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6 Sep 17, 05:03 PM |
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New DDP and alcoholic drinks
I understand the new DDP includes an alcoholic drink and I was wondering what happens if you book a 2TS meal, do you get 2 drinks or just lose one? Also what about Cinderella Royal table, do you just lose them altogether?
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6 Sep 17, 06:34 PM |
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The 2 credits are the cost of the meal, as they are (usually) more expensive restaurants if you were to pay OOP. Your entitlement doesn't change - still just main, dessert and drink.
CRT serve wine (only sparkling by the looks of it) with lunch or dinner. As above, you'll be entitled to 1 glass assuming they have a DDP eligible option. Most of them fall above what the rumoured cash equivalent will be, but they may have a house one. |
6 Sep 17, 06:42 PM |
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Thank you, didn't realise CRT served wine now, the last time we ate there it was dry.
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7 Sep 17, 09:21 PM |
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Drinks are generally more expensive at the 2 credit restaurants - in some cases this is fair enough as they are premium drinks. It's a step forward though as you only got a non-alcoholic drink until now.
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7 Sep 17, 10:20 PM |
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7 Sep 17, 10:33 PM |
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That's true but although I don't think CRT is worth it (but my 4 year old will love it!) HBD was amazing and would love to do that again!
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7 Sep 17, 10:38 PM |
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8 Sep 17, 08:58 AM |
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As I said on another thread, effectively the best way of thinking about it is that the only change is that you can now have an alcoholic drink, if you could have 1 drink before then you can still have one drink just that it can have alcohol.
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8 Sep 17, 11:16 AM |
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8 Sep 17, 07:15 PM |
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I'd vote for that! On the subject of the 2TS restaurants, like you we love them as the quality (especially Jiko, CG and the underrated Artist Point in my opinion) is superb and if you're on the DDP it's basically free food. Quality, not quantity, especially when you can make up fusion meals at the F&W Festival!
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