half board or full board

Dumbo Deb

<font color=blue>Hello So much planning to do<br><
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Hi everyone, just trying to work out our best options... on the premiunm meal plan if we choose full board does that mean we could do the wild west show in the evening 2nd cat and for lunch could we do Auberge de cendrillon? or would the lunch time tickets only count as part payment, if so does anyone know the face value of the lunch part of tickets.. It is a dilemma especially when you throw in the thought would it be cheaper with mu shareholders card. Anyone with any ideas?thanks:surfweb:
 
Hi everyone, just trying to work out our best options... on the premiunm meal plan if we choose full board does that mean we could do the wild west show in the evening 2nd cat and for lunch could we do Auberge de cendrillon? or would the lunch time tickets only count as part payment, if so does anyone know the face value of the lunch part of tickets.. It is a dilemma especially when you throw in the thought would it be cheaper with mu shareholders card. Anyone with any ideas?thanks:surfweb:

if you are a shareholder just use your shareholders discount, as that gets you 15% discount on all the places you would be able to use the premium half board or full board vouchers. You're not going to get anything like 15% savings by using the premium vouchers.
 
Agreed. Use your shareholders discount. I honestly don't think the half & full board vouchers are all they are made out to be. They quote 'up to 10% off' which means it might not be depending on where you eat. We got premium vouchers last trip and I didn't think it was worthwhile for DD1 but because we had 4 adults in our party we got them (DD1 was 4.5 yrs at the time, DD2 was free as under 3 years). We did eat at Inventions & Auberge but the rest were 'Plus' venues - Cafe Mickey etc.

I'm not even sure how it works now as that the face value of vouchers was set last year sometime when the euro vs £ wasn't as favourable?

I think the main bonus of vouchers is they help you budget as you've paid in advance, which does appeal.

With my almost 4 year old eating hardly anything (DD1 is much better eater), I will definitely not be getting them this time. I'm probably going to go down the AP route and so will use that 10% discount instead.
 
Thankyou for your replies, i just might rick it and go for the 15% off:surfweb:
 













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