Meal Vouchers

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Where is it the cheapest to purchase meal vouchers?I do not want to sign up for a membership that cost alot and is hard to cancel.Isn't there other places to order them or maybe sign up on a membership that doesn't cost alot and is easy to cancel.
 
Try Hotwire savings club. Sign up, get what you want, and cancel. I didn't have any problem canceling. In fact, I think I was sent an e-mail giving me the option of canceling after I had registered and ordered my vouchers. The cost to me was $0.00
 
What were the prices of the vouchers for adults and what kind did you order,also how long did it take to get them?
 
The Q&C's are 11.50 each, there are no separate prices for those for adults and kids. I don't use the others as I think they are too expensive, but maybe someone else can quote you those. Use wdwig.com to check menu prices and see if they will be worth buying and also to figure out how many you may need.
 

the other vouchers are around $31..ordered mine last year and i think they went up a few cents. i thought these were better savings than the q/c as we had enough food for 2 adults to split one as our main meal( we usually eat it at lunch if possible since prices are cheaper)
 
Anyone know how long before you can re-join hotwire ? It's been almost a year since I canceled, and the website wont let me create a new account. It says I have to call customer service. I also tried it in my DWs name.

Thx.
 
Originally posted by hulabird
The Q&C's are 11.50 each, there are no separate prices for those for adults and kids. I don't use the others as I think they are too expensive, but maybe someone else can quote you those. Use wdwig.com to check menu prices and see if they will be worth buying and also to figure out how many you may need.

For everyday use, for most people they are a bit expensive. I know when I first saw the price I thought they weren't for me.

But after using a few in World Showcase and the Rainforrest Cafe, I must say they are an excellent treat. You get your run of the menu - don't feeling bad about getting the "expensive" steak, or that delicious looking appetizer or desert you don't try because you want to keep the price down.

What I really enjoyed was the freedom - at the Concourse Steakhouse, for example, I had a crab cake appetizer, filet mignon, a wonderful dessert - close to $50 with tax and tip (which is included on the vouchers). That's a meal I certainly never eat at home, but I can't tell you how wonderful it was to take a break from the MK, jump on the monorail, and have such an incredible meal, all for $31.

Another day, I went to the Rainforrest Cafe and got the Surf and Turf - the bill that day was over $60, and again I had it pre-paid and for only $31.

For people that are looking for a treat or two on their trip, I highly recommend picking up a one of these if the budget at all allows it. I was one of those types that never had a sit down meal anywhere in the parks - never wanted to spend that much downtime. After years of saying, "I really would like to try...(insert restaurant)" I broke down a few trips ago and bought a few of these before each. As I said, I think the best thing is the freedom of not having to look at prices on a menu - unless you want to congratulate yourself on getting a good deal!

(I should note, that some restaurants are NOT worth using them - I've been very careful and using the menus at AllEarsNet.com I am always able to check my choices for value - I always have come up at least $5 up, if not much more as above.)

N.E.D.
 
In response to the question about delivery time, I received the vouchers about 5 days after ordering them. I didn't get the lunch premium vouchers--didn't make sense for me. I wish you could use the premium vouchers at dinner time. $31 would be a great deal then. As it is, if we do a sit down lunch, we'll spend about $30 on 2 people and we're stuffed (and that's our big meal for the day). The premium vouchers are overkill unless you really like to gorge yourself. Or if you could split everything--just ask for 2 plates, I guess it would be a good deal.
 
I also ordered from HotWireSavingsClub.com. I put my order in on Tues of last week and my vouchers arrived on Friday! I ordered 2 Q & C coupons (plan to use them at Beaches and Cream) and the breakfast coupon vouchers. We will be doing both CRT and PSB as each adult breakfast coupon was $18.25 (normal park meal price is $19.99 PLUS TAX & TIP) and this price includes the tax & tip. For the kids breakfast meal coupon the cost was $11 but again it includes tax and tip (meal price at park is $9.99 PLUS TAX & TIP). For our family of five this savings, though individually small, really adds up.
 
Ours were here really quickly too. We ordered the VKL vouchers and also a bunch of gift cards, and they were here in less than a week via DHL. I was quite impressed. I was planning to join the club and drop the membership, but I like it so much that I am keeping it. The gift card savings alone makes it worthwhile.
Barb
 


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