Les Halles Boulangerie Patisserie and DDP

nancydrew79

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Can someone explain to me what you get for your CS/QS credit when you are dining at Les Halles Boulangerie Patisserie for lunch? Do you get to pick from all of the desserts available, or are there only a few that you get to choose from when on the DDP?

I'm pretty sure I already know, but have spent all day trying to finalize some plans and I really think my brain isn't functioning properly anymore. :surfweb:
 
When it comes to desserts on the QSDP, you can order any of them that have the purple & white "DDP" logo next to the item on the menu. EasyWDW has pictures of the menu on the wall (last updated Oct. 2014) that show you which ones count as dessert/snack credits on the dining plan: http://www.easywdw.com/dining/boulangerie-patisserie/

It looks like pretty much everything sweet that is <$5 counts as a dessert/snack credit, with a few exceptions.
 
You can pick any of the pastries for your dessert if using a CS credit.

We often go there late after Illuminations if they are still open and get a dessert, a coffee, and a sandwich, and have them wrap the sandwich to go. Have our dessert and coffee while the crowds leave the park, then have a pleasant walk to the exit and a shorter wait for the resort bus. Several of their sandwiches keep well in the room fridge and make a good lunch by the pool the next day.
 
I am also glad this was asked. Does a sandwich include any sides on the DP? I can't seem to see that on the menus. Thanks!
 

DDP does not include sides unless they are accompanying and included in the price of the entree.
 
I am also glad this was asked. Does a sandwich include any sides on the DP? I can't seem to see that on the menus. Thanks!

At Les Halles or any restaurant, it only includes what is listed in the description of the sandwich or entree.

On the Dining Plan anything that is listed in the description of the entree is included when using a dining credit. If a side is listed in a separate section of the menu, often called "Sides" or "Accompaniments" and has a price point, it is not included and would be OOP or a snack credit if it has the purple DDP logo next to it.
 
What about for kids? Do they get to order a sandwich and a pastry too? I don't see a kids meal on the menu...
 





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