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Old 02-27-2004, 11:01 AM   #4 (permalink)
goofy4goofy
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Re: Meal vouchers

Most people don't recommend buying them off of ebay. They are usually more than hotwire savings club. This club is free for 30 days and $8 a month after that (but you can cancel at any time). It takes about 4-7 days to get the vouchers via the mail.

Quick and Casual Vouchers are $11.50 (includes tax and tip if there are any). It includes entree with a side, drink and dessert...good for anytime, lunch or dinner. The best values are at Pepper Market at Coronado (where a steak dinner costs nearly $18 alone), Beaches and Cream, The Mara at AKL, etc. If you split the meal, it will be a huge value! You usually get enough food that two people could easily split the entire meal. It worked great for our family! For example, we got a prime rib dinner with potato and veggie (18.00), strawberry shortcake (3.65) and large drink (2.00) at Pepper Market. This comes to about $24, plus they charge tip and tax at this restaurant. We split the meal, and we had so much we couldn't finish. What a great value!!! We surely could not eaten dinner for $5.75 per person (the cost of the voucher split in half)...and we got a great meal!

The breakfast vouchers are like $17 each. If you eat a character buffet breakfast, this is a small value. Most character breakfasts are $16.99 plus tax and tip. The vouchers include tax and tip, so you get a few dollars savings. We used ours at Chef Mickey's and saved around $10 for the four of us.

The Kingdom lunch vouchers are $30 and they also include tax and tip. They include appetizers, entree with side, dessert and drink. My brother and I split a voucher at Restaurant Marrakesh. We ordered a chicken appetizer for around $6.00. The Sultan Sampler for an entree that was about $18. The Crepes Atlast for dessert was about $6 as well. The drink was $2.00 and we ordered an extra water. There was more than enough food for the two of us (and we are big eaters). Total would have been $32 PLUS TAX AND TIP. So, we saved some money here as well. Considering that we would have spent much more than $15 per person to eat here, it was a great savings!

Hotwire Savings Club charges nothing for shipping and handling as well. I highly recommend them.

If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask!
Kelly
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