What Are The Least Expensive Ts Places

eeyorepixie

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I have a lot of ADR's and not enough credits, I am going to pay out of pocket Prime Time, Sci-Fi and Crystal Palace.

Have I missed any other inexpensive TS reseraunts?

Thanks!
 
Plaza Restaurant on Main Street is very reasonable. Also, many table service restaurants are more reasonably priced at lunch - for example the Whispering Canyon Cafe and the Biergarten make great late lunches (you won't even need dinner).
 
I agree that Plaza Restaurant is very reasonable, and they have great food. Trail's End is another reasonably priced possibility.
 
I was also going to say the Plaza.

I will caution you though that last year we went to Tony's Town Square for lunch during September (free dining promo) and they had a 'special' menu....translation, they had eliminated some of the less expensive lunch items and added a more expensive steak. Great if you're on DDP, not so great for oop...

The food wan't that great either...
 

Cheapest TS...Buffet is at Fort Wilderness...Trails End.
Happy planning
Kerri
 
Trails End are probably the cheapest places, but if they are not part of your list of too many ADRs then don't add them.

If I may make a suggestion, you can look at the menus of each restaurant to see what you may order and make a determination. Or if you post your ADRs you will generally get a lot of opinions.

That said, Sci Fi and Prime Time are fairly inexpensive. CP depends on the meal.

Menu list:

http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/dining/disneydining.cfm
 
Like a few posters have already said. Our last few trips we started eating at some of the TS for lunch. The price is usually less and the servings are not as large. We found that when we ate at TS for dinner we struggled to finish the larger servings after such a long/hot day.
 
One other thought, often breakfast buffets, and maybe lunch buffets as well may be relatively inexpensive. Keeping in mind that with the buffets, your beverage is included - so long as you don't order alcohol. But then alcohol isn't covered under DDP anyhow.

It also helps if you can share an itme or two - like getting one entree and an appetizer instead of two entrees.
 


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