Amber Leigh
Help! I just bid on another Disney pin on ebay!
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- Apr 6, 2008
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What do you mean by prefix? Sorry, I don't understand what you're saying.
Prefix is something that restaurants offer sometimes. It's like, one from column A and one from Column B and in this cast, one from column C to.
You don't get to pick from the full menu. You might only have like 2 soups, 4 entrees, and 2 desserts to pick from, but you get them all for a kind of bundled price that would be cheaper then if you bought one soup, one entree, and one dessert from the regular menu at regular price. But again, they limit your options so if you want something but they don't offer it in the bundled options then you have to choice to get it and sacrifice the soup or get something that is on the list.
It worked GREAT for my family cus we all really wanted to try to the French Onion soup and were anticipating having to pay extra for in in addition to the things we would get on the dining plan, but they told us if we picked from the options they offered, we'd get the soup included. Most the restaurants on property don't offer starters when you are using the dining plan.