I know that you believe that there are separate menus for those on the dining plan but please understand that there are not. If any sever tries to give you a different menu insist on the regular menu. You are entitled to order whatever you want within the plan guidelines. Some restaurants do have some restrictions but none limit you to a specific menu.
we have not encountered the alternate menu since le cellier was one credit for dinner (at least 2 or more years ago). prior to that we had encountered it at least one other time, perhaps chefs de france, it escapes me now. again, i am not claiming that the prix fixe exists for ddp users only... only that the items on it are ALWAYS available to ddp users, unlike the standard menu.
despite what some disney "veteran's" would say, we are neither drug addicts nor drunks, i think i know when i am handed an alternate menu which contains only prix fixe choices.
why did the server snatch our regular menu and quickly replace it? my assumption would be he did not want to take the time to help me put together my choices on the regular menu, they were 45 minutes behind that night, and no doubt were trying to speed things up. no regrets, an enjoyable and good meal. none the less, the prix fixe was on a seperate menu.
i too have seen the prix fixe added to and incorporated in the regular menu. does the seperate menu no longer exist? with the passion that these disney veterans have attacked this statement, that must be the case.
i have taken my growing family to wdw every year for over 10 years (the exception being a trip to
disneyland on their 50th). about the last half of those years saw me always using ddp. i know this in no way qaulifies me to know anything about disney, substantial posting makes an expert. however, i will not argue that which i lived through w/ someone who was not there.
i am always reluctant to post here when i need help. i first scan as much usable historic posts as i can. yet if i come up blank i have no choice. inevitably i know i will encounter at least one or more responses that have no desire to answer the root question, rather they scan these posts to find something to argue. an infinite amount of time at their disposal, and an opportunity to school someone in their errors. these are the disney veterans i've been acidly referring to, not the true disney veterans who have politely and almost professionally offered their real help over the years.
i appreciate the time taken by those offering concise information and do apologize for snapping in my response. it's frustrating when asking for help to have to argue your past experiences, and frankly, you can't win.
i respond here merely as a courtesy to your seemingly genuine response and as an opportunity to explain and apologize for my own irritated and gruff responses. thank you again for your concern/help.