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  • On Jul 15, 2011
    Christy from CA 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.

    For the DDP, can we use a table-service credit at a quick service counter if we choose? Is it 1 card per family, or per person to carry? My husband will be at work mtg. one day, can I use his snack or meal credit once mine run out or is it guest specific

    Hello Christy,

    Yes,Guests may use one table service entitlement on the Disney Dining Plan (DDP) for one quick service meal. I love the DDP's flexibility that way.

    All of your meal and snack credits are totaled together for your party and placed on your Key To The World (KTTW) cards. When you check in at your Resort, you will be given a KTTW for every person in your room.  You will redeem your DDP credits by presenting your KTTW to a Cast Member at each restaurant. Each time meals or snacks are redeemed, your balance will be printed on your receipt. Because the entitlements are viewed for the room and not per person, you can absolutely use your husband's credits and vice versa.

    Hope this helps. Happy eating!
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Meet the Panelist: Monina, Ohio

My family loves our Main Street in Ohio. But there's simply no comparison to Main Street U.S.A.! We don't get to Disney quite as often as I'd like, but that just means finding new ways to sprinkle Pixie Dust on our adventures! Learn More About Monina

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