We just got back from our vacation a few days ago. This was our first time using meal vouchers. For the most part I think we got our money out of them and then some. Especially eating at the RFC. We used one adult voucher and one child voucher for the 6 of us (2 adults, one 5 yr old, one 2.5 yr old and 10 month old twins). Of course the babies and toddlers didn't eat much. We ordered the mozzarella sticks appetizer for the kids and the shrimp cocktail appetizer for us, both were yummy! Then we ordered the two different steak meals with the stuffed lobster tails. The primal steak was good (according to dh) and my filet wasn't so great. It was overcooked a bit and not especially tasty. The lobster was okay, the stuffing was AWESOME! We also ordered two frozen daquiri drinks with the vouchers, those were quite good. For desert we used the two vouchers to get the volcano. It was one of the best deserts I have ever had! We all enjoyed it. It freaked me out when we first sat down and when I mentioned the vouchers to our server she asked to see them. Like maybe they were counterfeit or something? She let us order for the kids voucher off the adult menu but didn't seem that interested in helping us choose any foods or anything. I did feel like a schmuck for ordering adult food for our kids, even though they did eat some of the steak and fries that came with it. I definately felt cheap and like we were taking advantage. Would we do it again? Probably! We got about a $140 value for our $43 spent in vouchers. You really can't beat that!
Another restaurant we used the vouchers at was the Pepper Market at Coronado Springs resort. I think the food there is very good and if you order right you can definately get a great deal with the vouchers. Especially if you order the steak. We ate there twice last week. It wasn't very convenient for us because we were staying in a rental home, but for anyone staying on property I really recommend trying this place. The second nite I went in alone and got takeout using 3 vouchers. That was rough. It took me 45 minutes to round up all the food from the different stations. Then the cashier got mad at me when she rung me up before I gave her the vouchers

. Oops! Their salad maker is also not so quick and didn't know if I could order a small salad as a "side" so I had to get in his line twice. That took me at least 20 minutes just for two side salads! I would definately eat there again, all the food we had was great

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We also used the vouchers at Beaches and Cream for lunch one day. We got the turkey sandwich and the turkey wrap and were not impressed with them. The onion rings were good and the sundaes were really good, though. We wouldn't go there again (at least not out of our way).
We used vouchers at the Tangerine Cafe at Epcot and got a good value and great food. I ordered the chicken platter (meat, tabouleh, couscous, bread and hummus) and a side of fries, and we got a drink and the desert too, which was baklava fingers. Very tasty! Definately would eat there again. About $21 worth of food.
We used the vouchers at the Japanese carryout restaurant at Epcot too (can't remember the name?). I ordered the Samuri combo (chicken and beef) it came with rice, and we got a side of sushi, some green tea and chocolate chestnut cake with the voucher too. About $24 worth of food.
The only place that we didn't do so great with the vouchers was at the MK. We ate at the Columbia House and saved maybe $1 or 2. The food was alright. It was nice to go upstairs and have the place almost to ourselves.
We had ressies for CRT but had to give them up when our trip got postponed. So we had 3 breakfast vouchers to use. We used them to eat at the Crystal Palace. I think we saved maybe $4 or so with tax and tip. It would have been a much better value if we'd eaten at the castle. Oh well! That breakfast was very yummy!
I know we will use vouchers again the next time we go, but I probably won't buy as many. We used 10 Q&C, 2 VKL, 3 breakfast feature.