Mickey said:This is why threads like this get locked. A question was asked how disney knows when you are using a child credit for an adult meal, and that should be the focus of this discussion. I would like to hear if people have experienced this in their recent trips. Have you used child credits for adult meals? We know who opposes this, and you have stated your views and we got the point. So please let the thread continue without getting off the subject!
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We returned just Tuesday of this week. I did use a total of 4 child CS credits to purchase breakfasts, none of which were marked as "child" breakfasts since the only breakfast at the CS spot in my resort was one with bacon and eggs. The Mickey waffles were non-child meals which I did purchase a couple of times with CS credits. I also purchased a drink and a cinnammon roll (a lousy return on my $ by the way--but the CS credit would have been unused otherwise) as a CS. Pastries are also not designated as a "child" meal for breakfast, so I guess technically I broke the rule there, even though the pastry costs less than the kids' bacon and eggs plate. One small box of cold cereal and a pint of milk would also be a CS meal at breakfast (according to the CM I talked to) which again is not an official "child" meal according to the signs posted, but is also a very poor use on even a child's meal plan account.
All the receipts we got back were, as of Tuesday, still pooled together with a "total" number of CS or TS credits left, and no distinction is made on that receipt. So, can you still use a child's credit to purchase an "adult" meal? I believe so. Should you do so? That's an entirely different question, and one many people here can argue about, as we've seen.
I hope I answered your question!