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Free Dining with Split Resort Stay?

riogirl

Active Member
Original Poster
Does Free Dining come with 4 nights at one deluxe resort and then 3 nights at another deluxe resort? I was wondering if you had to stay in one resort for your entire stay and still get the free dining the entire time? I was thinking of staying 4 nites at WL and 3 nights at Poly ...would I be able to keep the free dining since I am staying at deluxe resorts for 7 consecutive nights> Thanks
 

lilclerk

Well-Known Member
They'd be two separate reservations so you could technically do that. But you'd have to buy a 4 day ticket and a 3 day ticket which would be much more expensive than a 7 day ticket.
 

Monty

Brilliant...and Canadian
In the Parks
No
You'd probably be better booking room-only and getting APs with an AP discount if it's available. With free dining you're paying full rack rate - at a Deluxe that "free" dining becomes very expensive!
 

mouselvrmom

Well-Known Member
In addition to what other have said, with your change in resorts, you would have two separate dining packages. So for your first four nights, you would have four ts credits, 4 cs credits, and 4 snack credits that would expire at midnight on the day you checked out and into the next resort. You would get three more of each when you check in to the next place.

Usually we use a table service and counter service per day,but you need to be careful with the snack credits because you need to use them before the expire.

Basically, it just makes one more thing that you need to think about on your vacation.
 

ErickainPA

New Member
I personally would just book one or the other and then your next trip you can try the other resort, just my thoughts on it. No need to add more stress and confusion and not to mention expense to the trip by booking 2 different tickets.
 

pinkrose

Well-Known Member
Just to add to what others have said, when you book, be sure that you book the Free Dining Plan offer (subject to availability), and not just a package with the dining plan. You'll be paying for the plan if you do that.
 

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