Dining Plan Alcohol Question

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We are going to Disney in July. 2 adults, 2 kids (Disney Adults) 15yo and 13yo. Would it be possible to get the kids alcoholic drink at table service? Not for them to drink obvs but for my husband and I to enjoy on top of our own alcoholic drink?
 
Probably not.

I mean, in one theoretical sense, the dining plan credits used are for a series of entitlements to be used by the party as a whole. Under that theory, you would be able to do as you suggest.

However, there may be legal issues involved with using a minor's entitlements to get an alcoholic beverage, even if to be consumed by an adult. Also seems to violate the spirit of the plan.

As with most other ways of trying to bend the limitations around the plan, you can always give it a try, but I wouldn't depend on it working.
 
We are going to Disney in July. 2 adults, 2 kids (Disney Adults) 15yo and 13yo. Would it be possible to get the kids alcoholic drink at table service? Not for them to drink obvs but for my husband and I to enjoy on top of our own alcoholic drink?

Nope. You can't use the beverage on the meal for an under-21 person to get additional alcoholic beverages for the over-21 members of your group.
 
No. They would need to see the children's ID's to know they were 21+ which they are not.
I realize YOU would be drinking it not the kids but its jut not allowed.

At a QS you could do it especially when mobile ordering.
They only want to see the ID of the person picking up the order.
 

We are going to Disney in July. 2 adults, 2 kids (Disney Adults) 15yo and 13yo. Would it be possible to get the kids alcoholic drink at table service? Not for them to drink obvs but for my husband and I to enjoy on top of our own alcoholic drink?

No.
 
Nope, one drink per person with ID who is 21 or older at TS. At CS, they allow you to pick up two alcoholic drinks per ID at a time and they are strict about that, so if you have a larger party, make sure multiple people who are over 21 go up.
 
A way around this (possibly) would be to order 2 alcoholic drinks for the adults and 2 non alcoholic drinks for the kids, and then order a second round of drinks for the 2 adults later on and maybe the server will put the 2 kids drinks as OOP and the 4 alcoholic drinks on the DDP portion. I think I saw somewhere on here where some people had luck with this but it is not a guarantee that the server would put the 4 most expensive drinks on the plan and the other 2 OOP.
 
A way around this (possibly) would be to order 2 alcoholic drinks for the adults and 2 non alcoholic drinks for the kids, and then order a second round of drinks for the 2 adults later on and maybe the server will put the 2 kids drinks as OOP and the 4 alcoholic drinks on the DDP portion. I think I saw somewhere on here where some people had luck with this but it is not a guarantee that the server would put the 4 most expensive drinks on the plan and the other 2 OOP.


It is the luck of the draw with this, and if you do it, be prepared to pay for the additional alcoholic drinks. We had several adults in our party who woudl pass on alcohol, however I wanted their wine. Every server placed the beverage in front of the person who was entitled to it, even though they knew it was for me. This happened in every restaurant we went to, from Le Cellier to California Grill. They did no care what happened to it once they delivered it, but they would not give it directly to me.
 














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