chloesmommy
Earning My Ears
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Has anyone that's been for breakfast with the dinning plan know if you can order kids the adult meals?
There never has been a difference between quick service credits. That's not a recent change. The plan rules still say children order off the kids menu. I don't personally know what the kiosk at BoG will enforce.With the recent changes there are no longer 'adult' and 'child' meals when it comes to Quick Service credits. I plan on ordering 2 adult meals for my 6yo DD and myself next month.
There never has been a difference between quick service credits. That's not a recent change. The plan rules still say children order off the kids menu. I don't personally know what the kiosk at BoG will enforce.
Everything I wrote is accurate. A blog post doesn't change that. Here's Disney's official literature: http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/me...alog/WaltDisneyWorld/en_us/PDF/2016Dining.pdfThis is not correct. As explained in a blog post on the DISBoards website http://www.wdwinfo.com/news/changes-taking-place-to-the-disney-dining-plans/ there was a known loophole that children's credits could be used to purchase adult meals but now it is allowed by Disney for all quick service credits be used interchangeably. This means an adult can order from the child's menu and a child can order from the adult menu. A quick service credit can be used to purchase any quick service meal regardless of age.
Just curious, have you been there yet, and were you able to order an adult meal for your DD?With the recent changes there are no longer 'adult' and 'child' meals when it comes to Quick Service credits. I plan on ordering 2 adult meals for my 6yo DD and myself next month.
Just curious, have you been there yet, and were you able to order an adult meal for your DD?
How do you upgrade the kids to adults, doesn't the price go up by like $40/day?We are going at free dining time so we decided to upgrade the twins to adults. The cost was really minimal, under $50 is well worth to avoid any sort of unhappiness over food.
Yes. Upgrading only makes sense during free dining. Instead of $40/day, you just pay for an adult park ticket which costs $20 total.How do you upgrade the kids to adults, doesn't the price go up by like $40/day?
Ah - ok, I would also upgrade if on free dining plan. Thanks!Yes. Upgrading only makes sense during free dining. Instead of $40/day, you just pay for an adult park ticket which costs $20 total.