Deep breath...vouchers can be confusing!!! But here goes and PM me if you are still confused or need more information.
Vouchers are sold through a membership program called Connections you can join through Dealpass.com $1 trial for one month and if you don't cancel I think they charge $80.00 or more per year for the membership depending what offer you are given. Now the vouchers --you may purchase 40 of each kind of voucher per year. Currently they have Breakfast both adult and childrens, Feature Lunch both adult and childrens, and Quick and Casual (counter service) lunch or dinner. I cannot recall the prices since they have raised them since the last time I purchased them. Breakfast is around 17 per A and 12 per C, Feature Lunch is 30.50 for A and 12.50 per C and Q and C's are 11.25. Again I could be wrong on the prices! You use the voucher to pay for your meal. SOme places are a good value, some you will break even and some you will be better paying cash for--do your homework while planning to insure you get the greatest value. When you use the vouchers you would use two for any of the buffets. BUT you can share one adult meal voucher in the regular sit down restaurnats and often that will be enough food for two. Occasionally Q &C's work that way too. With the Kingdom Lunch voucher you are entitled to any non-alcoholic/non-frozen beverage, one appetizer, one entree and one dessert, often with one extra drinkand perhaps a salad for cash you can easily share the meal. Some people prefer to drink water and don't want the additional salad so they would be able to split the single meal. The vouchers include tax and tip. Q&C's at Beaches and cream provides enough food for two as does a double cheeseburger basket at Pecos Bills. Depending on everyone's appetites. I have used all three types of vouchers with success in saving money. They currently expire at the end of May 2004.
From what I understand they may be coming out with dinner vouchers--we are all waiting patiently for this to happen!!! When/if it does someone here will post. Be aware that some people have has problems with Connections double billing, etc. I was pleased with my membership, but declined to renew it for a very inflated price. If I need vouchers again I will just re-join for the $1.00 and take advantage of a new membership rather than a high priced renewal. Many others have had great experiences with Connections as well. Hope this helped!
Oops to answer your question the pre-paid voucher covers the entire cost of one drink, one appetizer, one entree and one dessert as well as tax and tip--it doesn't matter how much they would have cost. Additional items you may choose to order will cost extra and you should plan on tax and tip for those items.