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Old 20 Jun 19, 04:55 PM  
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I'm going to dlp in dec and got a good deal from travel agent when upgrading to full bourd plus got a couple of questions as never gone and never had dining plan iv done a little research and I get a good selection of sit down meal options but what if I just want to grab a burger from a fast food place can I use the dining plan for that? As I cannot find any conclusive answers.thanks in advance.
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Old 20 Jun 19, 04:57 PM  
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Also is it worth upgrading to deluxe? Thanks again
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Old 20 Jun 19, 05:36 PM  
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For me, full board is too much food. Officially it is not valid at counter service places. So you are talking a full breakfast buffet, a three course lunch and a three course dinner. (Or three buffets a day).

I would save my money and eat what I want for lunch.
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Old 20 Jun 19, 06:45 PM  
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For me, full board is too much food. Officially it is not valid at counter service places. So you are talking a full breakfast buffet, a three course lunch and a three course dinner. (Or three buffets a day).

I would save my money and eat what I want for lunch.
it was a extra £15pp to upgrade so £60 total for the full 4 days I just thought that was to good a deal to pass up already planning lunches at chez Remy for the oldest daughters birthday (the reason for going)
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Old 20 Jun 19, 10:24 PM  
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You could always choose to do one buffet, and one table service each day. The parks close relatively early in December, so I'd recommend choosing hotel restaurants for your evening meal, as they'll be open later.

With the plus you can use the buffets at sequoia lodge and Newport bay club, there's also a table service restaurant at Newport bay that's on the plan. Also in the village, there's Annette's, and the steakhouse. Both on the plus plan, and will be open later than the parks.

Hope that helps. Xx

Edit: you can also use the standard buffets if you wish. As you only paid £15 pp to upgrade, you're not really losing out in this instance. X

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Old 21 Jun 19, 06:13 AM  
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I agree do one buffet a day. You can regulate better what you eat. It is a lot of food. Some find the plan restricting. The meals are set with choices at each course in table service restaurants. If you want to eat off the set menus you can use your voucher at face value. The convenience is the major factor here. If you want to have it all paid up front and don’t want to worry about affording it then great. You do sacrifice choice somewhat.
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I agree do one buffet a day. You can regulate better what you eat. It is a lot of food. Some find the plan restricting. The meals are set with choices at each course in table service restaurants. If you want to eat off the set menus you can use your voucher at face value. The convenience is the major factor here. If you want to have it all paid up front and don’t want to worry about affording it then great. You do sacrifice choice somewhat.
as I'm staying in castle club with thanks to your info I'll book inventions for our evening meal (daily buffet and pay topup) and then I can do sit down meals for lunch in the parks as kids are 7&2 the routine will be dinner watch fireworks from room then bed ha ha ha I hope

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Sorry, you are at DLH? In that case you get Premium plan, surely?

In which case you get Inventions, Auberge, Walt’s, Cali Grill and pretty much everywhere.
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Sorry, you are at DLH? In that case you get Premium plan, surely?

In which case you get Inventions, Auberge, Walt’s, Cali Grill and pretty much everywhere.
yes castle club park view room
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In that case you should have the Premium plan which covers all the restaurants.

Have you thought about Auberge de Cendrillon? If you have any princess fans they should love it.
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