beverages

No. Info from www.allearsnet.com

--One table-service meal (including appetizer, entree, dessert, or full buffet, non-alcoholic beverage, and gratuity/service charge; dessert not available at breakfast)

--One counter service meal (including entree/combo meal, dessert, and non-alcoholic beverage; dessert not available at breakfast)

--One snack -- As of May 2006, most snack items under $4 are eligible for the dining plan snack credit. Eligible snacks will be indicated on the menu with a Dining Plan symbol.

(Note that children age 3-9 must choose from a children's menu, if one is available.)
 
"All" depends on the restaurant. At most, it is fountain drinks, lemonade, iced tea, coffee. Kids can sometimes get milk. Single serving bottled water is available.

At some places, smoothies (LeCellier, 1900 Park Fare) and milkshakes (WWC) are included as beverages.

At breakfast, juice is a beverage.
 

momandseandodisney said:
I would think milk would qualify as a non-alcholic beverage, it is just then a question if the place you are eating has milk on the menu.
 














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