threekidsandasheltie
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 4, 2007
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We ate at Olivia's tonight. The server told us that an Adult on the dining plan CANNOT order off the children's menu. Not that I was going to! For some reason the server thought my dd9 was an adult wanting to order off the kids menu. I had to expain that she was a child and we had paid for the child ddp.
We did for my 10 year old dd in December. If your server says no, ask to speak to a manager. It would be ridiculous for them not to since they are in reality saving money by serving you cheaper food when you paid a higher price. The time we did it the server/chef were nice enough to give my dd a double kids portion. We also several times had them specially prepare something off the adults menu (e.g. leave off the sauce, sub fries for a different side) for our dd. But again, ask for a manager if the server says no, Disney seldom wants to displease their customers, especially when they might make money off the deal!
Honestly, if you see that happening at a couple meals why not pay OOP for her meals and then enjoy another table service meal or two using her credits?
I can tell you that from our experience we could barely use the credits we had before we left. With two adult/kids, one who was 12 the other 10 that was so much foor that had we saved credits and paid OOP we would have lost the credits. We had 36 snack credits and 30 of them were used for water bottles because we weren't hungry for snacks, let alone more ts credits. It was a great deal and it worked well but there were a few places where my dd in particular just didn't find anything on the menu to please her 10 year old palette. So we asked them to sub a kids meal which they did. She still ordered the adult appetizer and dessert I might add. But paying OOP and saving a credit would not have been an option for us.
We have the opposite problem. There are so many places that we like to eat and or try that we would love to have extra TS credits. Our first trip on the DDP we were able to stretch our credits by paying OOP for some meals and that was great. I just try to do some careful planning of meals and use our credits for the most expensive and pay OOP for some other meals.