Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On May 18, 2010
    Luis 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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    I reserved one more table service than my credits associating all to my package. As that one won`t be paid by my plan should I phone WDW to pay for it with my credit card now? Could I lose that reservation in the process or just pay it in restaurant?

    Hi again Luis! Thanks for the question. No worries about booking more meals than you have DIsney Dining Plan credits. I find we sometimes end up cancelling one or two reservations while we're there, and it usually works out. If not, you can simply pay for one of your meals. Your server will ask if you are on the Dining Plan, and you can tell her that you will be pay for your meal. You can pay by cash, credit card or charge to your room. I recommend paying for your least expensive meal, perhaps a lunch, using your dining credits to their maximum potential!

    Write back if you have any other questions Luis! Wishing you a magical vacation!
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Meet the Panelist: Joanne, Ontario

Hi! I'm Joanne from Ottawa, Canada. By day I work for the Canadian government. I'm a single mom to my amazing, 15 year-old daughter and am thrilled to be on the Moms Panel. I absolutely love helping you plan your vacation and create your own magical memories! Learn More About Joanne

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