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  • On May 16, 2012
    Amanda from AL 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 have a myw ph plus dining. Can you explain how this meal plan works and examples of the food that we will be able to get as snack and counter service. I have already reserved the sit down meals.

    Hi there Amanda! Get ready for a YUMMY Walt Disney World vacation!!

    Simply check out this link to the 2012 Disney Dining Plan for details on how to track your credits and some examples of items that qualify for snacks.  Generally speaking, single serve items like a piece of fruit or a soda are eligible snack options.

    A great unofficial resource for researching food selections at both quick service and sit down locations can be found at www.allears.net. Select "Walt Disney World" from the top header and then, "Dining" to obtain a listing of onsite restaurant menus.

    Thanks so much for visiting us here at the Walt Disney World Moms Panel and feel free to send more questions my way in the days leading up to your delicious trip!

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Meet the Panelist: Kim, North Carolina

I am a wife and mom of 2. I have some unique Disney planning experiences related to special diets, touring with a preschooler and teenager at the same time, and meeting mobility needs. I look forward to helping you plan the vacation of your life! Learn More About Kim

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