How big is kid's steak at Le Cellier?

frannn

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Still debating between DXDP or buying TIW this year...due to DD15 who eats like a bird. Is the kid's meal here really small? Leaning towards the regular plan, supplemented by TIW so DH and I can enjoy all the good stuff but not waste $ on a huge meal DD won't eat.
 
Still debating between DXDP or buying TIW this year...due to DD15 who eats like a bird. Is the kid's meal here really small? Leaning towards the regular plan, supplemented by TIW so DH and I can enjoy all the good stuff but not waste $ on a huge meal DD won't eat.
Break-even with Tables in Wonderland is $750 if you pay $150 for the card; $875 if paying $175.

Will you be spending $750/$875 above your dining credits - that's a substantial amount of alcohol?

Also, how much value does your prepaid DxDP provide if you know that DD eats like a bird?

Finally, if you are planning on DxDP for your daughter, you're paying for an adult portion. Unless, of course, your plan is to have only two dinners paid for using dining-credits and her meal paid out-of-pocket.

Given what you've described, I have no idea how you'd be extracting any saving from the DxDP.

Get TiW - if the math works beyond your break-even.

If DD eats like a bird, the kids steak at Le Cellier should be fine.....and discounted at 20% if using TiW.
 
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Break-even with Tables in Wonderland is $750 if you pay $150 for the card; $875 if paying $175.

Will you be spending $750/$875 above your dining credits - that's a substantial amount of alcohol?

Also, how much value does your prepaid DxDP provide if you know that DD eats like a bird?

Finally, if you are planning on DxDP for your daughter, you're paying for an adult portion. Unless, of course, your plan is to have only two dinners paid for using dining-credits and her meal paid out-of-pocket.

Given what you've described, I have no idea how you'd be extracting any saving from the DxDP.

Get TiW - if the math works beyond your break-even.

If DD eats like a bird, the kids steak at Le Cellier should be fine.....and discounted at 20% if using TiW.

Thanks for your input. That's how I'm leaning since we'd use the TIW this Aug and next, for breakfast at the food court and supplemental meals..no alcohol since the reg DP will cover that now. Figure we'll use the DP for any character meals, FDP, etc, and TIW for less expensive places like Sci Fi. Stinks everyone on the package have to have the same DP.
 


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