I am thinking of adding the Quick Service Meal Plan onto my vacation package for my husband, myself and my children... When you have the quick service dining plan for kids do you always have to order from the kids menu??
yes, but have you condisered the DDP? It's not that much more $ and the kids love the Table Service restaurants. My kids would get tired of eating pizza, chicken nuggets, and mac/cheese twice a day, but the DDP allows them to eat a variety of foods. At buffets, they can get anything off the buffet, and at O'Hana they get the same yummy goodness we grown ups get. Just a thought.
Ya know I considered it. My kids are very fussy eaters. We had the DDP one other time and my husband didn't like the fact that 1- it doesn't include appetizer or tip anymore and 2 - you have to plan your day around the everyday reservation??? I don't know i just can't decide. Thanks though!
Those are the exact reasons we chose the Quick Service Dining Plan over Basic Dining Plan. We went during free dining in 2005 (appetizers and tips were included then) and we had a lot of fun at the various restaurants but felt we were slaves to the ADR. We sometimes had to eat when we weren't hungry, had long waits for a table (often when we were VERY hungry), and had to deal with unhappy kids who didn't understand why we had to leave the parks to go eat.
Quick Service will work better for us, I think. I like the prepaid aspect of it and the flexibility of no ADRs. We will still do one or two sit down meals, we'll just pay OOP for them.
How old are your kids?

Those are the exact reasons we chose the Quick Service Dining Plan over Basic Dining Plan. We went during free dining in 2005 (appetizers and tips were included then) and we had a lot of fun at the various restaurants but felt we were slaves to the ADR. We sometimes had to eat when we weren't hungry, had long waits for a table (often when we were VERY hungry), and had to deal with unhappy kids who didn't understand why we had to leave the parks to go eat.
Quick Service will work better for us, I think. I like the prepaid aspect of it and the flexibility of no ADRs. We will still do one or two sit down meals, we'll just pay OOP for them.
Ya know I considered it. My kids are very fussy eaters. We had the DDP one other time and my husband didn't like the fact that 1- it doesn't include appetizer or tip anymore and 2 - you have to plan your day around the everyday reservation??? I don't know i just can't decide. Thanks though!


A trip would not be complete without eating with the Mouse, so I give two big thumbs up for Chef Mickey's.That will be our "hooray, we're here" first night meal. We also want to do the Hoop Dee do, because it's my dh's birthday and he loved the show, and 'Ohana because WE LOVE MEAT! I thought that would be a nice last night dinner. I plan to watch Wishes from the Poly beach after we eat.
WOW do we think alike or what?? We loved the Hoop De Doo. We ate at Ohana for the 2nd time last year (dinner) and loved it. Breakfast is great there too. And Chef Mickey everyone needs to do that at least once. I was thinking maybe Ohana again but somewhere different for the other sit down. Maybe Morocco? Have you eaten there?
We haven't tried Morocco but I'd love to. Let me know if you do. I'd be interested to know how you liked it.
and you can NOT beat the character interaction there...it's much more personal than the other places. The other TS meal was Crystal Palace...that's another can't miss *I* think. If you like the Pooh gang at all then that is the place to be. The food is excellent as well. Both of those places are also reasonably priced compared to some other TS places. We did GG for dinner and CP for lunch.We are going with 2 adults and 2 children on the QSDP. When we go to a CS that does not offer distinct child's menu item how do we know they subtract the childs credit for the childrens meals versus four adult CS credits.
We are going with 2 adults and 2 children on the QSDP. When we go to a CS that does not offer distinct child's menu item how do we know they subtract the childs credit for the childrens meals versus four adult CS credits.
For CS meals, the adult and child credits are "pooled" together. (unlike TS meals, where they are separated). When you receive your receipt from a CS restaurant, it will just have the remaining number of credits left (total adult and child).