View Full Version : Are credits separated yet??
BBGirl
09-11-2006, 11:31 PM
Not trying to start a fight honest. :sunny: But I would really like to know as I want to share with DH once and use the Planet Hollywood voucher once making us have to pay OOP for DS(8) and DD(3) once to keep everything even as we would have 2 more adult TS then childern at that point and I don't want the evil eye or to be told I can't because they can't tell that they are adult credits left. (that has to be the longest run-on sentence ever) If they are seperated then I don't have to worry about it. If not any word on when the separation should/could take place? Please just answer yes or no. I know the rules and don't plan on breaking them. Just looking for infomation to ease my mind.
thunderbird1
09-12-2006, 12:12 AM
Nope, they weren't separated as of our trip, August 19-29.
Have fun! (Which is code for "I'm so jealous that you're still planning and I'm already home trying to lose the 7 lbs I gained on the dining plan.")
bicker
09-12-2006, 04:12 AM
On what appears to be a random basis, they apparently are verifying that you don't exceed the "A"s and "C"s on your room key, but other than that, guests are still on their honor.
lomillerin
09-12-2006, 02:55 PM
I don't understand what is meant by "separated"? I am getting the dining plan for Christmas Break and will have 2 adults and one child with us. The child needs to eat also so how could it be helpful to be all together? I guess I don't understand.
If we were at a restaurant and said we want to pay OOP for the child, wouldn't the waiter think that was odd?
bicker
09-12-2006, 03:05 PM
Perhaps not "odd" but rather it has been reported that wait staff have responded to such things with suspicion. If you have more specific questions about this, though, please contact Disney Dining, per forum policy.
BBGirl
09-12-2006, 04:55 PM
Perhaps not "odd" but rather it has been reported that wait staff have responded to such things with suspicion. If you have more specific questions about this, though, please contact Disney Dining, per forum policy.
See that's the problem I don't want to have. W what I'm doing is perfectly "legal" nothing wrong with it but I don't want the suspicion or like one person posted said being told NO.
Thanks all for the answers so far even if they're not what I was hoping for :guilty:
ksoehrlein
09-12-2006, 11:20 PM
Do you get any kind of receipt from TS meals when you're on the DDP? If so, do they itemize what was ordered and/or which type of credits were used for the meal? It would be helpful to have a paper trail of some kind for these kinds of situations.
Either way, I'd at least keep the receipt handy from the Planet Hollywood meal where you used the voucher (assuming you'd get a receipt for using a voucher, if not for using the DDP). That would be "soft proof," should you feel you need it, that there was at least one meal where 1 adult TS credit had not been used.
Just be sure you tell the server upfront about your plans to pay OOP for the kids. If you're a babbler (like me!), you can tell the server all about how you and DH shared one adult meal and used a voucher for another, so you now have 2 adult credits left but no child credits. That should get it all out into the open, get a feel for any possible "suspicion" on the part of the server (at which point you can dig out whatever proof you have in the form of receipts), and also prepare the server to enter your orders into the system the proper way right from the start without having to split the two payment methods after handing you the check.
Of course, if you're really worried, it sounds like the "safest" (least suspicious-looking) thing to do would be to share and pay OOP for everyone (aside from the voucher) at Planet Hollywood. Probably not the most cost effective solution, however. Good luck!
Uncleromulus
09-13-2006, 04:47 AM
This is one of those things that only WDW can really answer..
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