Hi ya, Shaun, and welcome to planDisney!
I’m so happy to see that your trip is right around the corner. You must be so excited and anxiously waiting for that time to come. I’m a planner and pacer in the weeks leading up to my visit. You can usually find me checking the packing list multiple times and constantly adding to that list. I’m a bit of an overpacker too, which I don’t recommend especially if you are looking to purchase and bring souvenirs home with you. Trust me, you will run out of room. I’ve since learned to pack an extra empty tote with me for this reason.
I did take a look at the
Pizza Window on the Boardwalk to see which Dining Plans were accepted and found that both the 2025 and 2026
Disney Quick-Service Dining Plans were on that list. While there aren’t specifics on whether adult versus child credits, I do know that children must order from a children’s menu where available. So if your family is all looking to dine there, and there isn’t a specific children’s menu, both credits should apply. I recommend double-checking with the Cast Member before placing your order.
You can also unofficially trade credits with your little one if needed. I tend to snack throughout the day, so when it’s time to sit down for a meal, I’m not as hungry as the rest of my family. So my son will order his kids’ meal, and I’ll order my adult meal, and we will swap at the table. If there’s a bacon burger on the menu, it’s an unofficial rule in our household that he automatically gets my credit. Thankfully for him, he’s officially become a “Disney Adult” and is over the age of nine now, so he’s excited to enjoy his adult credits during our next visit.
If that’s not an option and pizza is a must, you can follow the path to EPCOT and head over to Connections Eatery. There you can find a
Cheese Pizza on the kids’ meals menu. Plus, your little one will also get their two sides at this location.
As your trip approaches, I recommend using the My Disney Experience Mobile app to scroll through all the
Quick-Service dining location options. That way, you can get an idea of where you want to eat each day. My family likes to do this planning process together so that we can all share our “must-eat” list and decide together. Of course, these plans change a little once we arrive, but they are a good start.
Shaun, please let us know if you need any other dining recommendations or help preparing for your visit! Have the best time and make new memories.
See ya real soon,
Shantel