DVC Dining Plan

TooPure4u said:
To answer the question asked of me a few pages ago....I was simply saying that if 4 meals are paid for and a child decides he doesnt like whats on teh adult menu and chooses mac and cheese and it gets paid cash for...then the 4th meal that was not consumed by him, can be consumed by one of the other 3 people in the party...whether it is a second meal for one of them or not. That is in NO WAY cheating anything. The meal plan is for 4 people..that is 4 meals. The mac and cheese was paid for therefore the 4th meal was still out there......cheating by ordering it for someone who has already eaten??? heck no...it is that families 4th meal....period!!!
I would agree up to a point. I'd think sharing of meals with none participants was OK and those who bought the plan to use the meals (adults for adults and kids for kids) would be OK. I personally would not be comfortable in getting extra meals for adults paid for on the kids plan. But that final call would be up to Disney.
 
No....if I remember corrrectly, the child is 10 and considered an adult....just didnt like anything on the adult menu. So there were 4 paid adult meals...and not sharing with someone not in there party..but allowing one of the adults a 2nd meal if they could fit it after the first.

You all talk about cheating, but on the Disney Cruise Line...you want to talk about wasting.....when you see a couple of 400 lb people loading a tray with 1 or 2 pieces of each dessert for just them and then seeing that they left a good half of it on the tray and left the dining room. That is a waste and was ridiculous!!! :scared1:
 
TooPure4u said:
No....if I remember corrrectly, the child is 10 and considered an adult....just didnt like anything on the adult menu. So there were 4 paid adult meals...and not sharing with someone not in there party..but allowing one of the adults a 2nd meal if they could fit it after the first.

You all talk about cheating, but on the Disney Cruise Line...you want to talk about wasting.....when you see a couple of 400 lb people loading a tray with 1 or 2 pieces of each dessert for just them and then seeing that they left a good half of it on the tray and left the dining room. That is a waste and was ridiculous!!! :scared1:
If they're paid as an adult, then it is appropriate. No doubt there is a lot of food wasted on cruises, that is the way they are set up and you pay for that up front.
 
I searched for this question, but didn't find one. We did the Dining Plan last year (before joining DVC) and loved it. This April my husband has a conference at the Contemporary. Given the "Premium" point season, we are staying for cash at the conference rate for 4 nts, then transfering to a DVC property for 3 nts on points. Is it possible to use the Dining Plan on a stay like this? :scratchin
 

Dean said:
If they're paid as an adult, then it is appropriate. No doubt there is a lot of food wasted on cruises, that is the way they are set up and you pay for that up front.
Thank you toopure4u, I could't put into my own words, or is it just certain people don't want to understand?
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iwannabeinwdw said:
I searched for this question, but didn't find one. We did the Dining Plan last year (before joining DVC) and loved it. This April my husband has a conference at the Contemporary. Given the "Premium" point season, we are staying for cash at the conference rate for 4 nts, then transfering to a DVC property for 3 nts on points. Is it possible to use the Dining Plan on a stay like this? :scratchin
You can get the Dining Plan for the 3 night DVC stay. It needs to be booked via MS at least 48 hours prior to check in, andmust be purchased for everyone in the room for the entire length of the stay.

For the stay at the CR, you would need to follow the CRO/WDWTC rules. Last year, those required a minimum 3 night stay and purchase for every one in the room for the entire length of the stay. You could not get the Dining Plan unless you added it to a room & ticket package. I do not know if any of those rules changed for 2006 - I imagine those on the resorts board or restaurant board would know.

Best wishes -
 
I was hoping this might be offered to DVC before I went, but someone said it doesn't start until ressies for June? Is that true? I sacnned all 14 pages and didn't see restricitions - I was hoping he was wrong!

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DVC reservations after April 1 can use it. But you can call now to add it on to the reservations.
 
Just call up member services and add it (longest part is waiting to talk to a CM)... Each person in your room MUST pay for the ENTIRE time. Payment is made at Check-in.

Callalily6 --- Available for Ressies AFTER APRIL 1st
 
I just made my ressies for December 06 and added the Dining Plan. She was able to give me the total I'd need to pay at checkin. Yay! Planning is under-way!
 
Mi3stooges said:
Thank you toopure4u, I could't put into my own words, or is it just certain people don't want to understand?
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I'm still not sure what you disagree with. If one pays for adults and used the meals for THOSE adults, that is reasonable. If one pays for a child and Disney expressly allows the kids to eat from the adult menu, that is fine with me if fine with Disney or even to share meals with another person for a meal ordered for a payer would be ok. What is not fine, and I'd challenge anyone who disagrees, is to pay for the child's price then use the child's meals for other adults not paying for the plan or to state there were less in the party than there were for the purpose of skirting the rules. Or even to pay the child's price and use those extra meals for the adults would be just as bad. And that's true regardless of how much any of those people would eat or not, what anyone's budget was or any similar reasoning.
 
