Prie Fixe on DDP

katmg

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I was just looking at some of the info for the 2013 DDP and it discusses a surcharge for Prie Fixe menus in addition to the TS credit that will be used. Does anyone know which restaurants it is referring to?

I'm just wondering if it means family style restaurants like O'Hana, etc.
 
I was just looking at some of the info for the 2013 DDP and it discusses a surcharge for Prie Fixe menus in addition to the TS credit that will be used. Does anyone know which restaurants it is referring to?

I'm just wondering if it means family style restaurants like O'Hana, etc.

I believe it's talking about the places that have a prix fix app/entree/dessert meal with no substitions. Kona Cafe has/had one for dinner, Chef's has one for both lunch and dinner, can't think of the others.
 
I was just looking at some of the info for the 2013 DDP and it discusses a surcharge for Prie Fixe menus in addition to the TS credit that will be used. Does anyone know which restaurants it is referring to?

I'm just wondering if it means family style restaurants like O'Hana, etc.

It isn't referring to family style places like 'Ohana or Garden Grill.

There are several restaurants that have prix fixe menus - meaning you can choose an app, entree and dessert from a pre-determined set of selections. It's a way for those on the regular DDP to have an appetizer included in their meal. No substitutions are allowed.

Restaurants that have/had prix fixe meals include:
-Chefs de France (L,D)
-San Angel (L, D)
-Marrakesh (D, but there is an upcharge of about $5-$7)
-LeCellier (L, currently while it's still 1 credit)
-Nine Dragons (L, but no dessert listed, D)
-Captain's Grill (D)
-Flying Fish (D, but not on the dining plan)

As far as the surcharge mentioned on the 2013 DDP, no has reported back what exactly it means. Marrakesh has been adding an upcharge for their feast for several years so it's not clear if it's referring to places like Marrakesh or if additional restaurants will be adding a surcharge.
 

purple figment said:
It isn't referring to family style places like 'Ohana or Garden Grill.

There are several restaurants that have prix fixe menus - meaning you can choose an app, entree and dessert from a pre-determined set of selections. It's a way for those on the regular DDP to have an appetizer included in their meal. No substitutions are allowed.

Restaurants that have/had prix fixe meals include:
-Chefs de France (L,D
-San Angel (L, D)
-Marrakesh (D, but there is an upcharge of about $5-$7)
-LeCellier (L, currently while it's still 1 credit)
-Nine Dragons (L, but no dessert listed, D)
-Captain's Grill (D)
-Flying Fish (D, but not on the dining plan)

As far as the surcharge mentioned on the 2013 DDP, no has reported back what exactly it means. Marrakesh has been adding an upcharge for their feast for several years so it's not clear if it's referring to places like Marrakesh or if additional restaurants will be adding a surcharge.

I saw an additional charge for the prix fixe menu at the newly opened Monsieur Paul in France. It was listed at the bottom of a picture of the menu posted in the dining review area here on the DIS. I do not remember the specific costs but there was one charge for the regular DDP and a lower charge for DxDdp and the platinum and premium plans.
 
I was hoping it wasn't referring to family style meals! That's my plan for kids who'd rather not be stuck with the kids meal choices. My kids aren't much for nuggets/burgers.

I guess I understand it for app/entree/dessert meals.

Thanks for the help!
 


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