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Re: Push your luck

Posted by Chris, Coach on team #308, Walled Lake Monster, from Walled Lake Schools and TRW Automotive Electronics.

Posted on 4/15/99 1:04 PM MST


In Reply to: Best Value for the Food Coupons posted by David Kelso on 4/14/99 6:31 PM MST:



This is what I would suggest:

Try pushing your luck wherever you use the coupons. It almost always works.

I bet you're asking yourself: 'what is this supposed to mean?' What I mean is, order the entre, a desert, fruit, side order, etc., until they tell you to stop (I would prioritize and order your food in that order). Usually the coupon says it's good for an entre, side item OR desert, and a drink. We've noticed you can get about one of everything if you try. If they say no, then oh well, nothing lost, but it usually works.

Also, ask for the souvenier mug drink. They almost always give it to you with the coupon. Do this with your first coupon and you'll get cheap refills the rest of your stay (not to mention you get a nice fancy mug).

Chris

: With all of the food experience that people have with the lunch coupons, can we share our thoughts on the best food for the coupon at Disney Parks??
: I nominate the Chicken dinner at the Liberty Inn at the far side of Epcot. Any other places?


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