I have free QS dining for the week after Thanksgiving at Pop.
My uncle and I are the Disney freaks in the family, and he will be joining me. We did a week of free dining during F&W last year and had a great time. A couple things came up, though, and I wanted to see if any of you had wisdom to offer.
We don't mind paying OOP for things we want (table service meals or higher priced snacks), but I don't see any reason to pay OOP if it's possible to get it on our dining plan. What made me curious was that I was reading a dining review and they said they weren't allowed to purchase a child's meal on their dining plan, and we had done that with no problem last year even there were only adults on our DP. Here are the three things that happened last year that I wasn't sure about:
1) We decided to split a sandwich at Wolfgang Puck's, and my uncle wanted a cup of soup as well. The cashier said there was no way to get a cup of soup, even using a snack credit. Has anyone had a different experience?
2) My uncle loves corn dogs, but he only allows himself to eat them on vacation. He got corn dogs at Disney Studios, but was told there was no way to get them on the DP, even using a QS meal credit. Is that still true? Is there anywhere you can get a corn dog using the DP?
3) I had heard on Disboards that you can ask your concierge to change meal credits to 3 snack credits. We used up our snack credits faster, so I tried to have that done at Pop. The first concierge didn't know what I was talking about, so I just thanked her and left. I tried a different person the next day, and she also had no idea what I was talking about. I asked her to ask her supervisor, and he said you can only use meal credits as snacks if you purchase three snacks at the same time from the same place and ask them to charge it as a meal. I would prefer to have them switched over so we don't have to purchase three snacks at the same time from the same place (we like more flexibility.) I was just wondering if that was an old policy, or they just won't do it at value resorts. Has anyone had recent experience trying this? Especially with only 1 snack per person per day this year, we will run out of snack credits quickly.
TIA!!
My uncle and I are the Disney freaks in the family, and he will be joining me. We did a week of free dining during F&W last year and had a great time. A couple things came up, though, and I wanted to see if any of you had wisdom to offer.We don't mind paying OOP for things we want (table service meals or higher priced snacks), but I don't see any reason to pay OOP if it's possible to get it on our dining plan. What made me curious was that I was reading a dining review and they said they weren't allowed to purchase a child's meal on their dining plan, and we had done that with no problem last year even there were only adults on our DP. Here are the three things that happened last year that I wasn't sure about:
1) We decided to split a sandwich at Wolfgang Puck's, and my uncle wanted a cup of soup as well. The cashier said there was no way to get a cup of soup, even using a snack credit. Has anyone had a different experience?
2) My uncle loves corn dogs, but he only allows himself to eat them on vacation. He got corn dogs at Disney Studios, but was told there was no way to get them on the DP, even using a QS meal credit. Is that still true? Is there anywhere you can get a corn dog using the DP?
3) I had heard on Disboards that you can ask your concierge to change meal credits to 3 snack credits. We used up our snack credits faster, so I tried to have that done at Pop. The first concierge didn't know what I was talking about, so I just thanked her and left. I tried a different person the next day, and she also had no idea what I was talking about. I asked her to ask her supervisor, and he said you can only use meal credits as snacks if you purchase three snacks at the same time from the same place and ask them to charge it as a meal. I would prefer to have them switched over so we don't have to purchase three snacks at the same time from the same place (we like more flexibility.) I was just wondering if that was an old policy, or they just won't do it at value resorts. Has anyone had recent experience trying this? Especially with only 1 snack per person per day this year, we will run out of snack credits quickly.
TIA!!



That's actually awesome info for my uncle. I'm sure he'll be very happy.