Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Feb 3, 2010
    Hannah from LA 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.

    I am confused about the credits on the DDP for example, where it says one "single serving": Breakfast *Juice * Entree * non-Alcoholic Beverage, does that mean you get one juice OR Entree OR Beverage or do all those things count as one meal credit

    Hi Hannah,

    I understand your confusion. The wording on the Disney Dining Plan can be a little confusing at times if you have not used the plan previously.

    The explanation that it lists, means for breakfast you can choose one entree and also one single serving of juice or a non-alcoholic beverage. This means basically that you will receive your meal, plus a drink. Lunch and dinner options under the regular plan usually includes an entree of your choice, a non-alcoholic drink, and a dessert. Each one of these examples is one credit per person, as long as you are not dining at a two credit location.

    You can find additional information about the different Plans and participating locations here.

    Happy dining!
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Hiya friends. I’m Margaret, mom to four young men and wife to my Prince Charming. Raised on the southside of Chicago, we have now moved our castle to the suburban cornfields. We are a pin trading, Hidden Mickey hunting, resort hopping family who loves to debate the best Disney World resort or attraction over the dinner table. I am thrilled to share some of our favorite tips and tricks in hopes it will add even more magic to your Disney World adventure. Learn More About Margaret

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