24 Jan 16, 12:00 PM
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24 Jan 16, 12:00 PM
Gill H
VIP Dibber
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VIP Dibber
Join Date: Jan 08
Location: South Wales
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If you go to a TS restaurant (anywhere) and order 3 courses but are too full to eat your dessert, and ask if you can take it with you - no problem, you have paid for it. (Though personally the whole idea grosses me out.)
If you go to a buffet, you have paid for 'all you care to eat' while you are there. If you go to a pizza buffet and only eat one slice while your companion eats ten, you are not entitled to take nine slices to eat latet. You pay a set price, and are entitled to what you eat while there.
At DLP breakfast is included in the price of your hotel, as it is in many European hotels. If you choose not to eat any breakfast, or just one thing, you have paid the same as someone who eats loads. Thay's because it's a buffet, that's how they work.
If you choose to ask a CM if you can take stuff with you and they say yes, then fine. If you choose to wrap up what is on your plate and take it for later, no one is going to stop you.
However, you are only actually entitled to what you choose to eat while there. The price you paid is irrelevant - that's how buffets work.
What you choose to do is up to you and realistically no-one will stop you. But no-one has been rude to you here. You asked if it is OK and people have told you the official position, and given you alternative ideas such as buying stuff in the station shop, bringing snacks, going back later (I believe breakfast runs till 11 am) or asking about breakfast in the park.
I think people have been perfectly helpful. What you choose to do with that information is up to you.
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DLP: many offsite and onsite trips
WDW: Port Orleans Riverside Dec 10; SSR Nov 14, POFQ Nov 2022 DCL cruises: 2 so far
Other parks: Tokyo
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