Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jan 5, 2016
    Wendy from ON 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 purchased the deluxe dining plan for our Feb trip. Our son is currently 9 so was classified as a child when we paid for the dining plan but he turns 10 while we are on our trip. Will we have to pay more for his meals the day he actually turns 10? Thanks

    Hi Wendy,

    Hakuna Matata, no worries! You will not have to pay more for your child's meals when he turns 10 on your trip! Disney Dining Plans are based on your child's age at the time of arrival, so you are all set. Be sure to pick up a complimentary birthday button for him at Guest Services when you arrive. You can also note that you are celebrating your child's birthday on any Advance Dining Reservations you have made. He may be treated to a special birthday cupcake!

    I can think of no better place to celebrate your son's 10th birthday than at Walt Disney World Resort. In fact, we're celebrating my daughter's 10th birthday there in two weeks! I hope you have a wonderful celebration at Walt Disney World Resort. 

    Please stop back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel if you think of any other questions while you plan your magical vacation!

    Wishing you magical memories!
    Erin
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Meet the Panelist: Erin, Pennsylvania

I'm a wife, mom to three amazing girls (ages 10, 8 and 5) and lover of all-things-Disney! For our family of five, there is nothing more magical than a Walt Disney World Resort vacation (except, perhaps, the unforgettable memories that accompany those vacations!). I enjoy planning our Walt Disney World vacations almost as much as I love taking them, and I would love to share my tips and experiences with you so that you can get the most out of your next Walt Disney World vacation!  Learn More About Erin

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