Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Oct 26, 2012
    Stephanie from MB Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We arrive in the evening, November 24 and leave in the evening on Dec 5. We are on the Disney Dining Plan. How many dining plan points is that? 11 or 12? It is 11 for sure, but do we get credit for the 5th even though we are leaving that day?

    Hi, Stephanie!  The best way to remember how many dining plan meals you have is to count the number of nights you are sleeping at your Walt Disney World Resort.  In your case, I count 11 sleepovers, so you'll get dining plan credits equal to that number.

    Some people leave very early on the last day, which may be the rationale behind counting nights as opposed to days.  In any case, you'll have 11 nights to dine your way through the Magical World of Disney!

    Have an awesome trip!
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Meet the Panelist: Anna, New Jersey

My name is Anna and I am a retired teacher with a J.D., a proud Navy wife with 30+ years of experience, mom to three daughters and a son-in-law, and grandmom to three tiny Disney fans. I have planned vacations for all sorts of special occasions and celebrations, but I really enjoy DVC vacations, helping military families, and assisting those with special dietary needs.    Learn More About Anna

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