Hi, because of these boards I ordered a DDE card before my trip, got a confirmation email and was able to use it. It was just my mom and myself but we got back almost the entire cost in just 4 short days. The card does not expire until the end of Jan 2006 and I have two more trips scheduled before then, so it will be well worth it. All of the waiters and waitresses, except Trail's End, seemed uncertain about the confirmation letter and had to show it to their managers, and only Le Cellier asked for ID, a driver's license.
Our trip was 1/7-1/10 for marathon weekend.
Friday afternoon we split a hamburger platter and got mugs from Food and Fun Court at Contemporary. The burger and fries were typical. It is debateable whether we got our moneis worth from the mugs but I like to use them at home, so it is really part souvenier.
Friday evening, we dined at Ohanas for the first time. We enjoyed it very much and saved $10.00.
Sat morning, breakfast at Chef Mickey's, another first time. It was ok, probably would only go back if I was with kids. We saved $7.20.
Sat evening, we dined at Trail's End, another first, the food was good, it just seemed out of the way. We saved $6.80.
Sun afternoon, fish and chips from Harry Ramsdens. Great as usual, but the fish pieces get smaller every year.
Sun evening, Le Cellier, I love this place and it did not disappoint. We both had the cheddar cheese soup, wonderful as usual, we shared surf and turf special, both the filet and lobster tail were outrageously delicious, and shared a creme brulee for dessert, all I can say is oooooh my! With two diet cokes, we saved $11.20.
Monday am, we had breakfast at Cape May, Goofy's Beach party, another first. We enjoyed this one a little more than Chef Mickeys and would probably go back without kids. The characters seemed friendlier to two adults here than at Chef Mickey's. Again we saved $7.20.
Overall we saved $42.40 in just 4 short days and 5 meals. We always tipped based on the undiscounted total and even more at Le Cellier, because we split the entree.
I just wanted to share my experience because I get some much useful info from these boards. I will try and answer any questions.
Our trip was 1/7-1/10 for marathon weekend.
Friday afternoon we split a hamburger platter and got mugs from Food and Fun Court at Contemporary. The burger and fries were typical. It is debateable whether we got our moneis worth from the mugs but I like to use them at home, so it is really part souvenier.
Friday evening, we dined at Ohanas for the first time. We enjoyed it very much and saved $10.00.
Sat morning, breakfast at Chef Mickey's, another first time. It was ok, probably would only go back if I was with kids. We saved $7.20.
Sat evening, we dined at Trail's End, another first, the food was good, it just seemed out of the way. We saved $6.80.
Sun afternoon, fish and chips from Harry Ramsdens. Great as usual, but the fish pieces get smaller every year.
Sun evening, Le Cellier, I love this place and it did not disappoint. We both had the cheddar cheese soup, wonderful as usual, we shared surf and turf special, both the filet and lobster tail were outrageously delicious, and shared a creme brulee for dessert, all I can say is oooooh my! With two diet cokes, we saved $11.20.
Monday am, we had breakfast at Cape May, Goofy's Beach party, another first. We enjoyed this one a little more than Chef Mickeys and would probably go back without kids. The characters seemed friendlier to two adults here than at Chef Mickey's. Again we saved $7.20.
Overall we saved $42.40 in just 4 short days and 5 meals. We always tipped based on the undiscounted total and even more at Le Cellier, because we split the entree.
I just wanted to share my experience because I get some much useful info from these boards. I will try and answer any questions.
thanks!