anyone back yet who has tried the dining plan?

I don't think anyone has heard anything yet. I, too, am excited to see how it is working. I am also wondering about the beverages. The brochure says that at a sit down meal you get 'one single serving non alcoholic beverage'. I am curious if that means that they aren't going to give us any refills.
 
I would assume the beverage portion means that if you want to purchase a non-alcoholic drink that normally gets free refills, you will get the refills. But if you order a beverage that doesn't normally have free refills, you will be charged for refills. For example, if you get iced tea, you will get refills, but if you order a smoothie, you won't.

But you know what happens when you assume! :earboy2:
 
dmslush said:
I don't think anyone has heard anything yet. I, too, am excited to see how it is working. I am also wondering about the beverages. The brochure says that at a sit down meal you get 'one single serving non alcoholic beverage'. I am curious if that means that they aren't going to give us any refills.

:flower1: hey, DMSLUSH, Is that real fog with the castle or a photo trick? It is really neat! :flower1:
 

drumflower said:
:flower1: hey, DMSLUSH, Is that real fog with the castle or a photo trick? It is really neat! :flower1:


It is real fog. That is how we saw the castle for the first time. We were walking up Main Street for a ps at Cindy's and (oh, the trip was a surprise two years in the making for our dd-that's her back that you see in the picture), as we are walking along, she asks me where the castle is, the fog is so think you could cut it. I told her that I didn't know and to keep following everyone else. Well, you couldn't have written a movie better than it... the castle just gradually appeared, a little at time until we were right up on it and then it just kind of 'popped' out of the fog. I tell you, I was crying by the time I made this picture, it was just one of those pixie dust moments.
 
MomofKatie said:
I would assume the beverage portion means that if you want to purchase a non-alcoholic drink that normally gets free refills, you will get the refills. But if you order a beverage that doesn't normally have free refills, you will be charged for refills. For example, if you get iced tea, you will get refills, but if you order a smoothie, you won't.

But you know what happens when you assume! :earboy2:


That's the way I understood it.

When I decided to go with the meal plan, I knew my son would want to order the smoothies or non alcoholic frozen drinks each night. I can't imagine having unlimited refills on those items.:earseek:

I believe a DISer used the dining plan last week. I hope she gets a change to post soon.

I want to know how they handle the snack option at the various restaurants. How can they put Main Street Bakery on the list and not allow you to pick a bakery item? Why isn't school bread an option in Norway? Who wants to go into those places and just order a soda or ice cream?
 
You are right about the snack thing- I wish there was a $$ amt attached to it. Then, you could get whatever you wanted as long as it was within the amount given. I don't really like the Mickey bars, and I'm sure popcorn would get kinda old after a few days- but a drink isn't my idea of a snack.

Oh, well- our trip isn't for a while. Maybe they will refine the system by the time we go.
 
Okay, that makes sense about the smoothies and speciality drinks... I am such a tea and water drinker that I can't really imagine drinking anything else with my meal, so that is why it was so confusing to me. LOL!
 

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