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  • On Feb 23, 2011
    Kelianne from MI Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hello to the fantastic panel! Confused about Beaches & Cream. I believe it is a TS credit? I know the kitchen sink is not a dessert option, are the other ice cream creations? If not, is it a worthwhile place to use a dining plan TS credit? Thanks!!!

    Hi Kelianne!

     

         Beaches and Cream Restaurant is one of my all time favorite restaurants in Walt Disney World!  You are correct in saying that Beaches and Cream is a Table Service restaurant which requires one Table Service Credit to eat there if you are on the Dinning Plan.  The Kitchen Sink is not considered a dessert option on the Dinning Plan, but all the other desserts are.  Also you cannot make Advanced Dinning Reservations (ADRs) at Beaches and Cream, but instead you have to walk up to put in your reservation and then wait until you get called.  In 2007, I went to Beaches and Cream for the first time and I thought that it was a Counter Service Restaurant, but I soon found out that it was a Table Service Restaurant.  Beaches and Cream is one of the least expensive Table Service Restaurants in Walt Disney World, so because of that I typically pay in cash when I eat there to save my Table Service Dinning Credits for a more expensive meal later in my Walt Disney World vacation. Make sure that you try the No Way Jose Ice Cream Sunday!  It is amazing and you will thank me later for suggesting it.



    I hope that you make some magical memories on your next trip to Walt Disney World!



    Keep Dreaming Big!

    Marc

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Meet the Panelist: Marc, New York

I am a single Father to one incredible boy.  I would love nothing more than to provide people with Disney vacation planning that will enable them to have a new experience or make their Disney vacation just a little more magical! Learn More About Marc

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