Half Board
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Full-board, or "American Plan" is all meals included. Half-board, or Modified American Plan (MAP) is breakfast plus either lunch or dinner (most commonly dinner, though sometimes you have a choice.) Called "pension" and "half pension" in some places.<BR><BR>Most common in resort areas, rare in cities. Quite often optional, though it's not unusual to be mandatory, especially at peak periods.<BR><BR>Usually a good deal, though sometimes more food than you would normally eat. Note that beverages (other than tap water) are usually not included.<BR><BR>In many situations you may choose, day by day, to not take the second meal and receive (usually partial) credit; advance notice required, often by 10am, usually no later than noon. <BR><BR>
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I've had halfboard at a few places and liked it ok, but in general I don't care for it. Usually the dinner includes a few courses besides the main course that I don't really want and the choices are limited. Sometimes there's a fixed menu and that's it. Generally all drinks, even mineral water, are extra.