Question about Dining Plan Credits

dkrause

New Member
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I will be traveling ti WDW in the next couple of weeks. There are two adults and one child on the dining plan for nine nights (27 CS and 27 TS Credits).

Does Disney diffirentiate between child credits and adult credits?

Additionally, can I use my credits on others? My mother in lae and sister in law will be with us.

Any help would be appreciated!
 

lighteningqueen

Well-Known Member
No no no they cannot be transferred to anyone and the server know when he scans your card that there is one child and 2 adults on it.. They will not be able to share anything off your card. You can use them all in one day or 2 counters one day or two TS another or 3 TS in one day but when they are used up there will be no more of that TS or QS to use. Each receipt you get from all the places you go will show on it what you have left for each guest and they expire at midnight the day you check out.
 

wilkeliza

Well-Known Member
I don't want to give out information that could be wrong but I know for a fact I have used quick service credits for people who were not on a Disney Dinning Plan more specifically for a cast member.

We never tried to use table service credits for him but 2 times during our short trips I have gone up with him and said here take use my quick service and they have let me.
 

Pioneer Hall

Well-Known Member
Your Key to the World card will be marked with how many Adults and Children are on your plan (so in your case it will look something like A02C01). When you go to order at a restaurant you will not be allowed to order more meals at one time than you have people on the plan. Disney does differentiate between adult and child credits at table service locations. While they should be at counter service locations, last I heard was that it all seemed to be considered one. However, that information can be a bit old and they might have realized the computer glitch and since fixed it.
 

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