Hi Tara! Your children are such fun ages for a Walt Disney World vacation; you're going to have a magical time!
The
2014 Quick Service Disney Dining Plan includes two counter-service meals and one snack per person (age 3 and over) per night of your trip, as well as a Resort Refillable Drink Mug for each person (age 3 and over). These meal credits can be used to pay for an entree, dessert and a non-alcoholic beverage at the Quick Service restaurants, which are the counter-service or fast-food type of restaurants. The Quick Service meal credits may not be used at the Table Service or sit-down restaurants, like the character meals. If you wish to have a meal with the Disney princesses, you can, of course, do so, but you'll pay out of pocket for that meal rather than using your Quick Service Dining Plan credits. If you're planning to have several Table-Service meals during your vacation, you may want to upgrade to the
regular Disney Dining Plan, which includes Table Service meal credits.
For meals with the princesses, your little ones would love dining in the castle at Cinderella's Royal Table. Akershus in Epcot is a fun princess dining option as well, and it's less expensive than Cinderella's Royal Table.
All of the restaurants at Disney World are kid-friendly and offer foods that kids enjoy. Some Quick Service locations you may want to try include Earl of Sandwich and Wolfgang Puck Express at Downtown Disney; Flame Tree Barbecue and Yak & Yeti Local Food Cafe at the Animal Kingdom; Les Halles Boulangerie in Epcot; Be Our Guest (lunch) and Pecos Bill at Magic Kingdom; and Pizza Planet Arcade at Hollywood Studios.
Come visit us again at the Moms Panel if you have more questions!