inkedupmomma
modern mouseketeer
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- May 5, 2008
Thanks.. that truly seems so bizarre to meJust tell the server how many credits to apply to the order, they just show up as one pool. There are not divided up by age.
Thanks.. that truly seems so bizarre to meJust tell the server how many credits to apply to the order, they just show up as one pool. There are not divided up by age.
I have a question about splitting meals when on the deluxe dining plan.
I always see many varying answers when searching, and felt confident about sharing meals in order to maximize credits, but every time I search for information about this, I see answers on the Mom's Panel like this, "While sharing meals isn't usually a problem at a Walt Disney World Resort quick service restaurant, if you plan to use your Disney Dining Plan entitlements to pay for your meal at a table service restaurant, you won’t be able to share your meal with another member of your party. They’ll either have to use their own table service entitlements or pay for their meal “out of pocket”.
IS THIS TRUE...as a party of 8, using the Deluxe Dining Plan, would we be able to use only 5 credits to all share 5 appetizers, entrees, and desserts?
It is NOT true. People share ALL the time. The only place where we know for sure you CANNOT share is Via Napoli. They will require everyone to order an entrée of some kind. Other than that, you should be fine using 5 credits to feed 8 of you.
However, you're going to have lots of credits left over. Are you sure the DxDDP is a good fit for you?
This is such a lazy response from the Mom's Panel, although I'm not surprised by it. They should have explained that as long as it's not a fixed price meal, such as a buffet or character dining, you will likely be able to share meals. I think they don't want to give a blanket statement because of non-Disney owned restaurants like Via Napoli, but to give out completely wrong info is a little crazy!I have a question about splitting meals when on the deluxe dining plan.
I always see many varying answers when searching, and felt confident about sharing meals in order to maximize credits, but every time I search for information about this, I see answers on the Mom's Panel like this, "While sharing meals isn't usually a problem at a Walt Disney World Resort quick service restaurant, if you plan to use your Disney Dining Plan entitlements to pay for your meal at a table service restaurant, you won’t be able to share your meal with another member of your party. They’ll either have to use their own table service entitlements or pay for their meal “out of pocket”.
IS THIS TRUE...as a party of 8, using the Deluxe Dining Plan, would we be able to use only 5 credits to all share 5 appetizers, entrees, and desserts?
This is such a lazy response from the Mom's Panel, although I'm not surprised by it. They should have explained that as long as it's not a fixed price meal, such as a buffet or character dining, you will likely be able to share meals. I think they don't want to give a blanket statement because of non-Disney owned restaurants like Via Napoli, but to give out completely wrong info is a little crazy!
That’s unfair. They’re simply untrained and relying on their own experience without access to accurate information.The Mom's panel is going to say what will benefit Disney the most. Especially $$$ wise. They are very biased.
I'm sorry if this has been asked. We are booked for lunch at be our guest. There is no alcohol or any speciality beverages listed online. Has anyone eaten there and been able to subsitute their drink for a snack? Same question also for Casey's corner.
No. BoG used to allow it, but it got abused with the self serve drinks, so they did away with swapping your drink entitlement for a snack.
Now, about the only place you can swap your drink entitlement for a snack is at the resorts...due to guests having their refillable mug.
I figured that would be the case. So basically you forfit the speciality drink/alcohol advantage on the dining plan at places that don't have them? That's a bummer. I really dont like soda and coffee at lunch in orlando seems unappealing. We will still probably go for the experience but it really looses a lot of the value to the 2018 dining plan.
The only park that doesn't have alcohol at QS is MK, so you're not really losing that much value. Several of the TS restaurants at MK do have alcohol, so perhaps you need to plan only TS at MK and save your QS for the other parks.
Question regarding Alcoholic Beverage - does this included Specialty Cocktails or is it limited to just beer and wine? Does it vary by restaurant? TIA
Thank youIt varies. If you scroll down slightly, you'll see another sticky with ACTUAL experiences which will give you an idea of what's been allowed so far.
I'm the friend. Replying because I also want to know.Sounds good! That's the only day we are going to have lunch in MK(mom wants to experience BoG and husband has a love of Casey's) I guess we will sacrifice value for experience at one lunch. (But it hurts me to think of the milkshakes and margaritas I will be missing!) Has anyone eaten at Santuli canteen on the dining plan? Is the 22oz beer included or just the 16oz? Asking for a friend...
Is it possible to upgrade ONE person in the room to the regular dining plan, and have the other remain at quick service level? Then the TS credits could be used for both to be able to get a few table meals, but mostly QS (I'd love to try Boma...).
Others have reported that they don’t differentiate between the larger or smaller beer glasses. So I would order the larger one since I like beer.I'm the friend. Replying because I also want to know.