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She wasn't trying to steal anything...she was just asking a question. Your response was not very nice.

I think this person had her questioned answered. I did not, in all her posts, believe she was trying to "steal" or "hoodwink" Disney in any way.

No one is being argumentative except you.


Have a very nice day :)

To the OP-I hope you have a GREAT vacation! And don't worry-I don't think the majority of us know you are not trying to steal or hoodwink Disney! :)

Thanks guys:goodvibes...almost done packing:woohoo:...kids getting ready for bed....not sure if i'll be able to sleep though
 
It's clearly stated: "Guests ages 3-9 must order from a children’s menu where available."

I don't care if it's "free dining" or the paid DDP, it's still stealing whether Disney is losing money or not. I realize that some CM's may overlook or not notice the fact that an adult meal is being purchased at a child's price, and there are also CM's who kindly offer an adult meal when asked by a parent who's child doesn't find a menu offering that they like, but I believe that trying to hoodwink a meal is dishonest. I'm not trying to be argumentative, I'm stating my opinion, and I will not discuss this any further.

seriously. You are going to come in here, insult and berate a member who is obviously new and does not know all the rules and then say you won't talk about it anymore. That's extremely childish.

Parkers218: Welcome to the DIS. You may find this link useful for situations like this in the future :)
 
seriously. You are going to come in here, insult and berate a member who is obviously new and does not know all the rules and then say you won't talk about it anymore. That's extremely childish.

Parkers218: Welcome to the DIS. You may find this link useful for situations like this in the future :)

Thank you:goodvibes
 
Thank you:goodvibes
no problem. Have a great trip. Word to the wise. You will gain 5 pounds from all the great food you eat :)

You have to try the Fruit Tulip in Sunshine Seasons. It's in the Land Pavilion at Epcot. You won't be disappointed. It counts as a dessert for the Quick Service Meals on the DDP
 

It was not my intention to be cheap or dis-honest --and we are going with the FREE dinig plan. If it is true that Disney lumps all your counter service credits together then they obviously don't feel that they are losing money if a child orders an adult sized meal.

The dining plan states that a child must order from the kid's menu when available.
 
Ok I am kind of confused after reading these threads. We'll be at Disney during free dining. If I wanted to upgrade my daughter to the the adult dining plan do I pay the difference to upgrade or would it be free? Honestly, I don't see my daughter eating chicken nuggets every meal for a week. She also isn't going to like 98% of the sides the offer. Also, we do not allow her to have more than 4-6 ounce of juice a day and she's lactose intolerant so we have to limit her dairy. I think the kids meals are kind of crazy for what they offer. I would love to upgrade her so she can order food she will actually like and eat.
 
Ok I am kind of confused after reading these threads. We'll be at Disney during free dining. If I wanted to upgrade my daughter to the the adult dining plan do I pay the difference to upgrade or would it be free? Honestly, I don't see my daughter eating chicken nuggets every meal for a week. She also isn't going to like 98% of the sides the offer. Also, we do not allow her to have more than 4-6 ounce of juice a day and she's lactose intolerant so we have to limit her dairy. I think the kids meals are kind of crazy for what they offer. I would love to upgrade her so she can order food she will actually like and eat.

Disney is fine with you uping your daughter's age to 10. You will only have to pay the difference between the child to adult ticket price for the amount of days you have.

If you need any help with the lactose intollerance, check out the DisAbilities Board. You can send an e-mail to specialdiets@disneyworld.com and they will send you information on the best CS places to go in each park to find food for your daughter. They will also send you a form that you can fill out with all of your ADR's and then pass it onto the chef's at the restaurants.

I took my niece (4.5 yrs and lactose intollerant) last year and she shared the CS lunch or dinner with me as there was a lot of food.
 
Yes You Can...Plan and get married at Disney World
Yes You Can...Arrive in Cinderella's Coach

No You Can't...Wear your Wedding Dress into the parks to walk around.
No You Can't...Get married on a resort blacony by your brother's cousin's friend.
No You Can't...Have Mickey Mouse preform the ceremony.
 
YES YOU CAN....Send items you purchase or win (stuffed animals included) back to your resort hotel room if you are staying on-site at a Disney Hotel, the Swan & Dolphin, and the hotels on Hotel Plaza Boulevard.

NO YOU CAN'T.....Send items back to your hotel room if you are staying off-site, unless they are one of the hotels listed above.

YES YOU CAN.... Send items you buy to be stored at the front of the park for pick-up at the end of the day if you so choose. This can be done no matter where you are staying, on-site or off-site.
 
Yes you can:
Get alcoholic drinks at the parks (except the Magic Kingdom)

No you can't:
Take them out of the park with you.


At least, this was my mother's experience. Does it hold true for everyone?

Yes you can:
Bring children who are 48 inches on Rock n' Roller Coaster

No you can't:
Take your 43 inch child, tease their hair, give them go-go boots, and tell the CM that "they're a groupie."
 
Yes you can:
Get alcoholic drinks at the parks (except the Magic Kingdom)

No you can't:
Take them out of the park with you.


At least, this was my mother's experience. Does it hold true for everyone?

Yes you can:
Bring children who are 48 inches on Rock n' Roller Coaster

No you can't:
Take your 43 inch child, tease their hair, give them go-go boots, and tell the CM that "they're a groupie."

That last one killed me, I needed a good laugh after the week I've had and you provided it, thank you.:rotfl::rotfl2:
 
Disney is fine with you uping your daughter's age to 10. You will only have to pay the difference between the child to adult ticket price for the amount of days you have.

To clarify squirrel's answer to momma mouse - you will have to pay the difference for whatever type of park tickets you have for the number of days you have. If you visit Disney again during a period with no free dining promotion while your child is still under 10 you can change their age back to whatever is their actual age.

Yes you can - share or switch items from your adult meal with your child. I let our DGD (7) have several of my desserts while I ate hers.

No I couldn't - possibly eat an entire ice cream sandwich from the Main Street Bakery by myself.
 
YES, You Can:
Use Magical Express, complete with luggage transfer, on arrival at MCO no matter which airline you use.

NO, You Can't:
Use Magical Express in either direction without advance reservations.
Board the Magical Express bus - even with a reservation - at any resort other than your own.

Sincerely,
Pixie-dustless denizen of the Transportation Board :teeth:
 
Yes You Can
everyone can use Fast Pass, even if you are not staying on-site

No You Can't
pay extra for Fast Pass; it's included with your park pass
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YES, You Can:

Use a FastPass at a time AFTER the printed "Return Time" window, on the same day that the FP was issued.

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That really depends on the person working the attraction. The two times I tried to use FP beyond the stated time we have been told no.
 
No you can't:

Expect your child to smile all the time & not have the expression "Oh no, not again!" after the 600th picture. :rolleyes1

Tell me about it:

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That really depends on the person working the attraction. The two times I tried to use FP beyond the stated time we have been told no.
We almost always use Fastpass late and have never been turned down. Of the hundreds of posts I've read on this subject here on the Dis, only a very small handful have ever said they were turned away. And those were almost exclusively very popular rides at very heavy crowd times. We have even had CMs post on here and say that they are trained to accept late fastpass.
 
I copy this one from some where:
YES You can take the mugs to the parks

NO you CAN'T refill them for free. in the parks.
 
It was not my intention to be cheap or dis-honest --and we are going with the FREE dinig plan. If it is true that Disney lumps all your counter service credits together then they obviously don't feel that they are losing money if a child orders an adult sized meal.

For CS meals this is most definitely true. The TS meals are another story, and should be because of their cost.
 


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