Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On May 20, 2011
    Chrissy from TN 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.

    Question about the dining plan redemption. When their chart has a "1" in the lunch column and a "1" in the dinner column, does that means it takes both a quick service point and a table service dinner point for a meal?

    Hi Chrissy! On the Disney Dining Plan, sit-down restaurants will require one or two table-service credits for a meal, and the counter-service restaurants will require one quick-service credit. No restaurants will charge you both a table-service and a quick-service credit for one meal. 

    If you're looking at the reservation webpage for a particular restaurant, you can click on "View Participating Dining Plans" to see a pop-up box showing the credits required to dine at that restaurant. The box lists the credits for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. On the left side of the pop-up box, you can find the specific dining plan that you have and then see the corresponding credits that each meal costs. Because this pop-up box only appears for the sit-down restaurants, the numbers always refer to table-service credits. Quick-service credits cannot be used for the sit-down, table-service meals.

    If the box has a 1 listed under lunch, that means you'll use one credit for a meal there. If the restaurant has a 2 listed for dinner, you'll pay two table-service credits for that meal.

    If you have more questions, please come visit us again at the Moms Panel! We'd be happy to help!
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I'm a busy mom of two from North Carolina who loves to find ways to stretch a Disney Dollar so that I can enjoy the luxury of Disney's deluxe resorts and fine dining. Learn More About Amanda

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