frayedend said:
I don't get why it matters to anyone. If the waiter says I can't treat my friend then I use cash. Then I have a TS credit left for tomorrow. If the waiter says that I can do it, then I use the TS and tomorrow I have to pay cash. And really, it would be free advertising for Disney. I take my buddy to a free meal and he says, "Wow, what a great deal and a good meal. I think next time we will stay onsite and get the dining plan" It just a big mess and there are no real answers and even if there were real clear cut answers, well, waiters would probably still be confused. So no one will really know until they try to do something.
True, very true. I understand what you're saying, and I agree that as of right now, some may be able to do this and some may not. But there have been many people who have went this summer that reported trying this, and have been turned down. I haven't heard from anyone that has tried it and been able to do it. So I think people need to realize that they cannot depend on this package to feed people other than their paying party. Yes, it probably is possible right now depending on what restaurant you're in, or what waiter you get. But I know I read some posts from one person who was going to try to share meals between people, when half of them had not purchased the
DDP. I don't think that poster was trying to do anything he shouldn't have been, he was just trying to help out the rest of his party that wasn't able to get the plan, but I really don't think they will allow him to do that when he gets there. It may be possible, but I think the important thing is that people should not be depending on being able to do that, cause when
free dining starts......I seriously doubt Disney is going to allow most if any of these possible uses for the DDP.
And yes, JimMIA, I could definitely see how that phrase could easily be misconstrued. And I believe that most people are thinking exactly the same thing when they first read about the plan. I'm just naturally suspicious of people though, I suppose, cause when I first read the brochure, the first thing I thought was "WOW, they really didn't explain this well, and there are going to be a few people out there that take advantage of Disney not making every scenario absolutely spelled out as allowed or not allowed".

(And before anyone flames me, no, I don't think the majority of people are trying to "take advantage" of the system. I think Disney didn't do a good enough job of explaining the plan in the first place, and that most people just don't understand it yet because of that. But there are those few out there who will always look for a way around things.

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