Is this true??? snacks on DDP

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I had heard on this site that if your snack doesn't add up to $4.00 that you can add another snack to make up the difference. Is this true??? For example let's say I get a muffin and it is only 2.50, I still have 1.50 left and can I buy a drink with that to add up to the $4.00. Thanks for the help
 
I'm not positive and some people might of gotten a very nice CM to allow it but I believe most snack credits for for 1 item under $4.00. When we went if we got a box of popcorn and a bottle of water it was 2-snack credits. I could be wrong but I don't think you can total upto $4.00 sorry
 
Boy I wish that was true for us. I don't think that is the policy though. :)
 

Nope - not true.

And the $4 thing isn't always true, either. You will find that MOST snacks are $4 and under but not all. It's not a Disney policy, either.
 
Watch those credits when you are making your purchase too. I have had a few to many come off at one time.
 
One item up to $4.00. Wish the other was the case, we could have stretched those snacks credits even more. :rotfl2:
 
If this was true, I wouldn't have spent so much of my vacation time last trip searching for those $3.99 price tags!:rotfl2:
 
A few times my daughter got a small box of cereal or pop tarts and the CM told me that it also included a small milk. The first time, no mention of the milk was made.
 
More often than not, guests have been told that milk is not included with small boxes of cereal. It cannot hurt to ask, but folks shouldn't expect that.
 
We are going to WDW in October and will be on the DDP. There are 2 adults and 2 children. My children will be ordering from the children's menu at TS and that will not be a problem. Are the CS credits separated according to adults and children? Can my son order a pizza at Pizzafari (the children's menu does not offer pizza) or does he have to order off of the children's menu?
 
I would suggest just buying him the pizza OOP for lunch that day, if he doesn't want off the child menu. You can always use his credit later. Many suggest buying a childs breakfast, and splitting it. We had do really search menus to find places where my kids would be happy. I would suggest eating at Restaurantasaurus in AK, where the menu is the same for kids and adults. Eat pizza at Pizza Planet in MGM. Just one way to make everyone happy w/o worrying over "cheating the system."
 
Are the CS credits separated according to adults and children?
This is how Disney has clarified this:

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In the message PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING: Information on using the Disney Dining Plan moderator Kaycee wrote "Any questions regarding the use of the plan that are not answered specifically in the WDW Dining Brochure cannot be accurately answered on these boards and should be addressed to WDW Dining. Interpretation of the rules has led to a tremendous amount of debate on these boards. To avoid further conflict, we will close any threads that ask for interpretation of the rules and encourage the poster to contact WDW Dining."

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