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that you can use dining plan snack credits for the Food & Wine festival items? Where can I find a list of these?
that you can use dining plan snack credits for the Food & Wine festival items? Where can I find a list of these?
They have allowed it in the past, but have never officially announced it. We really don't find out for 100% certain until the first reports come back from people at the event.
they have not allowed it before so it would br great if they do - will be there this year
There is a link to the kiosk menus on the first post of the Food and Wine Festival thread on the main restaurant board.
It's been allowed every year since 2006 (in 2008 it started being ALL food items, not just the ones that cost less than $4) although we do not have absolute confirmation from 2010 yet (I don't consider anything an agent from WDW-DINE says to be absolute confirmation).

I just peed my pants.
I think we're going to have to do the QSP to double up on snacks. Holy guacamole (and fisherman's pie)!!![]()

they have not allowed it before so it would br great if they do - will be there this year
I just peed my pants.
I think we're going to have to do the QSP to double up on snacks. Holy guacamole (and fisherman's pie)!!![]()
TDCNala is right. Last year I was on the DxDDP, so had two snacks/day. I didn't use a snack on anything that was less than $4.00. Up until last year about the only thing that was over $4.00 was the lobster roll, but last year they had LOTS of items over $4.00. I tried one of each and used a snack credit for every one of them, (then paid cash for the cheaper items--anything less than $4.00). Nothing was refused. They were a great use of snack credits as some were around $7.00. We plan on doing the same thing in less than three weeks hopefully.![]()
Is $4 a good "value" for a snack credit? My hubby thinks I am crazy that I won't let him use a snack credit on a bottle of water, but I don't think it is a good use of the credit. We haven't been in a few years and I know things have changed, but it would help to have an idea ahead of time so I can prepare him for the "It's not worthy" situation that is sure to arise.
Is $4 a good "value" for a snack credit? My hubby thinks I am crazy that I won't let him use a snack credit on a bottle of water, but I don't think it is a good use of the credit. We haven't been in a few years and I know things have changed, but it would help to have an idea ahead of time so I can prepare him for the "It's not worthy" situation that is sure to arise.
As long as you know for sure you will use all your snack credits.
The problem I've seen is people pay OOP for snacks they do not think are worthy and then they have snack credits left at the end.
This is less likely at the F&W, but just try to keep it in mind.