JoiseyMom said:You can use the meal plan until midnight on the day you check out. So yes you can use your dining plan after you checkout of your Resort, and before you go home.
Most excellent! Thank you.

JoiseyMom said:You can use the meal plan until midnight on the day you check out. So yes you can use your dining plan after you checkout of your Resort, and before you go home.

I can't believe the number of people that are planning to save up the kids credits and use them for adult meals.
Elbow642 said:I really don't understand why people think this is such a big deal. My daughter will be 4 on our trip...she eats like a mouse! I intend to pay cash for her meal and "bank" her credits too allow for more sit downs. Why shouldn't I feel ok doing this? Disney is still getting plenty of money from me, i am paying for her meals, there will be no sharing(although i don't see any big deal with that either), and we will also pay cash for our 18 month daughter to get a child's meal.
We see this plan as a way to dine at places we would not normally be able to afford...that to us is a big part of the vacation.
I have planned our meals for a month now, and believe me, we are taking full advantage of the dining plan, however, we will also be spending a good bit extra too.
i feel there is absolutely nothing wrong with doing this.
disneyjunkie said:I don't think it's a big deal to bank a child's meal credits to allow for more sit-downs for a child.
The way the plan is set up now, someone could bank 2 kids sit down meals then use them for an adult dinner at a signature restaurant. I'm sure no one believes that's how Disney intended for the plan to be used.
I understand that many kids won't/don't eat much. Since it only cost $10.00 a day for two meals and a snack who cares if little Johnny only eats a chicken nugget and a scoop of mac & cheese?
Nini said:Suz D ~
Don't get me wrong!!! WE (dh and I) would be using any leftover meals that we don't use for our dd3. It is really too bad that they don't offer it to you because you have an AP! You must do what works for YOU!
Best of Luck!![]()

HayGan said:The OFFICIAL MYW dining guide states:
Note: Upon Check-in, all meals from the package are combined into one central account for maximum flexibility. Any Guest in the party may use the meals from this central account at any time during their package stay until all the meals are depleted.
http://adisneyworld.disney.go.com/m...gespecific/eng/nontheme/tickets/MYWDining.pdf
So clearly, Disney themselves want any guest (adult or child) to be able to use any of the credits. It is not a loophole. Clearly Disney, understands how this plan will be used by many families!!!!

disneyjunkie said:There's no way I'm going to believe Disney wanted/expected an adult to have a complete table service dinner, including tax and tip, for less than $10.00 or $20.00.![]()
If the meals are meant to be used by anyone regardless of age, why not just charge one standard rate for the package? Why have an adult price and a child price?
If they knew adults would use the kid's credit, why would they make the kids price so low?

HayGan said:Come on now - Disney is not stupid!!! Why would they make a point of stating that ANY GUEST can use the plan if that is not what they meant. I can't for the life of me understand why you want to speculate on what they wanted it to mean when they clearly state what the way in which it can be used. Take a look at the chart they provide in the brochure. I'm quite sure they could have made adult credits and child credits seperate if they really wanted to!!!
Believe what you want, but I'll stick with the creator and seller of the package tells me about it not what one individual wants to speculate on how the company really wanted the package to be used![]()
princesslulu said:I'm new and don't understand how you use the child meals for adult meals and where did you find this answer? I thought it said children have to eat off the kids menu.
