Thinking out loud about substitutions at bakeries

kiramay

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I was perusing my CS options for my next trip, and I'm wondering...
At the Norway and France bakeries a CS meal is an entree, pastry/dessert, and drink.

With the new substitutions of a "snack" for a dessert or beverage, if most of the pastries are also snack credits, in theory could you get 2 pastries instead of a beverage.... Right?
 
So nobody else has thought about this possibility? Lol

Well, I'll be trying in December. I'd much rather drink free water and have an extra snack or pastry to eat later.
 
I plan on doing this next trip! DD and I can share a sandwich & each get a dessert - still too much for me at one sitting!
 

I know I gonna exchange 3 ham croissant sandwich at les halls for I QS for breakfast!

I saw the email you sent and the response from Disney in the other post. One thing to keep in mind is the response said exchanges could be done at "any Disney operated location" so those that are third party venues, such as Les Halles, may or may not participate.

FWIW, several years ago we were able to choose 2 pastries and a beverage at Les Halles multiple times so that seems to be a good sign that they might allow 3 sweets or savories.
 
I saw the email you sent and the response from Disney in the other post. One thing to keep in mind is the response said exchanges could be done at "any Disney operated location" so those that are third party venues, such as Les Halles, may or may not participate.

FWIW, several years ago we were able to choose 2 pastries and a beverage at Les Halles multiple times so that seems to be a good sign that they might allow 3 sweets or savories.
How do we know winch one are Disney OPERATED location?
 
If you look at the preliminary 2016 brochure it lists the Disney owned venues. The third party locations have until the end of the year to sign their contracts for next year so they are not included yet:
https://wdpromedia.disney.go.com/me...ing-plans/january-2016-disney-dining-plan.pdf

There is a list of third party venues in this thread in post #3:
http://www.disboards.com/threads/is...urants-at-disney-world.3312606/#post-52007737
wow thank you that help a lot..how about gaston tavern? bevause of the name I guest it is disney owned.. 3 cinnamon rolls for 1 QS make a great breakfast for 4 person
 
wow thank you that help a lot..how about gaston tavern? bevause of the name I guest it is disney owned.. 3 cinnamon rolls for 1 QS make a great breakfast for 4 person

Perhaps, but with a total cost right at $13, it's a lousy use of a QS credit value wise. That credit is "worth" about $18.
 
wow thank you that help a lot..how about gaston tavern? bevause of the name I guest it is disney owned.. 3 cinnamon rolls for 1 QS make a great breakfast for 4 person

Gastons is Disney owned, but isn't on the list as it isn't a quick service restaurant. It only sells snacks.
 
Perhaps, but with a total cost right at $13, it's a lousy use of a QS credit value wise. That credit is "worth" about $18.
I understand but, I dont see it in term of $ but in term of meals. My daughter eat like a bird and will always share QS with use. If I use her QS for 3 snack that we could eat for breakfast, the dinning plan will cover 3 meals a day for us
 
I understand but, I dont see it in term of $ but in term of meals. My daughter eat like a bird and will always share QS with use. If I use her QS for 3 snack that we could eat for breakfast, the dinning plan will cover 3 meals a day for us

:idea: And that will be one of the "legal" ways to get around the "kid's must choose from the kid's menu where available" rule. If a Disney kid can share with an adult on their QS meal, using the kid's credits for 3 snacks makes that kid's QS meal VERY valuable.
 
Hm, I only just started looking at Quick Service restaurants at the parks yesterday and never knew about the bakeries Epcot has. I have Kringla Bakeri on my list now for a QS lunch for my future trip and maybe, if things are that good, to return for pastries if I have leftover credits.
 














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