Is there anyway to share dining with our family if they are not staying at WDW? For sit down meals? For counter service meals? For snacks?
Thanks!!! We are going tomorrow and need to know if we can do this and how.
Is there anyway to share dining with our family if they are not staying at WDW? For sit down meals? For counter service meals? For snacks?
Thanks!!! We are going tomorrow and need to know if we can do this and how.
The rule makes no distinction between TS and CS credits; it applies to both.Q. Can I use my Disney Dining Plan to redeem meals for friends or family members who are not included in my reservation and have not purchased a Magic Your Way Package Plus Dining?
A. Sorry, you may not use your Disney Dining Plan to redeem meals for friends or family members who are not included in your reservation and have not purchased a Magic Your Way Package Plus Dining.
First of all you have paid for meals beforehand.Please keep in mind that this is explicitly prohibited. Disney's brochure reads as follows:The rule makes no distinction between TS and CS credits; it applies to both.
You also need to add the dining plan to the reservation before they arrive.
There have been a few situations where people have reported being able to add DDP at checkin, and I don't think I've heard of anyone being denied adding it at checkin. However, I think the official word is you must add it prior to arrival...with most folks saying 3 days prior.I was wondering if this had changed. Several months ago, when we booked with rented points and renters could still call MS with requests, questions etc, I asked MS if we needed to book DDP in advance and was told there was no need to book in advance, that we could add it on at check-in.
Does anyone know if this has changed? Do we now need to ask our DVC member to call and add the DDP?
Thanks much!
If you are staying seven nights, you will need to purchase the DDP for all members of your party -- including your SIL -- for each night of the reservation. That, incidentally, is exactly the same scenario your SIL would face anywhere else at Disney -- it's not a DVC thing. The good news is she will not have to purchase any theme park tickets she doesn't need.I have a question about DVC and the DDP. We are renting at BCV for 7 nights and we would like to do the DDP. My sister-in-law is joining us midweek. How can we all get the DDP. Can she be added when she arrives?
Technically she will have to get it if you do or you will all need to pass.That stinks...What if she doesn't want the DDP, does she have to get it if we do? Thanks for your help.
Actually, those are just the rules for DDP, whether you are staying at a DVC resort or in a regular Disney hotel. You have to purchase it for every person in your party for each night of your stay. It's a package deal, not a menu of options to choose from.That stinks...What if she doesn't want the DDP, does she have to get it if we do? Thanks for your help.