• On Nov 8, 2016
    Megan from GA 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.

    We're interested in going to one of the dessert parties with views of fireworks. Can we use the dining plan to cover this?

    Hi, Megan!
    Thanks for reaching out to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!

    I'm excited to hear you're thinking about attending a Dessert Party at Walt Disney World Resort. My family has enjoyed a number of different parties at Magic Kingdom Park and Disney's Hollywood Studios. It's always fun to eat extra yummy treats while enjoying some of Disney's best entertainment.

    Unfortunately, we can't use the Disney Dining Plan to pay for a dessert party. It is an extra expense but it's often a chance to experience Disney in a new and fun way.

    I hope you have a magical and tasty visit!

    -Jen
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Meet the Panelist: Jen, Missouri

I’m a mom, wife and goldendoodle dog owner who is not afraid to ride a fast roller coaster again and again. I love to travel - which is good since I telework with a job in Washington, DC. I’ve visited Disneyland and Walt Disney World multiple times and it’s fed into my belief that you’re never too old to have fun. I run when I can and recently earned my runDisney Coast to Coast medal! I also love photography and founded an online special needs community. Learn More About Jen

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