Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Jan 27, 2009
    Lori 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 will be going with my sister and her family. We will be taking each others kids to give the other one a break. We have the dinning plan and wondered if I can pay for her kids on my plan or do I need her tickets? Both have 2 kids 3-9 range all have ddp

    Hi Lori,

    What a lovely thing to do for each other, to be able to have some adult time at Walt Disney World will be great!

    If both families are all staying in the same room then all your Disney Dining Plan credits will be pooled on each Key to the World card so you will definitely be able to use your sisters children's DDP credits using your card. If you're in separate rooms then I'm afraid you will need one of their cards to buy their food as your card will only allow you to buy 2 children's meals at a time (for your own children).

    I hope that makes sense and you have a fabulous trip,

    Jo
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Meet the Panelist: Jo,

Hi, I’m Jo, a stay-at-home Mum from England.  I am married to a PGA golfer and we have 2 children.  We enjoy every aspect of Walt Disney World and agree that it is by far our favourite holiday destination. The girls excitedly help me plan every trip. Learn More About Jo

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