wannabeBelle said:Keep in mind that Narcoosee's is a Signature Dining Experience and would "cost" you two of your sit down meals to eat there one time. In light of that I can't imagine that that particular item would be excluded. If you are still interested in dining there, I would contact Disney directly to be sure that this item is included. Belle
I got in touch with Disney Dining and the young lady I spoke with called all over and she came to the same conclusion I thought. There are restaurants that have lobster/lobster tail as an add on. These are NEVER included with the entree and would have to be ordered separately. The lobster items you are refering to are all part of the entree, so she had thought that they would be included as well. Hope this helps. BelleTeeCeeFitz said:Thanx Belle! I am aware of the "2 points" for Narcoossee's. I have not dined here before & want to try it. The menu selections look great!
mousermerf said:Just so no one thinks i'm batty...
http://www.allearsnet.com/din/restnews.htm
All Ears says it's true. I knew i saw it somewhere
Thanks to MouserMerf for the tip and JP for providing the official scoop!!!! BelleJPVonDrake said:I can confirm this is TRUE from official sources...
The Magic Your Way Plus FREE Dine offer has been extended to book through June 25th, 2006. However, you may notice advertisements for this offer to indicate the travel dates have changed to August 19 - September 30th with other black-out periods during this offer appearing in future ads. This is due to the very limited availability of rooms left. Most nights have sold out August 13-18th, and other nights are selling out fast.
If you would still like to get in on this special offer call 1-407-W-DISNEY or your travel agent -- insert Kingdom Konsultants plug here -- AS SOON AS POSSIBLE before your travel dates are gone!
Hope this helps! :sohappy:
Question...JPVonDrake said:I can confirm this is TRUE from official sources...
The Magic Your Way Plus FREE Dine offer has been extended to book through June 25th, 2006. However, you may notice advertisements for this offer to indicate the travel dates have changed to August 19 - September 30th with other black-out periods during this offer appearing in future ads. This is due to the very limited availability of rooms left. Most nights have sold out August 13-18th, and other nights are selling out fast.
If you would still like to get in on this special offer call 1-407-W-DISNEY or your travel agent -- insert Kingdom Konsultants plug here -- AS SOON AS POSSIBLE before your travel dates are gone!
Hope this helps! :sohappy:
tiggerific418 said:Question...
Has Disney allocated "X" amount of rooms especially for the free dining package people and that is why it is sold out?
OR
Has all *gasp* of Disney sold out for the week of Aug 13-18, etc.?
I wont be there until Aug 24-29 but I suddenly have visions of us fighting our way through enormous crowds rather than the usual slowness of this particular week of the year. Please tell me that I am not going to be fighting off Spring Break type crowds. :lookaroun
That is pretty much how I assumed things worked for these type of promos. Thanks for the clarification. I was in WDW for spring break 2004 and many of the reservation CMs i spoke with claimed the resort was "sold out" for the time I was there. When we got there and saw waits of no less than 2 hours for most attractions I believed them. It was by far my least enjoyable experience in Disney in nearly 20 trips. Thanks for your usual overflowing fountain of knowledge.JPVonDrake said:Whenever a discount marketing offer is released, there is a select and limited number of discounted rooms available at each resort, in each room type, for each date within the offer period. Once they sell out, they are gone. Individual Guest cancellations do not increase the number of discounted rooms available.
Sell-out conditions at our Resorts can happen at anytime, as Disney Resorts can boast to have one of the highest occupancy levels in the industry. However, sold out Disney Resorts do not necessarily mean crowded Disney Theme Parks. First, the parks can easily accommodate all the Guests staying at all of Disney's 22 Resorts, and still welcome Guests staying at any of the hundreds of hotels and motels throughout the Orlando Area. Even if our resorts are sold out, the hundreds of other may not be. Also, not all Guests staying at our Resorts on any given day will be visiting the Theme Parks, as we host several business and other group Conventions who will be attending various seminars, meeting, sporting events, and banquets with their convention instead.
Hope this helps! :sohappy:
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