3smithboys
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Are 2 adults allowed to share 1 meal at a sit down restaurant and only use 1 credit? (not buffet-I know that's not allowed!)!
Are 2 adults allowed to share 1 meal at a sit down restaurant and only use 1 credit? (not buffet-I know that's not allowed!)!
Are 2 adults allowed to share 1 meal at a sit down restaurant and only use 1 credit? (not buffet-I know that's not allowed!)!
Seriously? We just went over this question (and the same misinformation) seven hours earlier.
Yes - and you can also always opt to pay out of pocket for an appetizer, side, dessert, or less expensive item (sandwich, salad, burger, etc.) to help your dining credits go farther! (at most restaurants with a few exceptions as previously mentioned) We will be doing this at some restaurants so we can use 2 TS credits for the candlelight processional (which cannot be shared).
We shared a lot of meals on our trip a few years ago to stretch our free dining credits. We successfully shared meals at Kona, 50's Prime Time, Rose & Crown, BOG (lunch) & WPE (dinner). We also used a combo of dining plan credits & paying OOP at Via Napoli. DH & I used credits for our meals & we paid OOP for a large pizza for my 3 boys to split.
As sharonable said, you will be able to share at most table service restaurants where you order from a menu. This is a great option if someone isn't too hungry or if you are saving credits for a 2 credit meal.
Via Napoli is the one restaurant t
As you said, you cannot share and everyone will be charged a credit at buffets and also at all you care to eat family style meals (e.g. 'Ohana, Garden Grill), the 3 dinner shows (Hoop De Doo, Spirpt of Aloha Luau, Mickey's Backyard Barbecue), fixed price meals (e.g. CRT, Akershus, Fantasmic and Candlelight Processional dining packages), special events (e.g. fireworks parties, F&W premium events) and the Family Platter at Whispering Canyon Cafe.
If it is "all you care to enjoy," it is treated as equivalent to a buffet because it's bottomless. No sharing. Doesn't matter if it's DDP or OOP.I don't understand.... if it's a Family Platter (I'm assuming it's the All-you-care-to-enjoy-skillet), why can't you share that? Is there a difference if you pay it OOP or DDP? Thanks.
As you said, you cannot share and everyone will be charged a credit at buffets and also at all you care to eat family style meals (e.g. 'Ohana, Garden Grill), the 3 dinner shows (Hoop De Doo, Spirpt of Aloha Luau, Mickey's Backyard Barbecue), fixed price meals (e.g. CRT, Akershus, Fantasmic and Candlelight Processional dining packages), special events (e.g. fireworks parties, F&W premium events) and the Family Platter at Whispering Canyon Cafe.
I don't understand.... if it's a Family Platter (I'm assuming it's the All-you-care-to-enjoy-skillet), why can't you share that? Is there a difference if you pay it OOP or DDP? Thanks.
I don't understand.... if it's a Family Platter (I'm assuming it's the All-you-care-to-enjoy-skillet), why can't you share that? Is there a difference if you pay it OOP or DDP? Thanks.
You CAN share the platter, but everyone has to pay. Since OP was asking about using 1 credit for 1 meal to share, you could not do that with a Family Platter meal. You would need to use 2 credits for 2 people, 3 credits for 3 people, and so on.