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Old 12 Jul 20, 08:47 PM  
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Mobile The Boathouse- worth OOP?

IYO would you pay OOP for the Boathouse?

For 2 adults & 2 (very) young kids...
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Old 12 Jul 20, 09:09 PM  
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It’s better value OOP than using dining plan credits. It really depends what you order I guess but we really like it there and have had some lovely meals. If it’s a nice evening it’s lovely to sit outside and have your meal.
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Old 13 Jul 20, 09:19 AM  
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I’m quite keen to try it next year, never thought it looked worth two TS credits so the plan would be paying Oop in our off site week. So will be very interested to see people’s opinions on it
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Old 13 Jul 20, 11:51 AM  
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Went there on my birthday in March, only had drinks at the bar at the end of the dock.
Other bar food looked excellent and all the drinks were well prepared, not just well drinks with ice.

Enquired about the speedboat table, there is a minimum spend to book it but we would easily hit that threshold even for lunch ;-)
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We are thinking of going here next summer and using OOP. We are planning on doing lobster rolls and dessert, so we didn't think it looked worthy of 2TS credits either. (just like Morimoto Asia, but at least it is only 1TS credit at lunch!)
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We were on the DDP last xmas and went for dinner there. We are 5 adults and had an amazing meal. I don’t remember exactly what we had to eat or drink but I do remember we all said it’s one of the best meals we’ve ever had at Disney and it was well worth the 2 credits.
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All sounding pretty excellent! A lobster roll and a cocktail will probably be my meal of choice 😁 (& order something cheaper for the kids to share &#128521
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We stayed off-site so paid OOP - it's good value on the whole. Food at Boathouse is generally very good, portions great for young kids and served in fun 'paper boats'. Only downside can be the air con when it's on full blast and you're directly under it, staff not keen to turn it down, so sitting outside is usually a good thing.
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Boathouse was our best meal of our last holiday. Would go back in a heart beat and pay x
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Thanks guys! I need about 10 trips to Disney springs to fit in all the places we want to eat
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