Where is the most expensive counter meals?

:lmao: It's a shame since I love mussels, but that's just hilarious.

So how limited are you on the DDP as far as what you can order? Do they bring you special menus? I'm just curious since I'm not doing DDP.

Nope, no special menus. With the regular DDP, you get any entree, dessert and a drink (think soft drink or tea) for your 1 TS meal each day. You also get one CS meal each day that includes an entree, drink and dessert, plus one snack credit per day. At $30.99 per day for each adult, it's a good value IF you plan to eat a TS meal each day. In September, when the DDP is added to your trip for free, it's a great deal!
 
Nope, no special menus. With the regular DDP, you get any entree, dessert and a drink (think soft drink or tea) for your 1 TS meal each day. You also get one CS meal each day that includes an entree, drink and dessert, plus one snack credit per day. At $30.99 per day for each adult, it's a good value IF you plan to eat a TS meal each day. In September, when the DDP is added to your trip for free, it's a great deal!

Just correcting a typo it's $37.99/night for adults to purchase the basic plan.
 
I think you should do what ever makes you happy. I would never buy the ddp, or eat at most the ts because they cost too much for me. I love the free dinning, best thing is you wont have to worry if you're getting your moneys worth, it's free!
 
Not sure that came out as intended. The dinners at the value resort food courts do not include beverage & dessert. So probably $13 to $15 total, depending on what is ordered.[/QUOTE]


?? value resort food courts for dinner do NOT include beverage & dessert?
news to me..??:confused3

I think we'll go to Catalina Eddies at MGM. They have a personal pizza with salad, and carrot cake:love:

And did i mention they have carrot cake:lovestruc
 

Just correcting a typo it's $37.99/night for adults to purchase the basic plan.

You're right, of course. Thanks for the edit. I edit other people's reports every day, so it's kind of nice to have someone do it for me for a change. :goodvibes
 
The "most expensive" in my mind is one where I use a credit for food that I order solely based on the price rather than the quality.

I'd much prefer to look for the best quality food that I can get. That being said, the Pepper Market at Coronado Springs probably satisifies both criteria.

:thumbsup2
 
The "most expensive" in my mind is one where I use a credit for food that I order solely based on the price rather than the quality.

I'd much prefer to look for the best quality food that I can get. That being said, the Pepper Market at Coronado Springs probably satisifies both criteria.

well said I rather eat good then eat expensive:thumbsup2
 
For OP:

I'm not here to judge...just answering the question...I feel that Wolfgang Puck's Express at DTD is pretty expensive and does count as a counter service credit. I don't believe you can order EVERYTHING they offer, it's one of those semi unusual places for disney dining plan, so just ask before you order. It makes for a fun and different evening (or lunch)--a little respite from the parks. I hope that helps...

I think getting the 'most for my money' makes us happy too...
 


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