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Meal vouchers... a great way to 'maximise' your budget. You're telling me!

Get used to it people...this is just the tip if the iceberg as we enter the uncharted waters of public ownership.
 
Scott said:
This... Just... What? This cows face sums up my confusion:

Actually, I hear that is the office all these ideas are created in.

Bullsh*t.
 
Ahh it includes Pizza Pasta at explorers.

So, 2.80 for a drink
9.95 for pizza pasta
refill cup 6.00
5 donuts from mutiny bay - now if i recall i thought these were 4.95 for a 5 pack?

£23.70

You can save with it - not a huge deal and you have to be careful where you go to maximise your savings, but i think its possible
 
You can save with it depending on where you eat, but it's hardly great savings. And I doubt everyone is going to know that they either have to have Pizza Pasta or one of the most expensive things in Woodcutters to make a saving. There will probably be some people that buy these vouchers thinking it's a good deal and end up eating at say Burger Kitchen; for them it would have been cheaper (probably, not actually worked it out) to buy everything individually.

With all the other free money off vouchers they tend to give out on park now you are almost certainly better off just using them.

:)
 
I guess its the same with any business, take package holidays for example, yeah you could do it all seperately and save some money, or on the rare occasion you could even get a package deal cheaper than if you did it all yourself, its all swings and roundabouts, but a saving it possible, and whether its £1 or £10, its still a saving.
 
It's possible but come on...

Most guests aren't that savvy and in most cases you will not save!
 
surely your basing your potential savings on last years prices.

this might just be a hint as to what might be coming for this years pricing structure.
 
Many guest are, but more fool those who don't check and jump right in. Since the prices will most certainly rise. Its not as bad as we see it potentially.
 
A good way to maximise your budget, pack lunch (with 2 travel cups) made from basic/saver/budget supermarket label. buy a quencher, to save carrying heavy drinks all day.
Jobs a good'un
 
Badgy said:
surely your basing your potential savings on last years prices.

this might just be a hint as to what might be coming for this years pricing structure.

Just to point out these are not new, I think they came in with all day dining. And I believe that was the price last year (though they used to do a cheaper one that excluded Explorers and Woodcutters.)
 
So I am guessing they are even more useless for people with a Annual Pass?

Is there a discount if you buy for a family of 4?

The Children's one at £10 is good value, but if its a family of 4, do you really need 4 refill cups?

Edit:
Looking at the page again, does the Children s deal come with a Refill cup? Top table suggest it does, while the bottom text suggests it does not. Sighs.

Ian
 
IanB said:
The Children's one at £10 is good value, but if its a family of 4, do you really need 4 refill cups?

Technically yes as I think they are meant to be based on a per person for drinks. However if you are willing to share and keep queuing up I don't think anyone has noticed sharing really.

£20 for that deal though doesn't sound great, unless you go to Woodcutters or Pizza/Pasta. They would be better making this clear, or show it at £16 (the actual price in park) for Pizza/pasta buffet and refillable drink bottle then get free donuts if booked in advance. Could also then do £12 for burger kitchen and quencher too.
 
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