How to tell the difference between QS credit and snack credit?

BrittanyWalsh

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I may be overthinking this a bit. This will be our first trip and was wondering how you can tell the difference between a QS credit and a snack credit by looking at the menu? Do they have different Icons? Thanks in advance!
 
OKay, thanks! I thought they just threw that little logo on there and expected you to know what it means...:crazy:
 
Look at this sample. See the little purple logo next to some food items? See the legend tells you they are Disney Dining Plan Snack Items. Snacks are one for one. One credit for one item.

http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/belgium-menu.jpg

http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Sleepy-Hollow-Menu1.jpg

A Quick Service Credit means at a Quick Service Food Location you can pick One Entree Item, One Dessert Item and One Drink.

And just to confuse things more... you can actually get 1 entree, and any of the marked items on the menu can be used as your snack or desert. Many people (as of June when it changed) get fries instead of a desert, or they skip a drink and get something else instead. I for one get sick of the QS desert options really fast... so I will switch it out for something else. (an additional side, or a bottle of water for later)
 

I don't guess I have really paid attention to the new dining plan rules. I also get tired of the desserts that come with the quick service meals. Good to know that you can switch it out for another side or drink instead. Thanks!
 


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