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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Why is Fultons 2 Meal Credits for Kids?
Just got back from the World a few days ago. We had dinner at Fulton's and everyone really enjoyed their meal. I can totally understand why this restaurant charges 2 TS meals for Adults. My problem is with the kids. I know the rule is that you have to order off the Kid's menu if they have one, which we did. My DS5 got an $8.00 hot dog. I was charged two credits for him. I ordered a side of Macaroni and Cheese for my DS2 and was charged an additional $8.00 since he is under 3 and not on the meal plan. I know it is only $8.00 but it just doesn't seem right.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Mar 2012
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Signature Restaurants are always 2 credits across the board for adults and children. It wouldn't make sense to charge an adult 2 credits and a kid 1, because in the end...you would have wasted credits for you kids. Even though you chose to get the hot dog(which I have got my son too) they also have crab legs and other more elaborate dishes on the kids menu.
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1937, what a year that was
Diet Coke on Ice or Else I apparently don't do anything they want to stimulate Join Date: Jun 2001
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A 2 credit restaurant is 2 credits for everyone. Adults and kids.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Kansas
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Food at Disney is expensive. The Dining Plan can actually make it more expensive. Hopefully, you did some character meals with him to help balance the cost of his $8 hot dog.
This is part of the reason I always check every menu before I go on my trips, and compare the cost of the dining plan to what we'll order.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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When it comes to kids' meals in signatures, I've found that the resort signatures, in general, have very nice kids' meals (better than adult meals in many restaurants).
The kids' meals in non-resort signatures, in contrast, are more like kids meals you'd see in any one TS restaurant. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Also, remember Fulton's is not a Disney owned or operated restaurant. It is owned and operated by Levy's. So, it is not a signature either but an independent restaurant who negotiated a price per meal from Disney via the dining plan that is equal to two credits. Also, any concerns about that need to be addressed to Levy's.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Does anyone know if there are any restrictions on the menu for the dining plan?
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Your mistake was being on the dining plan in the first place..
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