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Once my resort is booked for our family trip, am I able to purchase the Disney Dining Plan promotion where kids under 10 eat free?
Great. I’m waiting on buying the tickets so didn’t know if I had to have the tickets purchased as well. We will all be in a 2bedroom villa so it’s all good! ThanksYes. Remember that everyone on a single reservation has to be on the same dining plan. If you have multiple rooms, you may want to be a little strategic about who goes where.

As long as you have purchased a package directly from Disney including a Disney Resorts Collection hotel stay and that guests 10+ have DDP as well, you should be able to acquire your under 10 free DDPs.Once my resort is booked for our family trip, am I able to purchase the Disney Dining Plan promotion where kids under 10 eat free?
I think DVC and DVC rentals are included with this offer as well.As long as you have purchased a package directly from Disney including a Disney Resorts Collection hotel stay and that guests 10+ have DDP as well, you should be able to acquire your under 10 free DDPs.
Not that I’m aware of as you could always do a resort only stay. Of course you are then limited to dining at the resorts and Disney springs and the water park on check-in day if going in the summer.hello
Do the child on the reservation need tickets to get the free dining plan with a dvc reservation?
Some of the kids meals are really big. Definitely more food than any real kid could eat.Can anyone tell me, how do kids credits work on ddp? Are they differentiated in some way? I’ve heard of people adding fake-kids to rooms to get their dining plan credits but I can’t see how this is particularly useful if the credits are clearly just for kids meals?
They are differentiated in that they can only be redeemed for a kids meal although it still comes with a snack that can be used anywhere snack credits can.Can anyone tell me, how do kids credits work on ddp? Are they differentiated in some way? I’ve heard of people adding fake-kids to rooms to get their dining plan credits but I can’t see how this is particularly useful if the credits are clearly just for kids meals?
so i only can use these credits at the resorts not in the parks? I think it will all put togetherNot that I’m aware of as you could always do a resort only stay. Of course you are then limited to dining at the resorts and Disney springs and the water park on check-in day if going in the summer.
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Do the child on the reservation need tickets to get the free dining plan with a dvc reservation?
A ticket purchase is not required for the Kids Free Dining offered in 2026. All adults on the reservation must pay for the dining plan, and a reservation (cash or points) at a WDW-owned resort. Those are the only requirements.so i only can use these credits at the resorts not in the parks? I think it will all put together
You can use them in the parks but you asked originally if you didn't have a ticket so in that case no you can't use them in the parksso i only can use these credits at the resorts not in the parks? I think it will all put together
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Do the child on the reservation need tickets to get the free dining plan with a dvc reservation?
Love your signatures!No…DVC can add to the reservation and tickets are not required.
Thank you for this reply!!Adding the dining plan to my DVC reservation was straightforward on the DVC site. I just had to pay for the two adults on my reservation and my two kids on the reservation were free . Using it was also easy at sit-down restaurants and quick service in the parks. I always seem to get a new employee at quick service in the resorts who struggled with checking us out and understanding that a drink should be included. They also make it easy to charge the tip and any appetizers outside of the plan back to your room so I could pay it off with discounted gift cards
We just got back from eight nights with the dining plan. Two adults, two kids under nine. I planned out our meals ahead of time and even with only my husband drinking alcohol, it looked like it would work out in our favor. I ultimately saved over $600 with the dining plan but we went heavy on the character dining since my kids are young and this was our first trip. We did end up wasting one adult quick service meal. If kids weren't free, I wouldn't do it again though. We adults are big eaters but all the character dining buffets was just way too much food. I thought people were crazy saying the dining plan was too much food given that you only get two meals and one snack a day, but they were right. My biggest challenge though was that my autistic son is extremely picky. Breakfast buffets worked best for us since he likes breakfast foods. Otherwise, he only eats cheese pizza, flat McDonald's looking cheeseburgers, chicken nuggets (which I could not find anywhere, and no Disney, the smaller chicken tenders that you called "nuggets" at 1900 Park Fair do not count), plain pasta.