Disney Dining Plan

PinnySmart

Well-Known Member
Thank you I know that sounded daft, but when you've not done it before its a bit confusing.. LOL - thanks appreciate it,
For someone who has never used the DDP your questions are not daft. It's good to do your research and get a firm idea about how it works before you go. These are good questions and will help other newbies. There are so many ins and outs to the DDP it can be confusing.
 
I love a good breakfast to start a long day!! I go for any breakfast buffet or family style breakfast I can get a reservation for. My son loves character dining, so a breakfast with characters is a great deal for a TS imo!! Actually my avatar pic is from character breakfast at Tusker House the last time we went in 2014. That was fantastic. Ohana character breakfast is great too!
 

Disneykings

Active Member
Sorry to add a question on. We have the dining plan for our October trip this year. Works out cheaper than the current exchange rate in England so still a great option but I have noticed all the snack locations I have looked at so far no longer allow the use of dining plan snack use. Such as Sleepy Hollow and whole food trucks. Where can I find a list of locations where snack options are available? Does feel like there is a lot less choice than last year.
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
Sorry to add a question on. We have the dining plan for our October trip this year. Works out cheaper than the current exchange rate in England so still a great option but I have noticed all the snack locations I have looked at so far no longer allow the use of dining plan snack use. Such as Sleepy Hollow and whole food trucks. Where can I find a list of locations where snack options are available? Does feel like there is a lot less choice than last year.

Where are you looking for this info? I haven't heard of any major reductions in the places that offer snacks.

-Rob
 

Disneykings

Active Member
Where are you looking for this info? I haven't heard of any major reductions in the places that offer snacks.

-Rob

Thanks for the reply. I'm looking on the disneyworld website on the dining and menu options. I have looked up all the places we used last year, eg: The Land Cart in Epcot. But I thought the carts with just fresh fruit where including too last year. Such as Harambe Fruit Market and Anaheim produce. Due to my daughters peanut allergy, I'm just checking so I know what I should order in for her snacks. Whole foods are just easier.
 

Curvelo

New Member
Sorry to add a question on. We have the dining plan for our October trip this year. Works out cheaper than the current exchange rate in England so still a great option but I have noticed all the snack locations I have looked at so far no longer allow the use of dining plan snack use. Such as Sleepy Hollow and whole food trucks. Where can I find a list of locations where snack options are available? Does feel like there is a lot less choice than last year.

Thanks for the reply. I'm looking on the disneyworld website on the dining and menu options. I have looked up all the places we used last year, eg: The Land Cart in Epcot. But I thought the carts with just fresh fruit where including too last year. Such as Harambe Fruit Market and Anaheim produce. Due to my daughters peanut allergy, I'm just checking so I know what I should order in for her snacks. Whole foods are just easier.

If you look at the pages for those locations on Disney's website, they really say "Dining Plans Not Accepted". However, I don't believe this information applies to snack credits. Basically, any single serving item costing up to $5 can be purchased as a snack credit.

The best example I could find for the locations you mentioned is in this page about Anaheim Produce. You can clearly see the purple snack logo next to some of the menu items, including the fruit cups.
 

Rob562

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the reply. I'm looking on the disneyworld website on the dining and menu options. I have looked up all the places we used last year, eg: The Land Cart in Epcot. But I thought the carts with just fresh fruit where including too last year. Such as Harambe Fruit Market and Anaheim produce. Due to my daughters peanut allergy, I'm just checking so I know what I should order in for her snacks. Whole foods are just easier.

I don't know that the Disney site's menus have ever indicated what was a Snack credit.

AllEars' menus do, though.

http://allears.net/dining/menu/sleepy-hollow/all-day
http://allears.net/dining/menu/harambe-fruit-market/all-day

-Rob
 

Disneykings

Active Member
If you look at the pages for those locations on Disney's website, they really say "Dining Plans Not Accepted". However, I don't believe this information applies to snack credits. Basically, any single serving item costing up to $5 can be purchased as a snack credit.

The best example I could find for the locations you mentioned is in this page about Anaheim Produce. You can clearly see the purple snack logo next to some of the menu items, including the fruit cups.

Thanks for your help Curvelo, think I'll add fruit onto shopping delivery to be safe. Be great if some of our favourite places still take snack credits. Thanks again
 

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