SchotzieDB
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 12, 2007
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is there a discount on the dining plan for annual pass holders?
no sorry. The price is the same. You can get the Tables in Wonderland card at a discount with an annual passis there a discount on the dining plan for annual pass holders?
I am trying to pay for this vacation in cash. I can afford to put the room on my debit card now, then add the park passes next pay check.
When I buy the passes can I add the dining plan then? Or does everything have to purchased at one time?
If you buy a room only reservation now, you will have to convert it to a package at the time you purchase tickets and/or dining. This can be done, just so you know you have to do a conversion of your reservation from a room only to a package.
The big differences between the two is that packages require a $200 deposit per room which must be paid at the time of booking (if your deposit for a room only reservation was under $200 you'll have to add enough to make it $200 at the time you convert it) and packages must be paid in full at least 45 days before arrival. There's no option to pay the balance at check-in like there is with a room-only reservation.
There are also cancellation penalties if you cancel a package reservation within 45 days of arrival, and a change fee if you downgrade the package (remove the dining plan or rebook a cheaper resort, for example) within 45 days of arrival.
You could also add the dining at almost any time after you add the tickets. All package components must be added to the reservation no later than 72 hours before the arrival date, and if you add components within 45 days you must pay for them in full at the time you add them. If you add them separately you'll have to add the tickets first.
Hi, we are going the end of April. We have 13 of us, 8 adults dining plan, and 4 children dining plan, and one 10 month old. Just how do we go about ordering? Should we do it by families? Or do you order all the childrens meals? Then order the adult meals? How do they want you to handle all that with the Key to the World cards? We don't want to be "those people" and mess up lines with others glaring at us.
I had booked a room using the bounceback offer when I was still at Disney but didn't add the dining plan. When I do add the dining plan, is my room rate still going to be the same? Correct me if I am wrong, the only time my room rate would change is if there is a free dining plan for those dates and I add it on, right
There are no ADRs that require a deposit.
Cinderella's Royal Table and the dinner shows require prepayment in full at the time you book them unless at the time you book you have a Disney resort reservation that shows you are on the dining plan and you state you wish to use dining credits to pay for the meal. Then you will be required to give a credit card number to hold the reservation. The card will not be charged unless you don't cancel within 24 hours and you don't show up. If you don't show your card will be charged a per person "no show" fee. I'm not sure what the fee is.
If you don't have a dining plan at the time you book, you pay in full and then when you arrive state that you will be using your dining credits as payment. Your prepayment will then be refunded.
The restaurants and events that require a credit card hold regardless of whether or not you are on a dining plan are: Akershus, California Grill, Fantasmic Dining Package, Candlelight Processional Dining Package (when offered), Lunch with an Imagineeer (no DDP) and Victoria & Albert's (no DDP). Pay attention to the cancellation deadlines when you book these, because there will be a per person no show fee charged if you don't cancel and you don't show up.
1 Table-Service Meal
Each table-service meal includes:
1 appetizer (Guests ages 3-9 only)
1 entrée
1 dessert (lunch and dinner only)
1 juice (breakfast only)
1 single-serving, non-alcoholic beverage
certain TS restaurants have Kids appetizers. They must order an appetizer from that section. If there is not an appetizer section for the Kid's menu, they are allowed to order an appetizer from the adult menuOk, I admit, i havent read every post, I read the initial ones explaining it, and I dont think I missed it but I see this listed on the DP brochure..
This is regarding the 3-9 part. When they say appetizer, are they really meaning 'sides' So a 3-9 gets an entree plus 2 sides, which I've seen listed, and one of the 'sides' is dessert?
Thanks