pepper market question

Alexandra

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I was thinking about trying this place for dinner our first night. We are staying at the all star movies. Is this far from us and how is the parking situation. We will have a car or is it possible to take a shuttle here. is it worrth the drive or shuttle ride. Thanks
Alexandra
 
This is a food court at Coronado Springs. It is different in the fact that you get a card when you go in and based on what you get your card gets stamped with the name of the items you chose to eat or drink. This is typical food, varying from burgers to Mexican food to deli style sandwiches. They have nightly specials and then regular items. You can go to this site to see a menu

http://allearsnet.com/menu/menu_pm.htm

It was fair when we went. I chose one of the Mexican items and it was great..my husband got something Chinese and it was awful. My three-year-old got the chicken fingers are they were fair. This is not gourmet food by a long shot, rather "gussied up" basic food court fare. Nothing special, but I am used to eating things with better ingredients and higher quality. Like I said, it is a nicer food court with lots of options and can get crowded. Enjoy.-- we ate there for breakfast and it was fair as well.

It is very near to the All Star resorts---
 
Hi Alexandra,

CSR is close to ASMo and parking is not a problem. Better to drive since there are no direct buses. If you take a bus you would have to go to a park and transfer to a CSR bus.

If you have the chance to purchase Quick & Casual vouchers, they make eating at the Pepper Market that much better.

Example...
Coronado Springs Pepper Market

steak dinner with potato & veggies - $16.95 Side salad - $3.95, smoothie - 3.95, dessert - $4.95, tax & gratuity - $6.41

Total:$36.17

I paid $15.00 for my vouchers and it will cover all of the above. its a great deal.
 
It's not far. and the parking is close to Pepper market. I'm not sure how you would take the shuttle, probably go to AK and catch shuttle to csr.
We stayed there(csr) in April03 and liked pepper market for lunch. Wife and I would split the wet burritto, which is plenty big enough for two and was inexpensive, I think less than $10.

Csr is a nice resort to walk around and check out the landscaping, in fact, I have a picture from there as my computer wallpaper.
 

I purchased 12 on ebay. Came out to $15.20 per voucher. I think they are normally $17.99. Just search meal vouchers.
 
We enjoy staying at CSR, and we usually eat at PM at least once during our stay. I wouldn't make a special trip to it when there are so many restaurants at WDW.
 
We LOVE the CSR, however we were not thrilled with the Pepper Market. We would definately not go out of our way to eat there!! BUT the Maya Grill which is located right next to the Pepper Market is very very good and we WOULD go out of our way to eat there.

Please keep in mind that resort hopping, using Disney transportation, is not that easy.
 
We stayed at Movies over Easter and drove to CSR. I would say a 5 minute drive tops. Parking is not a problem. We used Q & C vouchers, my wife got a steak and I got Prime Rib. I would say that we saved $40-$45 by using the vouchers. We now plan to go back in October.
 
Q&C vouchers through Connections and/or Hotwire are $11.50

The regular Connections and Simple Escapes programs are annual memberships. The first year typically costs around $89.95 for an annual membership. You can usually get a 30-day trial for $1 and then cancel if you don't like the program. Annual renewal is then automatically charged to your credit card unless you call and cancel. Be aware that the annual membership fee usually goes up to $149.95 the second year, and you may or may not receive a notice about this increase. The membership agreement stipulates that you'll be automatically charged the "current rate," which of course could be any amount they feel like charging you.

Also, with the annual membership, the second year's membership fee appears on your credit card bill about 11 months after you first enroll, so in effect you lose a month of your first year's membership, and your "free 30 day trial" is effectively negated.

Hotwire Savings Club offers a month-to-month version that usually costs around $7.95 per month, automatically charged to your credit card unless you cancel. Sometimes they offer a "free trial" for the first month.
 


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