Leafsgirl36
Leafs Fan Forever
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I have been to Disney a few times but only stayed on site once. We are taking my sister and her two kids down with us when we go. We will be staying in seperate rooms. My sister, my niece (9) and my nephew (12) will be in one room and my husband and I will be in another.
If we book the dining package that includes one counter service meal, one table service meal and one snack ( I believe that the Allears website said the price was $39.99 per adult and $10.99 per child) does this mean that we can use one table service meal for each of the following: Crystal Palace, SciFi, and Chef Mickey?
To purchase the dining package, we need to book the resort and package for the 4 nights we are going to be there. Do we need to buy a 4 day ticket or can we each purchase a one day MYW ticket as we have already purchased our tickets?
Sorry for the questions but I just can't wrap my head around getting a Character meal, a counter service meal and a snack for $39.99 a person per day.
If we book the dining package that includes one counter service meal, one table service meal and one snack ( I believe that the Allears website said the price was $39.99 per adult and $10.99 per child) does this mean that we can use one table service meal for each of the following: Crystal Palace, SciFi, and Chef Mickey?
To purchase the dining package, we need to book the resort and package for the 4 nights we are going to be there. Do we need to buy a 4 day ticket or can we each purchase a one day MYW ticket as we have already purchased our tickets?
Sorry for the questions but I just can't wrap my head around getting a Character meal, a counter service meal and a snack for $39.99 a person per day.
) used a credit that was only "worth" $10. You walk away happy that you got a good deal on a good meal. Disney on the other hand, probably had only a couple dollars invested in producing that meal for you so they still made a HUGE profit. And by offering you the meal plan, they made huge strides in keeping you in the park for your meals. Since you prepay, they have your money no matter where you eat. It really is a win-win situation for both parties, but Disney is definitely profiting more than we are saving. Have a great trip!!