If we are on the ddp and are using TS credits, is their a price point that is or isn't allowed for a single serving of alcohol? Or can I pick anything on the restaurant's drink menu? For example, an expensive glass of wine?
If we are on the ddp and are using TS credits, is their a price point that is or isn't allowed for a single serving of alcohol? Or can I pick anything on the restaurant's drink menu? For example, an expensive glass of wine?
I don't think there is an exact price point that can be used across the board. Just ask the server what is included when they first bring you the menus.
I have found it varies a little from place to place. They will be happy to let you know what you can and can't drink. Someone posted in another thread it is $14. But I did the Sunday brunch at Maria and Enzo's in September and we were able to get the unlimited bellinis/mimosas which was $15. Most of the drinks I got while using the plan were in the $12-$14 range.
It varies. I had heard before going that the rule was usually $15 and under, but at Chefs de France I got the Kir Imperial which is $18.50. The waiter there told us all of the cocktails were included, so I had to try for the most expensive.
I don't drink, but yet I can answer this to some degree and the answer is: It depends on the location
But here are some general guidelines:
You won't get multiple servings, so if the size is larger than a single serving it won't count
If it comes in a souvenir cup of any shape or size, it won't be covered; however, at most locations you can pay the difference between the price of the drink without the cup and with the cup to get the cup, if that makes sense.
NOTE: At most locations, drinks with glow cubes were included. And this went for alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks as well.
You aren't going to get the $100 glass of wine, although at Sanna, I think some of the ones that got close to $50 were included. There were also some pricey ones at San Angel Inn that were included
But in general it seemed that most places it seemed there weren't many drinks more than $20 or so and they were all included.
At buffets you usually get a soft drink and an alcoholic or fancy nonalcoholic drink.
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