milkshakes on dining plan, dessert or drink, neither?

ngvenice

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wondering if the shakes are counted as desserts or drinks or none of the above?
 
Sci Fi, Whispering Canyon, The Wave, Le Cellier, Turf Club all allowed milkshakes or smoothies as the dining plan beverage for adults - LeCellier said the girls - 20 yr. olds - could have "virgin" pina colavas if they wanted (at least one of those places specified the shakes/smoothies was only on the adult plan, but I don't remember which it was. Only remember thinking it was funny the waitress mentioned that since we were very obviously adults-only at the table, lol. Have seen other reports that kids - under 10 - were turned down, though.)

Yak & Yeti, Rose & Crown, Les Chefs, and 1900 Park Fare did not allow anything except for fountain soda, coffee or tea.
 
Pretty much every place that has a shake or smoothie on the menu allows them as a drink on the DDP. Places noted for this are: WCC, Kona, Boatwright's, SciFi, and 50s PTC. Probably others I'm missing.
 

Pretty much every place that has a shake or smoothie on the menu allows them as a drink on the DDP. Places noted for this are: WCC, Kona, Boatwright's, SciFi, and 50s PTC. Probably others I'm missing.


That is great news! I have a smoothie loving kiddo :)
 
We had great handdipped shakes at the sweet shop on Boardwalk for snack credits!
 
What about the flavored sodas at Sci-fi? Can they be the drink part of DDP
 


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