get for those two credits? Do you get a side or anything or is it just the entree & a dessert?
 
What do you get for those two credits? Do you get a side or anything or is it just the entree & a dessert?

As the PP said, you get an entree, dessert, and non-alcoholic/non-specialty drink with the DDP. The DxDP gets all of that, plus an appetizer. In terms of sides, if the entree comes with a side (listed in the description of the entree), you get that with the entree (e.g., filet mignon with pea risotto). However if the side as it's own price point (e.g., the poultine) then it is is not included in the dining plan.
 

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