Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Jan 1, 2014
    Katie from TN 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.

    Hopefully last question ;) But we have the dining plan of snack, quick service, and sit down. At the quick service meals....... Can our kids share? They never eat an entire meal. Also, can our 2 year old just eat off their plates? Thanks for all your help!

    Hi Katie! We love questions so please keep them coming!
    I see you're going to make some Princesses very happy with your upcoming Walt Disney World vacation.
    The Disney Dining Plan you selected is the one our family uses when we visit Walt Disney World and we love it because you get a little bit of everything. I've found you get the most value using quick service at the Disney Resorts and your kids can easily share by redeeming only 1 entitlement. That way you can use another entitlement in the theme park. Like admission to the parks, children under 3 years-old eat for free  so they can feast on anyone in your party's plate. We had the most fun with this before our twins turned the big 3, now they have their own Disney Dining Plan to keep up with our older 2.

    Hope that answers your question, we're always here to help so feel free to ask away. Hope your vacation is magical!
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Meet the Panelist: Juliette, Georgia

I'm a high-spirited Mom of 4. You say "vacation" and I'll tell you why for our family of 6, there's no better way than the Disney way! Since becoming Disney Vacation Club members, our dreams of travel quickly turn into magical memories again and again...I'm a real world example of the endless vacation possibilities available with the magic of Disney Parks and Disney Vacation Club. Learn More About Juliette

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