sparklynails23
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thank you!
Sorry I took so long.
thank you!
Sorry I took so long.
Yes, there is a group that formed on it's own, but not for that age ... I have 2 kids in the same grade as yours, which is how I know. It appears as though the only YES series that will work for our little ones is "How Things Move" for ages 5 to 8 and "Synergy in Science" for ages 6 to 11, I don't know of any groups with that age at all that are already formed and they don't have any dates up on the YES site for those groups yet either.
Thank you! Were those the only resorts offered, or only examples?So here's the skinny
Rates for rooms (including tax!) per night
All Star Sports: $77.97
Port Orleans Riverside: $133.88
Meal Coupons (All Counter Service)
$15 per coupon and includes entree side dessert and drink
Do you know if you have to stay onsite to purchase the meal coupons?
But I don't think you'd get to order a side with the ribs or the shawarma platter. They're both considered meals that already come with sides, I think. So, a $7.99 burger and fries is a meal and you wouldn't get an extra side dish. Offhand I can't think of any CS entrees that don't already come with fries. I think you could ask for something without the side(s) it comes with on the menu. Maybe then you could choose a different side.I'm wondering the same thing--I thought the coupons looked expensive until I started looking at menus! If you buy a drink for $2.19, soup/salad/fries for $3.49, dessert for $3.59 and any entree for $7.99 then you're already up to $17+. If you buy a $10.49 entree like the 1/2 slab of ribs at Flame Tree BBQ or a $13.99 entree like the shawarma chicken & lamb platter at Tangierine Cafe then it's an even better value. I have to say I'm planning to feed a couple of people with one of those meal coupons. Will have to do a little pre-planning, though--some of the CS places don't have much in the way of sides or desserts.