Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jan 18, 2011
    Dene from PA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We have purchased the DDP for feb 2011. I am not a big dessert eater and was wondering if I would be able to decline the dessert after my meal and use it for a snack credit for another time, either later that night or the next day? Thanks MP!

    Hi Dene,

    I can completely relate, my family rarely orders dessert when we are out.  Unfortunately there is not a way of doing what you asked.  A meal will cost you one table service credit whether or not you order the included dessert.  I always take that into consideration when I'm deciding whether or not to purchase the dining plan.  When I do the calculations afterwards I still end up saving 5-10% by having the dining plan.  One idea is to order a fruit cup for dessert and then have it wrapped to go.  You can keep it in your resort room for breakfast the next morning, assuming your room has a refrigerator.  

    Enjoy!!!
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