AoA pizza question

GoofyGirl1717

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I know if you order from the delivery service you have to use two adult credits. But what about if you go to the counter. I know there is an individual size and a large size. The large pepperoni is $15ish. Just wondering if it is still two adult credits or not. It may be more economical to pay out of pocket if it is 2 credits. Thanks in advance for all of your help!
 
The large size is two quick service credits if you walk up to the food court, you can't get anything that would be more than a single serving and use a single credit. Delivery is two table service credits.

You probably would be better OOP, as you need to spend more like $15 each on an entree to get good value on the QSDP.
 
The large size is two quick service credits if you walk up to the food court, you can't get anything that would be more than a single serving and use a single credit. Delivery is two table service credits.

You probably would be better OOP, as you need to spend more like $15 each on an entree to get good value on the QSDP.

And if I understand it correctly, when you use the 2 CS credits and pick up a pizza, you can still get your 4 snacks/drinks.
 
The large size is two quick service credits if you walk up to the food court, you can't get anything that would be more than a single serving and use a single credit. Delivery is two table service credits.

You probably would be better OOP, as you need to spend more like $15 each on an entree to get good value on the QSDP.

Thanks for the info. I think it will definitely be a better value to do oop for this meal.
 

You really need to add in the two desserts and two drink values in order to compare the value of oop vs paying for it. You're getting more than just the $13.99-17.99 pizza.
 
It is two CS credits if you go to the food court to get it and you get two drinks and two desserts with it. I haven't gotten that since they made the substitution rule, but if you get four snack items and use your mugs, it can be a great value.
 
You really need to add in the two desserts and two drink values in order to compare the value of oop vs paying for it. You're getting more than just the $13.99-17.99 pizza.

Yes but most entrees to feed one person are $10-16 just for the entree. Therefore using two credits for a pizza valued at $14-17 is bad value. The cost of the drinks/dessert/sides doesn't change whether you order a pizza main or a chicken and ribs platter.
 
Yes but most entrees to feed one person are $10-16 just for the entree. Therefore using two credits for a pizza valued at $14-17 is bad value. The cost of the drinks/dessert/sides doesn't change whether you order a pizza main or a chicken and ribs platter.

I know what you're saying monitarily makes sense. But like in my case, after I account for our TS meals, our QS credits only have to be more than like $3 each for us to start coming out ahead. Considering I could feed 4 or 5 of us on a large pizza and 4 sides, I see 2 QS credits for it as a good value.
 
I know what you're saying monitarily makes sense. But like in my case, after I account for our TS meals, our QS credits only have to be more than like $3 each for us to start coming out ahead. Considering I could feed 4 or 5 of us on a large pizza and 4 sides, I see 2 QS credits for it as a good value.

I agree with this. If you order the pizza slice at POP, you get 1/4 of the pizza. So this will easily feed 4, especially if you use your mugs for the drinks. Then you could get 4 dessert/sides which is enough to feed 4.


Or my teenage son and two other people....
 
The family I'm inquiring for are two adults, dd5 and dd2 at time of travel. They are staying 4 nights but have ADR for BOG dinner, HW&V breakfast and CRT lunch. So they will be one dinner short. They are trying to stretch the QS credits by ordering wisely and letting the girls share or use snack credits. I hav advised them about using the child's QS as an adult meal and thought they could probably feed the family on one large pizza and use their refillable cups for dinner around the pool one night.

Any other tips or advise I will gladly pass along. This is the first trip for both girls and first for about 15 years for the adults. They plan on early touring until 3 or 4 then heading back to the room for relaxation and an early bedtime.
 
The family I'm inquiring for are two adults, dd5 and dd2 at time of travel.

Their DD2 won't have dining credits. The plan is only for guests three and over.

To stretch their credits, order 2 adult meals only at meal time. They could do the pizza at the food court and share that with leftovers. My five year old wouldn't eat more than 1/8 of that pizza. Or they can order two of the entree type meals (turkey, meatloaf, rotisserie chicken or whatever else their food court offers). Those dinners will be more than enough to share with the children. It has the protein plus two sizes, they can get extra plates. If they eat in the food court, use the sides/desserts to get muffins or other snack credit items for breakfast.
 
Their DD2 won't have dining credits. The plan is only for guests three and over.

Thanks for all of your tips!! They are aware that their youngest will not get credits, but she is used to sharing from mom's plate. Basically the breakdown is 12 QS credits for 5 meals. Dad is happy sharing everywhere except Flametree. He is serious about his ribs If they pay oop for the pizza one night that will bring it back to everyone getting their own meal for all the QS meals.

Thanks for all the info!!!
 
Last time we were at Pop a family in front of us was asking about this very thing. They ended up getting the large pizza, 2 Caesar side salads (in place of drinks), and then they were talking about getting two ice cream sundaes to share amongst the 4 of them. The salads were pretty large and enough to split between all four of them and the pizza was pretty big. They had drink mugs to use for beverages. While monentarily it may not have been the best use, it did appear to be a dinner that would have fed all 4 of them (2 adults and 2 pre-teen kids) while only using 2 credits.
 














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