I'm not sure that's possible unless you lie about the age. I'm not sure I would anyway because you'll get better value with the child plan and there are ways to satisfy most in this situation. Many of the nicer locations have some pretty good kids meals and often they'll create one for you if they can reasonably make it work. The CS is really the issue in this situation and depending on how everyone eats, it may be possible to share meals in a way that satisfies everyone and keeps you on the correct side of the rules. Plus the DDP can be a lot of food, better to waste kids credits than adult credits. Also better to pay OOP for an occasional entree as well.Has anyone tried to upgrade their child to an adult on the dining plan? We are DVC members and our 8 year old is a more adventurous eater than what Disney offers. We head to OKW soon for Spring Break!
They definitely mind if you try to get the DDP for a 2 y/o but I can see how this is different. Still it doesn't make sense to me to do so for most situations given the price differences involved.I have done this with both of my children before they were ten. I have done it on three separate trips. If your kids are like mine they love the food on the adults menu and not just pizza or chicken nuggets. Disney does not mind if you make them older for the dining plan. If you are DVC and have APs then its really easy. Just tell them you want to pay for an adult dining plan for the child. They will gladly take the money!
I most recently did it this Feb before my youngest turned 10.
You have to list the child's age as 10 on the reservation. That may give rise to other questions later on---such as when you buy tickets or APs---because Disney's CRM (Customer Relations Management) system keeps track of such things.
I don't find the DDP to be much of a savings for the way we typically eat, and the "savings" for adults on the Plan tends to be lower than the savings for kids. You might be better off just paying as you go.
you really think i meant a 2 year old....come on....
I didn't say they wouldn't. But, I did say that the CRM system keeps track of ages, and when you later want to buy them a child's ticket or AP, expect a question. You can probably dispel that question, but it might or might not be asked.CMs happily change kids ages all the time for dining plan purposes.
I realize what you were asking and I was comparing to the other, similar situation that gets asked more often, that of getting the DDP for a 2 y/o. The only way to get something that's outside the ages is for someone to lie about the ages of the child in question. As I also pointed out, the situation is a little different for kids paying the adult price compared to 2 y/o getting the DDP as 3-9 because in that situation it's often done to scam the system out of additional credits, not to feed the child in question. As to value, I was pointing out that it's generally cheaper to pay the kids price and supplement OOP for the other options if necessary. If you want to waste your money, that's up to you.you really think i meant a 2 year old....come on....
No one has to pay for food for a two year old as they can eat off of the adults plate! Be serious....I am talking about 7,8,9 year olds who like adult food....it is no problem and can be done, and is done often!
p.s. I will spend whatever amount of money I would like on my trips and maybe the original poster will as well....it is worth it to me to have my kids eat what they like on vacation, so "worth it" depends on your definition
I realize what you were asking and I was comparing to the other, similar situation that gets asked more often, that of getting the DDP for a 2 y/o. The only way to get something that's outside the ages is for someone to lie about the ages of the child in question. As I also pointed out, the situation is a little different for kids paying the adult price compared to 2 y/o getting the DDP as 3-9 because in that situation it's often done to scam the system out of additional credits, not to feed the child in question. As to value, I was pointing out that it's generally cheaper to pay the kids price and supplement OOP for the other options if necessary. If you want to waste your money, that's up to you.
Someone has to lie about the age of the child, either the member or the CM, to get the system to give a result different than that intended. Maybe Disney has told the CM's it's OK for that age, can't say, they certainly are NOT OK with the situation of getting the DDP for a 2 y/o saying they're 3. As for my negative comment, it was simply in response to yours. The reality is that for almost every situation, your approach will cost you more than if you got the plan as intended and then ordered what you and your child wanted but it does vary with the restaurant choice to a degree. The restaurants will work with you, esp the more upscale ones, CS are the issues to a degree but can be worked around for most as well.You say you are comparing the similar situation of a 2 year old, then you revert back to generalizations "The only way to get something thats outside the ages is for someone to lie about the ages of the child in question" I do not understand why you insist folks like me lie...never, ever, would I do that...I stated that I pay extra...when i call and make DP reservations I clearly state that I would like to pay extra for the child to upgrade to the adult plan. I am honest and pay OOP.
Then you have to go and get nasty again saying, "If you want to waste your money, thats up to you". I have the money to "waste" and to my family and myself it is not a waste. If my 9 year old does not want pizza, chicken nuggets, or ice cream for dessert, I don't make him eat that. He has many more choices when we pay for the adult dining plan. If we pay for the adult plan and are at a meal where he really does not want something off of the adult menu, then they have been very nice to give him adult portions of a childs menu item.
Most of the items on the childs menu, my kids never liked before they turned 10, and them having options is not a "waste" to me. My kids eat the food, so I am not certain where the "waste" even is in situations like these (7-9) year olds upgrading to the adult plan.
I was simply trying to answer the question that I believe the poster asked, speaking from personal experience and paying up front for it, never being dishonest.
I apologize if you don't appreciate the options that those of us have as long as we are willing to pay for it.
I didn't say they wouldn't. But, I did say that the CRM system keeps track of ages, and when you later want to buy them a child's ticket or AP, expect a question. You can probably dispel that question, but it might or might not be asked.

I pick mostly of buffets for dinner. The kids can eat whatever they want and you still pay the child's price. I love Boma's, O'hana's, Chef Mickey's, and Cape May Clam Bake. Also, the kids don't get cranky because they are served right away.
Has anyone tried to upgrade their child to an adult on the dining plan? We are DVC members and our 8 year old is a more adventurous eater than what Disney offers. We head to OKW soon for Spring Break!
Maybe Disney has told the CM's it's OK for that age, can't say, they certainly are NOT OK with the situation of getting the DDP for a 2 y/o saying they're 3.
Maybe if they have a secret craving for uncrustables?![]()