Thanks for the advice, but as I said it "isn't" an issueI've used the deluxe plan many times, so I know how it works and I think I know if it is an issue or not, just this past April we "saved" over $500 & had some credits to spare, so although I know how to get more for the credits, it really isn't a priority, not that it was last time either. I just asked to compare the restaurants and I didn't care about price or credits but I wanted to put that in there so I didn't get feedback on price as it wasn't an issue.
But thanks for the advice, although you didn't answer my question just told me about the credits/system(this might sound mean & I am not trying to be, I just though it was funny)
& to everyone else thank you. I think we will stick with Jiko.
I didn't mean to be patronizing or anything. It was just hard for me to imagine to myself how the credits could be totally irrelevant. Probably because I am a cheapskate.
I believe that Jiko has higher quality, superior food to Boma (as it should, since it is much more expensive). However, if you are a grizzled veteran of Deluxe Dining (for which I envy you), and you haven't been to Boma yet, I would strongly advise you to try Boma. The best thing about Boma is that, as a buffet, it offers a good variety of some of the most interesting and unique food in all of Disney. It's my second favorite place to eat in the World. (@rance, they have less adventurous items as well. They used to have an awesome prime rib, but I don't know if they still have it.)
Jiko also tries to be unique, but at the end of the day, they are only going to offer a few dishes and they have to please the masses. To wit, their "signature" dish is a steak that would be at home on the menu of any restaurant in the World.
Better answer?
I didn't mean to be patronizing or anything. It was just hard for me to imagine to myself how the credits could be totally irrelevant. Probably because I am a cheapskate.
I believe that Jiko has higher quality, superior food to Boma (as it should, since it is much more expensive). However, if you are a grizzled veteran of Deluxe Dining (for which I envy you), and you haven't been to Boma yet, I would strongly advise you to try Boma. The best thing about Boma is that, as a buffet, it offers a good variety of some of the most interesting and unique food in all of Disney. It's my second favorite place to eat in the World. (@rance, they have less adventurous items as well. They used to have an awesome prime rib, but I don't know if they still have it.)
Jiko also tries to be unique, but at the end of the day, they are only going to offer a few dishes and they have to please the masses. To wit, their "signature" dish is a steak that would be at home on the menu of any restaurant in the World.
Better answer?