On
Aug 19, 2009
Don from IL
Asked
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“
looking at the DDP info, it appears that for table service meals appetizers are available for ages 3-9 only. is this correct?”
Depending on the plan you have, this may be correct. Some version of the Dining Plan include appetizers for only kids and some include them for adults too. Let me
explain the different plans.
Quick Service Plan
- One refillable mug person
- Two snacks, per person, per night
- Two quick service meals, per person, per night. This includes: One
entree or combo meal, one dessert (at lunch/dinner), and one
non-alcoholic beverage
Disney Dining Plan
- One snack, per person, per night
- One quick service meal, per person, per night. This includes: One
entree or combo meal, one dessert (lunch/dinner), and one non-alcoholic
beverage
- One table service meal, per person, per night. This includes: One
entree or full service buffet, one dessert (at lunch/dinner) and one
non-alcoholic beverage. CHILDREN'S TABLE SERVICE MEALS INCLUDE
APPETIZER, ENTREE, DESSERT, AND BEVERAGE
Deluxe Dining Plan
- One refillable mug person
- Two snacks, per person, per night
- Three meals, per person, per night, any of which may be table service or quick service.
- For table service meals: Both adult and child meals include
APPETIZER, entree, dessert (at lunch/dinner), and non-alcoholic
beverage
Whether you get an appetizer depends on the age
of the guest and the type of dining plan. With the basic dining plan,
only children will be getting an appetizer. This is usually something
very small, like a bowl of soup or carrot and celery sticks -- really
just enough to keep a child busy while they're waiting for the main
meal. In situations where an adult appetizer is not part of the Dining
Plan, you are still welcome to order an appetizer. You'll just have to
pay for it out of pocket.