pepper market at coronado

essom71

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I have read one place that both breakfast and lunch are buffet style and on another website it states only lunch is....can someone who has been there recently please clarify this for me?

Also is it an all you can eat buffet? If so this would be an amazing value for a QS credit.
 
Both breakfast and lunch are now buffets and all you can eat for just 1 quick service credit! Amazing deal on the dining plan. Dinner is still the old way not a buffet.
 
To me, "all you can eat" doesn't really add value.
A place like Chef Mickeys -- It's CS quality food, with characters added. And with the addition of the characters, they can charge $40/TS credit for it.
Pepper Market is similar quality food, without characters. So they charge $17/CS credit for it.
At $17, it's a pretty average use of a CS credit, compared to paying OOP.
 
To me, "all you can eat" doesn't really add value.
A place like Chef Mickeys -- It's CS quality food, with characters added. And with the addition of the characters, they can charge $40/TS credit for it.
Pepper Market is similar quality food, without characters. So they charge $17/CS credit for it.
At $17, it's a pretty average use of a CS credit, compared to paying OOP.

I can completely understand that and if it was just my husband and I, and even our boys if they were little I might agree with your statment "it's a pretty average use of a CS credit" however with 2 teenage boys that eat alot, its probably an incredible value and worth the trip over from our resort!
 

I can completely understand that and if it was just my husband and I, and even our boys if they were little I might agree with your statment "it's a pretty average use of a CS credit" however with 2 teenage boys that eat alot, its probably an incredible value and worth the trip over from our resort!

I am thinking this might be worth the trip for us as well. My Dh and DS (23) can eat VERY well (though DS is 140 lbs. soaking wet) and for 1 CS meal we might consider it.

What is on the buffet??
 
Is it really a buffet only for lunch? No more "made to order" stations?
 
I can completely understand that and if it was just my husband and I, and even our boys if they were little I might agree with your statment "it's a pretty average use of a CS credit" however with 2 teenage boys that eat alot, its probably an incredible value and worth the trip over from our resort!

No, you missed my point. Actually, I was making 2 points.
First -- Is it such a "great deal" that you can get all-you-can-eat for $17.
That really depends on the eater. I'm going to eat 1 portion, even if I'm allowed to eat 10 portions. So that doesn't make it a great deal for *me.*

The second point -- Is for everyone, mathematically speaking, is it a good use of a CS credit?
Let's say you are staying 3 nights and 4 days -- And you plan on 4 CS meals:
Day 1 -- Wolfgang Puck Express -- Oven Roast Salmon, $18, Creme Brulee $6, and beverage, $3 -- Total "value" -- $27 plus tax.
Day 2 -- Cosmic Rays -- Chicken Rib Combo -- $14, desert $3.50, beverage $3, total "value" = $20.50 plus tax.
Day 3-- Epcot, La Cantina De San Angel -- Tacos De Carne -- $12, churros $4, beverage $3 -- total $19 plus tax.
Day 4-- Pepper Market -- Total, all inclusive buffet -- $17, plus tax

Of those 4 meals, which would you pay OOP instead of using a CS credit?
Of those 4 meals, the Pepper Market is the worst dollar value.

Overall, Pepper Market is a mediocre mathematical use of a dining plan QS credit.

Taking the DDP as an example -- Just to break even, if you have a $3 snack, and $17 Pepper Market buffet, your TS meal would need to be over $30 just to break even. (Certainly not impossible but also certainly not guaranteed."

The best mathematical values of a QS credit basically remains -- #1 -- WPE. #2-- The chicken/rib combos offered at a few places. #3 -- a few options at Epcot. And then Pepper Market gets bunched in with the rest of places where a $17 value is pretty standard.

Now, obviously, if you are simply looking for mass quantity, your $17 might be better spent at Pepper Market than elsewhere. But spending your QS credit there, doesn't save you more money than spending it someplace else.
 
No, you missed my point. Actually, I was making 2 points.
First -- Is it such a "great deal" that you can get all-you-can-eat for $17.
That really depends on the eater. I'm going to eat 1 portion, even if I'm allowed to eat 10 portions. So that doesn't make it a great deal for *me.*

The second point -- Is for everyone, mathematically speaking, is it a good use of a CS credit?
Let's say you are staying 3 nights and 4 days -- And you plan on 4 CS meals:
Day 1 -- Wolfgang Puck Express -- Oven Roast Salmon, $18, Creme Brulee $6, and beverage, $3 -- Total "value" -- $27 plus tax.
Day 2 -- Cosmic Rays -- Chicken Rib Combo -- $14, desert $3.50, beverage $3, total "value" = $20.50 plus tax.
Day 3-- Epcot, La Cantina De San Angel -- Tacos De Carne -- $12, churros $4, beverage $3 -- total $19 plus tax.
Day 4-- Pepper Market -- Total, all inclusive buffet -- $17, plus tax

Of those 4 meals, which would you pay OOP instead of using a CS credit?
Of those 4 meals, the Pepper Market is the worst dollar value.

Overall, Pepper Market is a mediocre mathematical use of a dining plan QS credit.

Taking the DDP as an example -- Just to break even, if you have a $3 snack, and $17 Pepper Market buffet, your TS meal would need to be over $30 just to break even. (Certainly not impossible but also certainly not guaranteed."

The best mathematical values of a QS credit basically remains -- #1 -- WPE. #2-- The chicken/rib combos offered at a few places. #3 -- a few options at Epcot. And then Pepper Market gets bunched in with the rest of places where a $17 value is pretty standard.

Now, obviously, if you are simply looking for mass quantity, your $17 might be better spent at Pepper Market than elsewhere. But spending your QS credit there, doesn't save you more money than spending it someplace else.

I see what your saying....trust me I would rather eat at wolfgang pucks.... but I have honestly seen my 16 year old eat 2 meals there...the desserts don't thrill him.
 

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