mefordis said:Right on. A friend of mine also just returned. She and her husband spent 5 nights, shared 10 TS meals. They each had 5 TS credits and that is exactly what they spent. However, they got more variety by eating them at 10 different TS restaurants, sharing one app, entree and dessert.![]()
Hmmm, may be because there's a virtually infinite number of types of couples out there... some can't even agree on the room temperature while others have everything in common. Not everyone is a big eater and not everyone disagrees on what to eat if they have to share.NMW said:How did they agree on what to eat?? DH and never order the same thing and it would put a damper on our vacation to have to haggle with him about what to order. Then there is the fact that DH is a big eater and I would most likely be stuck with just the vegetables and the garnishes!![]()
NMW said:How did they agree on what to eat?? DH and never order the same thing and it would put a damper on our vacation to have to haggle with him about what to order. Then there is the fact that DH is a big eater and I would most likely be stuck with just the vegetables and the garnishes!![]()
disney2d2 said:Hmmm, may be because there's a virtually infinite number of types of couples out there... some can't even agree on the room temperature while others have everything in common. Not everyone is a big eater and not everyone disagrees on what to eat if they have to share.
Just my two cents.
NMW said:How did they agree on what to eat?? DH and never order the same thing and it would put a damper on our vacation to have to haggle with him about what to order. Then there is the fact that DH is a big eater and I would most likely be stuck with just the vegetables and the garnishes!![]()
Lisa_Belle said:So what do you do when you eat dinner at home? Does the cook make one meal for the entire family or is there a short-order cook who takes requests?
NMW said:My point is why do you HAVE to share on the DDP?? I don't get it. You all get your own credits. Why can't someone order the snapper and someone order the steak?![]()
BTW, I'm not talking about sharing with a small child who is a tiny eater. I'm talking about 2 adults splitting a bowl of cheese soup and a 7 oz filet at Le Celliar-why aren't they allowed to order their own dinners if they have the DDP? Isn't that the point of having it? I can understand if they didn't have the DDP and were trying to save $$, but if you have it, why can't everyone eat?![]()
DisneyMommyMichelle said:i'm not asking to flame, but why do you need to share? i rarely eat anythign at all, but i don't care adn am not going to share with DH, we have different tastes. Yes food will go to waste...blah blah blah, but it's free, so i'm not going to try and get more out of it.
Lisa_Belle said:So what do you do when you eat dinner at home? Does the cook make one meal for the entire family or is there a short-order cook who takes requests?
smartestnumber5 said:My gf and I are planning to do some sharing for a number of reasons--getting to try more restaurants, variety of food by getting extra appetizers, saving credits for signature places, both of us have stomach issues which prevent us from comfortably eating a lot, etc. One of my big reasons, though, is that I don't want the food that's offered at some of the restaurants we're going to. I'm a vegetarian and my gf is not. So of course she wants to go to Le Cellier and I'm happy to. But the one vegetarian entree on the menu doesn't sound appetizing to me. The salad and the tomato appetizer aren't really getting me excited either. So we plan for me to just order some mashed potatoes, maybe order my own appetizer if I'm in the mood, and have some of her dessert. Then I can use that TS credit I save to got to Boma where there are tons of vegetarian options.
Same is true of some of the signature dining places we're going to. I'm excited about the portobello soup, dessert, and atmosphere at Artist Point, but not the veggie entree (at Artist Point I might see if they can make me some other veggie entree, though I would feel bad asking for something special at every meat heavy place we went to), so I see no reason I should have to spend 2 TS credits to sit there and eat soup and dessert. (And, even if I did want a veggie entree, they're always the cheapest thing on the menu so they're just not a good use of 2 TS credits.)
In fact, potentially not being able to share is not in itself what bothers me (gf will mostly get meat anyway)--it's being told that in order to sit at the table with her I must use a credit that bothers me (and that message seems to be going hand in hand with the no sharing message).
punkin said:Completely OT, but you just reminded me of my Grandmother. She used to tell me and my sister "I'm not your personal chef. You will eat what I serve or you will starve"
smartestnumber5 said:I'm a vegetarian and my gf is not. So of course she wants to go to Le Cellier and I'm happy to. But the one vegetarian entree on the menu doesn't sound appetizing to me. The salad and the tomato appetizer aren't really getting me excited either. So we plan for me to just order some mashed potatoes, maybe order my own appetizer if I'm in the mood, and have some of her dessert. Then I can use that TS credit I save to got to Boma where there are tons of vegetarian options.