Lori of the Lodge
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2000
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If I could design my own dining plan it would look like this:
1 CS meal including entree/combo and non-alcoholic drink or bottled water.
1 TS meal including choice of appetizer/soup/or salad and an entree.
3 Snack credits per day, each good for any combination of items totaling $4 or less.
The 3 daily snack credits may be used to purchase dessert with either or both of your meals -- or can be used at any location that sells snacks.
We just returned from a 3 day trip with the dining plan and we found that the amount of food (especially the TS credit) was just too much to eat at once. We used our snack credits for a breakfast item, but had to purchase coffee every morning. In the mid-afternoon we usually bought a snack somewhere and split it. In my opinion, the dining plan is not ideal for those who prefer to eat smaller meals, spread throughout the day.
I can see where people who enjoy large meals or always have room for dessert would thoroughly enjoy the plan!
Just my 2 cents
1 CS meal including entree/combo and non-alcoholic drink or bottled water.
1 TS meal including choice of appetizer/soup/or salad and an entree.
3 Snack credits per day, each good for any combination of items totaling $4 or less.
The 3 daily snack credits may be used to purchase dessert with either or both of your meals -- or can be used at any location that sells snacks.

We just returned from a 3 day trip with the dining plan and we found that the amount of food (especially the TS credit) was just too much to eat at once. We used our snack credits for a breakfast item, but had to purchase coffee every morning. In the mid-afternoon we usually bought a snack somewhere and split it. In my opinion, the dining plan is not ideal for those who prefer to eat smaller meals, spread throughout the day.
I can see where people who enjoy large meals or always have room for dessert would thoroughly enjoy the plan!
Just my 2 cents
