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Old 10 Mar 20, 09:39 PM  
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What’s included on the premium dining plan as Disneyland hotel

We are going back to DLP in December with our son, daughter in law and 4 yr old grandson. Last December my DH and I stayed at NPB on the half board plus this year we are staying at Disneyland hotel with premium dining included (breakfast, lunch and dinner I believe).

Please can you tell me if the menu is selective like it is for half board plus as we are trying to decide where and when to eat. Thanks for any tips or advise you can share with us. x
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Old 11 Mar 20, 10:02 AM  
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We are going next week and staying in Disney land hotel, you have the premium package and from what I can see you can pretty much eat anywhere. We are doing Auberge de Cendrillon (SP?) Inventions and Ratatoulli, all included on the package. Breakfast looks really good in DLH aswell, pretty muche everything you can think of.

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Yep, you can eat anywhere, and either show for the Wild West Show.
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Im not sure when the "change" came into effect but there were two packages available. One was premium half board and one was premium full board plus 100eu gift card. If you have half board then you get 1x breakfast and 1x voucher per person per night. Full board gets you 1x breakfast and 2x vouchers per person per night.

The breakfast entitles you to buffet breakfast in Disneyland hotel, or 1x breakfast in plaza gardens (with characters) per stay or (I believe - I was not allowed to book this when we stopped at Christmas) breakfast with princesses.

The premium vouchers allow you to eat at any restaurant within the parks and a limited selection of restaurants in the village. Table service restaurants will let you have 1x drink and a special premium menu. The premium menu has a limited selection but will be three course.

Alternatively you can use the voucher at "face value" for a la carte. You can only cash in 1 voucher per person per sitting. Using the voucher in counter service should only be 1 per person, even though a single premium face value would probably pay for the entire bill. I have no idea if you can use the 100eu gift card for counter service.

Since premium vouchers are, well, premium there are a number of restaurants that "stand out" as being expensive; Auberge, Inventions (but not Sunday Lunch), California grill. Other table service restaurants have more premium items for the voucher such as Remy and Cpn Jacks. Im not sure if Silver Spur has a premium menu, I think it does but would have to download the menus and see. I have no idea about Walts as ive never eaten there with vouchers.

Buffets and counter service tend to be "poor value" due to the cost of premium vouchers - that being said if you were on full board then you would be overwhelmed having 4x Inventions meals per stay...

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Hope you are able to rebook at a later date. Fingers crossed you don’t have to wait too long x
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We are going next week and staying in Disney land hotel, you have the premium package and from what I can see you can pretty much eat anywhere. We are doing Auberge de Cendrillon (SP?) Inventions and Ratatoulli, all included on the package. Breakfast looks really good in DLH aswell, pretty muche everything you can think of.
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Thanks for the info very useful x
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Im not sure when the "change" came into effect but there were two packages available. One was premium half board and one was premium full board plus 100eu gift card. If you have half board then you get 1x breakfast and 1x voucher per person per night. Full board gets you 1x breakfast and 2x vouchers per person per night.

The breakfast entitles you to buffet breakfast in Disneyland hotel, or 1x breakfast in plaza gardens (with characters) per stay or (I believe - I was not allowed to book this when we stopped at Christmas) breakfast with princesses.

The premium vouchers allow you to eat at any restaurant within the parks and a limited selection of restaurants in the village. Table service restaurants will let you have 1x drink and a special premium menu. The premium menu has a limited selection but will be three course.

Alternatively you can use the voucher at "face value" for a la carte. You can only cash in 1 voucher per person per sitting. Using the voucher in counter service should only be 1 per person, even though a single premium face value would probably pay for the entire bill. I have no idea if you can use the 100eu gift card for counter service.

Since premium vouchers are, well, premium there are a number of restaurants that "stand out" as being expensive; Auberge, Inventions (but not Sunday Lunch), California grill. Other table service restaurants have more premium items for the voucher such as Remy and Cpn Jacks. Im not sure if Silver Spur has a premium menu, I think it does but would have to download the menus and see. I have no idea about Walts as ive never eaten there with vouchers.

Buffets and counter service tend to be "poor value" due to the cost of premium vouchers - that being said if you were on full board then you would be overwhelmed having 4x Inventions meals per stay...
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