• On Jan 9, 2019
    Kathy from NJ 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.

    If I have the regular dining plan, can my family of 6 use our table service credits at Beaches and Cream and order 6 meals and get the kitchen sink for dessert? If the answer is no, what desserts are allowed on the dining plan?

    Hi, Kathy! Thank you for visiting us with your question! Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is a must-do every time I visit with my family. We love to eat our food at one of the poolside tables outside, overlooking Stormalong Bay. It's a great way to end our day! 

    The Kitchen Sink, which serves four people, qualifies as a sundae and not a "dessert" on the menu, which means you will have to get it separately and not as part of your meal items when using the Dining Plan

    All of the heavenly items listed under the "Desserts" section are allowed on the Dining Plan. Currently, I see the Grilled Banana Bread and Peanut Butter, the Beaches Chocolate Cake, the Strawberry Shortcake and the Brownie À la Mode on the menu for both lunch and dinner.

    I hope this information is useful to you, Kathy! I know you will enjoy any item you order from their menu, their choices are simply spectacular!

    And now, off I go to get some dessert for myself! All of this talking about food is making me crave ice cream right now! 

    Have a magical day!
    ~Desiree


     
     
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Meet the Panelist: Desiree, Peru

Hi! I'm Desiree from Lima, Peru. My family will never ever tire of visiting the Most Magical Place on Earth, even if means traveling almost 3,000 miles to do so! My husband and I love to watch the fireworks with our kids, but the best magic happens when the grandparents come along and we all feel the same age in front of Cinderella Castle! I love giving tips about different types of resorts and traveling with multigenerational groups.
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