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2 Sep 18, 12:19 PM |
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Getting Excited
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Advice for half board dining plan?
Hey everyone we're to DLP at Christmas time and I've got the half board dining plan too so looking for the best places to use the vouchers and any hints or tips
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2 Sep 18, 02:24 PM |
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Which plan do you have? X
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2 Sep 18, 02:31 PM |
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Getting Excited
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Half board standard...think that covers the quick service restaurants?
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2 Sep 18, 03:05 PM |
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2 Sep 18, 06:28 PM |
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Half Board standard covers:
Restaurant des Stars - Studios Park Plaza Gardens and Agrabah Cafe - Disneyland Park La Grange - Disney Village Chuck Wagon - Cheyenne Hotel La Cantina - Santa Fe Hotel Plaza Gardens & La Grange get good reviews, as does Agrabah but this is mainly Moroccan/north African dishes. |
2 Sep 18, 07:12 PM |
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dlpguide/planning/dining/
This is a really good guide to the DLP menus. The standard adult voucher is worth €29 as part payment at a more expensive restaurant. |
3 Sep 18, 12:47 AM |
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Excited about Disney
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I thought the voucher for the buffets could be used at quick service restaurants - cant this be done - DD and her friends go next week and they dont fancy the buffets - does anyone know?
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3 Sep 18, 06:15 AM |
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Officially no, but I have read of some places allowing it. However, it is a waste of the value as QS is about £15 for a meal. Also most of the fast food is not great, the sit down restaurants are far better. And no incredibly slow queues for lukewarm food and nowhere to sit!
I have alaways had decent food at the buffets. Restaurant des Stars, although having the most boring interior in the whole of Disney, has really good selections. Billy Bob’s looks good too although I haven’t made it there yet. Agrabah is great if you like Middle Eastern food, and Plaza Gardens is fine if you avoid busy times. Or you can use it towards a table service meal. Remy’s is a good one but lots of other great places too.
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3 Sep 18, 05:38 PM |
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Can you book tables at the buffet restaurants?
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3 Sep 18, 05:51 PM |
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