frayedend
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Just editing to say that I started this with intention of talking about dining only, but as more questions come I will talk about the entire trip here. So read on down the thread for more. FYI we stayed at Port Orleans Riverside.
I am putting this here because I don't want to cause any controversy over on the dining board
What I am about to write is my experience on the free dining plan over the last week. I am not writing whether what I did was right, wrong, against Disney policy or anything. This is just the facts of what I experienced in my situation and does not mean that you will experience the same thing.
We were a family of 4. Me, DW, DS5 and DS3. We had free dining from Monday the 21st until yesterday. 6 nights.
Here is a list of where we went. If you want specifics or reviews of any of these places just ask.
Chef Mickeys Breakfast (character)
Grand Floridian (1900 Park Fair of something) Breakfast (character)
Cosmic Rays
Main Street Bakery
Alfredos in Italy
Sci Fi Dine In
Liberty Tree Tavern
I think that's about it...
We did not share ( I am a big eater) but we could have because there is plenty of food for the adult TS meals.
We used our snack credits for mostly water. I know you can get more expensive stuff, but we decided to use it for whatever we wanted at the time rather than trying to nickel and dime it and end up with extra credits to waste at the end. And honestly, since the meals included dessert, we didnt feel like having snacks that often (I didnt even want popcorn which is my favorite, I was always full).
Counter Service and kids meals: Okay for breakfast we always got the kids meals from the child menu. They dont eat much breakfast anyhow. But it was funny because it didnt matter what you put on your tray. They kind of included everything. We could have a kids waffle breakfast platter, cereal, milk, toast, OJ, and Chocolate milk and they would just charge 1 CS credit. I assumed they were going to charge CS plus a snack for the big Nesquick Chocolate milk. They didnt. Same thing when we got breakfast at the Main Street Bakery. We had lots of stuff that I assumed I would be paying for OOP in addition to the CS meals but they just put it all in the register and then gave it all to us on the CS credits. My thought is that it is all a dollar amount more than what you actually get.
Note that some places may not even show CS meals on the DDP but if you want it you can ask and they will tell you what you can get. What I mean is the Main Street Bakery had things listed as snacks but we had lots of CS to use. I asked and he was like Oh with a CS credit you can get a breakfast sandwich, one pastry item, and one drink. So I got a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich, a muffin, and a cappacino. Again, at the register I had extra drinks (OJ) and was not charged for it even though I already had enough to fill my CS meal.
Now for the kicker! Cosmic Rays for lunch. We went on two separate days. My kids were sure not gonna be full on the 4 chicken nugget meals. So I said the heck with it and decided to order what I wanted and give them my card. I assumed they would charge me for what was not covered. I had 2 Adults and 2 Child listed on the card. Each time at Cosmic Rays I ordered 4 adult meals. Each time they smiled, swiped my card, charged me 4 CS credits and that was it. No questions, no bad looks, no telling me I couldnt do that. Nothing. My kids got the chicken strips instead of nuggets. I got ribs and chicken combo (best CS deal going because its like $14). They always give you the 32 oz soda which is great to have for a little while as you walk around the hot park.
TS we had to get kids meals if they had them. That was only the case for Alfredos and Sci Fi for us and it wasnt a problem because the kids ate some of our food and appetizers. My little one ate just about all of my Proscuitto and Melon appetizer at Alfredos and the kids both had pasta which was perfect. I think they got chicken nuggets at Sci Fi but they were okay because they ate some of my onion rings and had a milk shake (they can trade their dessert for a milk shake or the adult can get a milk shake for the drink. What you can do is order milk shake for the adult and kids soda for the kid and then just trade, if you dont want a milkshake for your own. Then everyone gets dessert.).
That's about it. Let me know if you have specific questions or want reviews.
I am putting this here because I don't want to cause any controversy over on the dining board

What I am about to write is my experience on the free dining plan over the last week. I am not writing whether what I did was right, wrong, against Disney policy or anything. This is just the facts of what I experienced in my situation and does not mean that you will experience the same thing.
We were a family of 4. Me, DW, DS5 and DS3. We had free dining from Monday the 21st until yesterday. 6 nights.
Here is a list of where we went. If you want specifics or reviews of any of these places just ask.
Chef Mickeys Breakfast (character)
Grand Floridian (1900 Park Fair of something) Breakfast (character)
Cosmic Rays
Main Street Bakery
Alfredos in Italy
Sci Fi Dine In
Liberty Tree Tavern
I think that's about it...
We did not share ( I am a big eater) but we could have because there is plenty of food for the adult TS meals.
We used our snack credits for mostly water. I know you can get more expensive stuff, but we decided to use it for whatever we wanted at the time rather than trying to nickel and dime it and end up with extra credits to waste at the end. And honestly, since the meals included dessert, we didnt feel like having snacks that often (I didnt even want popcorn which is my favorite, I was always full).
Counter Service and kids meals: Okay for breakfast we always got the kids meals from the child menu. They dont eat much breakfast anyhow. But it was funny because it didnt matter what you put on your tray. They kind of included everything. We could have a kids waffle breakfast platter, cereal, milk, toast, OJ, and Chocolate milk and they would just charge 1 CS credit. I assumed they were going to charge CS plus a snack for the big Nesquick Chocolate milk. They didnt. Same thing when we got breakfast at the Main Street Bakery. We had lots of stuff that I assumed I would be paying for OOP in addition to the CS meals but they just put it all in the register and then gave it all to us on the CS credits. My thought is that it is all a dollar amount more than what you actually get.
Note that some places may not even show CS meals on the DDP but if you want it you can ask and they will tell you what you can get. What I mean is the Main Street Bakery had things listed as snacks but we had lots of CS to use. I asked and he was like Oh with a CS credit you can get a breakfast sandwich, one pastry item, and one drink. So I got a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich, a muffin, and a cappacino. Again, at the register I had extra drinks (OJ) and was not charged for it even though I already had enough to fill my CS meal.
Now for the kicker! Cosmic Rays for lunch. We went on two separate days. My kids were sure not gonna be full on the 4 chicken nugget meals. So I said the heck with it and decided to order what I wanted and give them my card. I assumed they would charge me for what was not covered. I had 2 Adults and 2 Child listed on the card. Each time at Cosmic Rays I ordered 4 adult meals. Each time they smiled, swiped my card, charged me 4 CS credits and that was it. No questions, no bad looks, no telling me I couldnt do that. Nothing. My kids got the chicken strips instead of nuggets. I got ribs and chicken combo (best CS deal going because its like $14). They always give you the 32 oz soda which is great to have for a little while as you walk around the hot park.
TS we had to get kids meals if they had them. That was only the case for Alfredos and Sci Fi for us and it wasnt a problem because the kids ate some of our food and appetizers. My little one ate just about all of my Proscuitto and Melon appetizer at Alfredos and the kids both had pasta which was perfect. I think they got chicken nuggets at Sci Fi but they were okay because they ate some of my onion rings and had a milk shake (they can trade their dessert for a milk shake or the adult can get a milk shake for the drink. What you can do is order milk shake for the adult and kids soda for the kid and then just trade, if you dont want a milkshake for your own. Then everyone gets dessert.).
That's about it. Let me know if you have specific questions or want reviews.