Which restaurants would you share a meal at?

tchrrx

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I am traveling with my DD6, my DH, and my parents. We have scheduled several 2 credit ADRs. So, I would like to possibly save some by sharing meals (or from DD6 paying OOP). Which of these restaurants would be the easiest to do that at?

CM (no sharing, what about OOP?)
Le Cellier
CRT (no sharing)
Cali. Grill-
HDDR- (no sharing)
WCC-

We will be there for 8 nights, but we're doing CS for a couple of dinners. The above restaurants use 45 credits & we only have 40. How can I best use the plan?
 
We ate at Chef Mickey's and Le Cellier last week on the DDP, and both times paid for a child's meal OOP, no problem. As far as sharing it depends who you are sharing with. The food at Le Cellier was so yummy, I did not want to share! But if you are sharing with your DD or there are 2 people with small appetites, it can be done there. Enjoy!!
 
You can pay OOP for your kids whereever but we found it didn't save much money. You may be better off just paying for some (however many credits you need) at CRT since it is 2 credits and not that much money considering it is 2 credits. That way it's easier than trying to figure out sharing/paying OOP at every meal as well. At Le Cellier the kid's desserts are very cute and the drinks were not included in the kids meals. For my 2 kids it was more than $30 plus tax and tip. Sharing at Le Cellier would be difficult unless people had small appetites as the servings are not that large. Sharing at WCC would be more possible because they have some very large app and desserts but people who order the skillet option can't share. If you paid OOP for 1 adult and 1 child at CRT and paid OOP at WCC for your child I think that would be the easiest thing to do. The desserts at WCC are definitely large enough to share with a child and were more child friendly than those at Le Cellier so you could probably get away with just ordering a child's meal.

Yvonne
 
My daughter is now 12, but her very FAVORITE thing is shrimp cocktail. We try to go to TS restaraunts that offer this, and then order something extra for her, such as mashed potatoes, salad, etc. She has a very tiny appetite so this is more than enough for her, since a lot of times the shrimp cocktails are very healthy in size. She will also look over our plates, as if they are her own personal buffet, and decide what she might like a taste of. I would think if you have younger children and didn't mild to part with your appetizer that this might work. There is no way that I could eat all of that anyway and then try to fit in dessert, which is a must!

There are many times that we only use 2 TS credits and we always come out to the good, especially since she is considered an adult. We end up with 6 TS meals rather than 4....not too bad!
 

My Mom and I used to share the larger steak at LeCellier, I think it was 14 oz (New York Strip?).
 

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