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Dean said:
Stephanie, as I've said many times on this forum, the people that are adversely affected by any issue have the final say, or at least should have. With room occupancy, it should be the members themselves. With tickets, discounts, DP, etc; it would be Disney. So if they allow you to buy a kids meal and use it for adult meals as many have reported, that is their option. If they allow you to buy a kids meal for one who technically doesn't qualify, that is also their option. And I've said many times it is too much food a longer stay for many people, on that we agree. The decision then is whether the plan works for you with the rules as written. If you do your part, you are fine in my book. OTOH, if one lied about the ages of the children to get them under the wire for free (3 y/o) or a lower cost (10 y/o) OR if one didn't list all people in the room for the purpose of cheating the system, that would be frankly and categorically wrong. I know many people practice situational ethics but I don't intend to. While not the same from a legal standpoint, it would be no different ethically than shoplifting from a Disney shop. So in my eye the question is what you mean when you say "just trying to make it work for our family". Regardless of what MS may have told you, I doubt you'll be allowed to buy for an 11 y/o at the child's price, they have been pretty hard line over the years in that area when they knew about it. But it doesn't hurt to ask.

I agree with you on part of this. I think that there are people who try and cheat the system by not being truthful. I am not one of them. I did not ask if I could pay for a child. She offered that. And if I payed for a child for my son, I would go by the stipulation that she told me, that he has to order off of the children's menu. I don't know exactly how this plan works, but if I pay for a child, my son would order off the children's menu!
People do separate ressies for many different reasons, like trying to get there 11 month window, so they book day by day. We like to stay at 2 different resorts while we are there. So what is wrong with booking the Dining plan for half of our trip. I don't think this is being unethical or dishonest, especially when I'm upfront and say I don't want the DP for 10-11 days in a row.
That is all I meant by "making it work for our family" If I had to buy it for everyday we are there, than we wouldn't be able to eat anywhere else. We love RFC and I always have gift cards for there, I would want to be able to use those too. Part of the reason we love DVC, is because they have the kitchenettes. We like to have an occasional sandwich and some friut. We would like to take part in all that DVC has to offer, since we do pay for it!
That is all I'm saying! So we are in agreement! Mostly! :rotfl2:
I love these boards, because I have learned so much from them! ::yes::
Stephanie princess:
 
Anytime Stooges...:)

That is correct Dean. The 4th person was a 10 year old who is considered an adult. He wanted kids food...so the 4th meal would or could be consumed by one of the other three people in the party as a second meal if they could in fact fit it after the first.

I think stooges got her feelings hurt and with good reason. People on these boards are so quick to flame another instead of trying to help each other out.

Everyone have a wonderful disney day :)
 
I called MS today and the CM did not know the answer to this:
We have 2 - 1 bedrooms booked for 1 week, with 2 adults in each room. If we book the dining plan for one room (7 X $37.99 X 2) is it okay to share the meals? So if there were 14 sit down dinner credits on the card and the 4 adults went to dinner, could we use 4 credits? I have been trying to read rules but must not be looking in the right place. I do not want to do anything either illegal or immoral, but dining plans for both rooms will involve too many PS and will take too much spontaneity out of our trip. It will also compound our weight problem! (My will-power is pathetic.)
Please, no flames. This is just a question.
 
Yes, you can purchase the DP for only one room and share the credits with others. You can even use them all in one day if you wish.

Enjoy!
 
PinkTink63 said:
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I agree with you on part of this. I think that there are people who try and cheat the system by not being truthful. I am not one of them. I did not ask if I could pay for a child. She offered that. And if I payed for a child for my son, I would go by the stipulation that she told me, that he has to order off of the children's menu. I don't know exactly how this plan works, but if I pay for a child, my son would order off the children's menu!
People do separate ressies for many different reasons, like trying to get there 11 month window, so they book day by day. We like to stay at 2 different resorts while we are there. So what is wrong with booking the Dining plan for half of our trip. I don't think this is being unethical or dishonest, especially when I'm upfront and say I don't want the DP for 10-11 days in a row.
That is all I meant by "making it work for our family" If I had to buy it for everyday we are there, than we wouldn't be able to eat anywhere else. We love RFC and I always have gift cards for there, I would want to be able to use those too. Part of the reason we love DVC, is because they have the kitchenettes. We like to have an occasional sandwich and some friut. We would like to take part in all that DVC has to offer, since we do pay for it!
That is all I'm saying! So we are in agreement! Mostly! :rotfl2:
I love these boards, because I have learned so much from them! ::yes::
Stephanie princess:
And none of this falls within the issues that I stated were a problem IMO. Having split stays are fine at different resorts, and might or might not work for the same resort since under other LOS programs, Disney's rules for other programs have stated that any consecutive nights at the same resort are considered one stay for this purposes.

I think stooges got her feelings hurt and with good reason. People on these boards are so quick to flame another instead of trying to help each other out.
No one should have been offended by my post unless they were being dishonest and I want those people to be offended and feel attacked. And I qualified what I felt being dishonest was to include lying about ages, not including all in the unit on a reservation, actually getting the meals for those not paying for the plan. There are many ways to manipulate the system within the rules. Disney sets the rules and decides how to enforce them. Since it's their dime and their the one that stands to lose if it's not done correctly, that is their problem.
 
I am renting points for 6 nights at OKW in April. Is it possible to get the dining plan? If so, what do I need to do?
 
My boyfriend just got information about a new DVC dining plan. Anyone hear about this? He has not read through the paperwork yet.

EDIT: It says on the paper it starts on April 1st.
 
Yes, it's a great deal for DVC Members. Over on the DVC Board you can get more info. :wave:
 



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