• On Jan 9, 2020
    Patricia from IN 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.

    Are quick service credits divided into adult and child credits?

    Hello Patricia! Thank you so much for coming back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! With only a few days left until your Walt Disney World Resort vacation, I know how excited you must be. 

    My family always takes advantage of the Disney Dining Plan when traveling to the Walt Disney World Resort because we love the convenience and incredible savings that it provides. Patricia, when you are using your quick service credits, there is a difference between a child's entitlement and an adult's entitlement. Child entitlements must be redeemed for an item from the children's menu, where available. 

    Patricia, if you have not already done so, you may want to download the My Disney Experience Mobile App. This app will not only allow you to see how many Disney Dining Plan entitlements you have remaining, but it will also allow you to quickly and easily make or modify dining reservations. Frequently my family also takes advantage of the mobile ordering feature in the My Disney Experience Mobile App which allows us to place our order ahead of time and simply pick it up at the window when we arrive. 

    I hope that this answered your question, Patricia. We hope to see ya real soon!

    Sarah B. 
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Meet the Panelist: Sarah, Georgia

Hi There! I’m Sarah from Atlanta, GA. Together, my Disney-loving husband and I have two amazing kids and love nothing more than running away to the Walt Disney World Resort every chance that we get. When we are not wandering around the resorts, we love to indulge our sweet tooth with all the snacks we can find. I am passionate about making sure the magic reaches kids of all ages, from the smallest to the biggest, because we are all kids at Walt Disney World! Learn More About Sarah

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