I apologize, Linda, however "non-transferrable" means the product/service cannot be used by anyone
except by whom it was purchased.
IMHO, and please, I mean no disrespect to Linda or anyone else as I value all opinions posted here, however the confusion in this part of the plan which I take the greatest umbrage. I purchased the
DDP, which provides "x" snack credits, "y" counter-service meals, and "z" table service meals. Let's say, for example, I'm and adult staying 8 nights with the DDP, staying alone at a WDW resort and let's limit our discussion to only TS meals. Under the plan, I have credits representing 8 TS meals. If I happen to meet someone while walking through The World Showcase in EPCOT, and invite her to dinner at Le Cellier, I should be able to use one of my 8 TS credits for my meal, and one for my guest. It makes no difference who eats the other adult meal, as
I'm still using 2 credits.
I'll be leaving the table with 6 credits remaining "in the bank". After doing this 4 times,
I've used all 8 TS credits and
I'm done with my TS credits. Hence, have I violated any rule? In my opinion, I think not.
The same applies for a family with pooled credits they have purchased...
The credits on the DDP represent a value, or money if you prefer. Just like money, once spent, it's gone. And since I purchased the value of those TS credits, as long as I stay within the rules, I should be able to use them anyway I wish... Hey, check the rules. Like Prego, "it's in there...."
In short, if I use the credits in the described manner, I'm not violating the rule. If I give the credits to someone else to use while I'm not present, then I'm violating the non-transferrable rule.
Thank you for allow me to express my opinion.