meal vouchers

dairyou

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Hello,

I'm new on this board and had a question. I just booked our trip to Disneyworld for October. I saw on Ebay they are selling meal vouchers.

Can you tell me what these are? We went in 2000 and never saw anything like this. Would it be worth it for me to buy these on Ebay?

My email is dairyou@hotmail.com

Thanks!

Deb
 
Do not buy these from eBay. They sell for way more than they are worth. You are better off just paying cash for your meals than buying off of eBay.

There are 3 types of meal vouchers you can buy from Connections123. This is a "club" you must join for $79.95/year. (They have other offers that may make it worth your while to be a member.) OR you can join for a trial period of 1 month for $1. You can sign up, order vouchers, then cancel within a month for only $1 fee. (some have posted that the company charged them the $79.95 fee anyway and had to fight to get their money back.)

There are 3 types of vouchers
1. Quick and Casual vouchers for $11.25 - good at selected counter service locations in the parks and at resorts for both lunch and dinner. YOu get a combo meal with drink and dessert.
2. Breakfast feature vouchers for $17.75 - good for selected breakfast locations including character meals. You get one buffet breakfast or juice, main breakfast dish, hot beverage and bakery item.
3. Vacation Kingdom Lunch vouchers for $30.50 - good for selected sit down restaurants in the parks and at resorts for lunch only. You get appetizer, entree, dessert, and non-alcoholic beverage.

These all include TAX and TIP.

My editorials about these:
1. The breakfast vouchers are a good deal for any character breakfast, but especially the princess ones (that are $19.99). Remember the price of the voucher includes tax and tip. You'd have to price it out whether it would be worth it for a non-character breakfast (like at the food court). I haven't checked into that.

2. The Quick and Casuals may or may not save you money. There are some locations where you can really come out ahead (Beaches & Cream at the Beach Club and Pepper Market at Coronado Springs). Most other times you may break even. You have to use them wisely to get the most for your money. Check out the menus and prices on target="_blank">www.wdwig.com to see if you would save money.

3. The Vacation Kingdom Lunch vouchers may or may not save you money. If you eat your big meal of the day at lunch, you might come out ahead. The $30.50 seems like a lot to me for lunch, but if this is your big meal, that might be ok. I personally could never eat all that food myself, so it may be worth it for me if I share with someone. Again, check out the menus and prices at the restaurants to see if you would come out ahead. I have heard of people getting a good deal at Rainforest Cafe, Concourse Steakhouse and LeCellier.

Some people buy these not necessarily to save money, but as a way to prepay for food. I have some that I have purchased with webcertificates that I received in various reward programs. That way it feels like I am "eating for free" or at least cheaply. It also doesn't seem like such a shock when you see that vacation bill at the end of the trip.

All of the prices I listed above are for adults. There are children prices available for the lunch vouchers ($12.75) and the breakfast vouchers ($11).

You also need to keep in mind the cost of the membership, if you don't cancel during trial period. They also sell blockbuster cards, restaurant gift cards, six flags gift cards, movie theater gift cards, etc. at a discount of $2 off every $10, for example.

I hope this answers some of your questions.


Maggie
 
I bought some from Ebay last year....just make sure you don't pay a lot more than they are worth. I paid a few dollars more to avoid the Connections hassle. I joined two months ago and have had 3 problems so far. I have emailed them 3 times and called 4!!! 2 of the 4 calls I got people with very broken English, another time she promised to call back (didn't happen).
 
You can call Lillian vernon and join through them, you get one month free trial then like 8 dollars a month after that.
 












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