Sammie said:
So you are saying you can purchase a child's plan and that child can order any adult meal they want and Disney does not have a problem with that? Then why does it say children must order from the child's menu if their is no difference in the credits.
No, clearly the plan states that if a child uses a pooled dinning plan credit they have to use it to purchase a meal from the childrens menu. On the flip side if an adult orders a meal using a pooled credit then they can order from the adult menu.
I can speculate as to why the plan is the way it is. My guess is that Disney wants to keep the plan simple for two reasons. One is to make it easier to manage. The other is to make it easier to use. That way more people buy the plan and more people end up staying on site spending more money.
The whole crux of this discussion comes down to two simple points.
First are credits pooled and can they be used by anyone in the group in any way? The answer from the brochure and from the implementation appears to be yes they are pooled. The only restriction on who uses them seems to be that children must order from the childrens menu and LewisC makes the point that at character meals and Signature meals the brochure alludes to requiring all persons use a credit to pay for their meal.
The Second is that Disney does allow and encourage the use of pooled credits and adults using credit paid for at the childrens rate for adult meals for adults. There has been ample first hand accounts of people asking
managers, not just CM's, about this policy and being encouraged by
managers to use the plan in this manner. I would think that if the allowed but did not like the use of the plan in this manner they would make some effort to discourage it. Instead they make no effort at all. You have said that you have inside knowledge of a different view of the plan. Disney is a large organization and has ample time to change the plan. I wonder if your contacts are just not happy individually with the way the plan is used or if they speak for official Disney policy.
Those are the two points that most everyone seems to disagree on. The only other aspect of this discussion is that there are some people that regardless of how the plan is implemented or if Disney encourages the use of the plan in this manner they will still consider the use of pooled credits immoral and wrong. They have a much higher moral standard than I do and you do have to respect that. Personally since it is allowed and doesn't seem to violate any specific higher moral standard that I can think of other than the circular logic that says it just can't be right because it can't I don't have a problem using pooled credits.
FYI so you do know where I stand on things I do think lying about kids ages or making up phantom guests to get free
DDP credits or credits is outright fraud and illegal.
To wrap it up I don't make the rules, Disney does, I just work within them.