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FRANTIC_FROG
16 Aug 05, 10:38 AM
I was just wondering if this link would be of any use to anyone on here.
I know how hard it is to get hold of these meal tickets without paying over the top E Bay prices
( see below for correct link!!)
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FRANTIC_FROG
16 Aug 05, 10:41 AM
whoops sorry, let's try that link againwww.orlandofuntickets.com/mousesavers

Ear_Poppin
16 Aug 05, 11:18 AM
I was reading this from the newsletter. I could not work out if that is all you pay for the items ( and so you could go for the most expensive items ) or whether you just get a credit towards some of the cost. Anyone know ?

Cheers

Denise :D

KittyKat
16 Aug 05, 11:31 AM
The vouchers cover the full cost of an entree, dessert and soft drink at many counter-service places. Beaches and Cream however is a table service restaurant and is included in the ones we bought and as the desserts there are big sundae etc, you can get very good value from these. They are not worth it for the kids anywhere if eating from the kids menu though.

Kitty

Winnies_No1fan
16 Aug 05, 11:39 AM
Do you have to be staying on site to have and use them though ?? Thats what i was wondering as we arent ...:(

Michelle
16 Aug 05, 12:26 PM
We have just been looking at these vouchers too.

We were just wondering ...Say at Beaches and Cream are the milk shake classed as a beverage or is it just the soda's???::confused::
Also was looking at Cosmic Ray's for instance, you can get 1/2 rack of ribs etc, is this classed as a entree??

Thanks

KittyKat
16 Aug 05, 12:41 PM
I don't know about milkshakes being counted as a beverage as I never touch the stuff (milk that is) but I would suspect not although they may let you substitute as a dessert. An entree just means main course so yes the half-rack of ribs would count.

Kitty

Michelle
16 Aug 05, 12:44 PM
Thanks Kitty

I think I might just go ahead and get some, nothing ventured nothing gained IMO :)

Winnies_No1fan
16 Aug 05, 12:57 PM
Anybody know if i have you have to stay on site to use them ?
dont want to buy any and find out i cant use them :(

Michelle
16 Aug 05, 01:05 PM
No I dont think you have to stay onsite to use them.

FRANTIC_FROG
16 Aug 05, 03:11 PM
No they are for all visitors, onsite and off.

Michelle
17 Aug 05, 04:27 PM
I have just ordered some. We have just got 8 I bet when we get there we wish we'd bought more.
I plan on using them for Beaches and Cream.

Winnies_No1fan
19 Aug 05, 08:21 PM
Thinking of buying some of these to use at beaches and cream ..Does this have to be booked in advance ??

may
19 Aug 05, 08:36 PM
Technically I've read B and C is classed as counter service although I believe in practice it is more table service so I dont think you can make an ADR for it. Still I havent made my first visit yet and I'm not really sure. Anyone know for definite?

Michelle
20 Aug 05, 10:44 AM
No you can't make ADRs for Beaches and Cream, its a matter of first come first served.

loadsapixiedust
20 Aug 05, 10:52 AM
B&C do not take ADRs and you might have a long wait for a table, but they will give you a pager so you can wander around while you wait and there is a games arcade next door.