Buzz2001 said:Yes, 2 Splenda are included in the packet along with 2 coffee mate, 2 regular sugar packets, 2 stir sticks and napkins. Or I should say as of April 2005 this is what you got.
I'm sure there are things I don't know about CSR but I will always try to find out. My DW is actually the one who knew the answer about the Splenda. She's the coffee drinker. I called her at work to get the answer. If I don't know, I will usually search around till I find it. I'll be making my 10th trip to CSR in April. I keep saying I want to try the BC or AKL but my DD just wants to know when we are going back to CSR for the slide, pool and Pepper Market.skyhawk said:Buzz -I mean this with the utmost respect, as you have helped greatly in planning for our visit to CSR in a few weeks.....Is there anything you DON'T know about CSR?
My DW is actually the one who knew the answer about the Splenda. She's the coffee drinker. I called her at work to get the answer.
You're welcome!babybunrab said:Well, thank you Mrs. Buzz, then. Actually, we are doing a split stay between CSR and AKL this time. I hope AKL measures up to CSR!
fizz13 said:Ok I have a kind of silly question to ask the CSR people (of which I will be one by next year). I know there are fridges in all the rooms so I can store milk for breakfast, a very good idea for the budget conscious. Here is my question: do you bring you own bowls and spoons on vacation with you or are they in the room? I know this is not a self-catering resort so presume they don't. I will be flying in from the uk so don't want to take unnecessary items. Thanks very much to anyone that can help (its been bugging me for days, i just forgot to post).
Claire xx
Fridges are in every room at CSR and all the moderates. Pics on my website below.Pollito916 said:Bowls and spoons are not in the room, as there is no kitchen area in the moderate hotels. You would have to bring your own, but could buy paper and plastic ones down there to save on the packing.
Also, there is not a fridge in every room. You have to request it when you make your reservation.
The PM is a counter service restaurant on the dining plan. You get your card stamped as you make your selections and after eating, you present your stamped card and also your Disney resort ID to have your meal(s) deducted. It is the only counter service restaurants where a tip is automatically added. Best of all, you can relax knowing that your meals are paid for in advance, including gratuities where applicable.geenafeena said:we will be at CSR in September and have the free meal plan. Exactly how does the meal plan work with Pepper Market for breakfast? I read something about paying 10%.
thanks!