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Old 04-02-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Breakfast Certificate

:dazed I need help...

I signed up with connections123 to get some meal vouchers. I am considering the breakfast certificates. Can someone explain to me the benefit of buying these? Unless I use them at one of the Princess breakfasts (which my boys are not interested in), it doesn't seem like I am saving much of anything. Most character breakfasts run $16.99 and the certificiate is $17.75 for adults and the childs plate is $8.99 with the certificate running $11.00.

Any thoughts?:whistle:
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I don't have any personal experience with the vouchers but have read the info here: http://www.mousesavers.com/connections.html
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Click on the SEARCH button at the top of the page and do a search on "Voucher" - there's a great thread about the pros and cons debate, as well as some concerns about using the program. Hope that helps! :D
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Thanks Mickey Mac...I had read alot of those but still found a few I hadn't seen before. They just all seem to discuss the Quick & Casual vouchers. I want to know what others experiences have been with the breakfast certificates. Anyone?:cry:
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We used Breakfast vouchers for the Princess Storybook, Cinderella's Royal Table, and Donald's Breakfastausaurus for my self and my husband, and paid for the kids. We saved about $7 per adult at the princess breakfasts, and about $4. per adult for the DB breakfast. Overall, it saved us about $36.

Using them was very simple, all we had to do was tell our wait staff we had them, how many, and submit them when check is presented.

We did not buy any kids vouchers since it was not cost effective.
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Have used both and breakfast ones are definitley worth it for character breakfast. Remeber tax and gratuities are included! We also found great places to use q&c vouchers to get your money's worht. Its also convenient having pre-paid meals.
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