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Unique Dining plan snacks

GeekDad

Active Member
Original Poster
So besides the dole whip what are some of the more unique snacks that you can get with the dining plan? I'm trying to come up with some good ideas for snacks to try on my next trip.
 

71dsp

Well-Known Member
^^ Awesome! Thank you so much for posting that. With the DDP, we end up with so many snack credits that we are looking for the best bang-for-the-buck (snack credit) that we can find.

On this upcoming visit we have quite a few 2-credit meals/shows planned so we're planning to use snack credits for a couple of breakfasts. Having this list will be very helpful!
 

rufio

Well-Known Member
^^ Awesome! Thank you so much for posting that. With the DDP, we end up with so many snack credits that we are looking for the best bang-for-the-buck (snack credit) that we can find.

On this upcoming visit we have quite a few 2-credit meals/shows planned so we're planning to use snack credits for a couple of breakfasts. Having this list will be very helpful!

I have the same problem! After our last visit we had 9 snacks left. That's why I printed this to take with me :-)
 

71dsp

Well-Known Member
Back in 2011, we visited WDW with a family that we've been friends with for years (even before kids). There were 8 of us total (4 adults & 4 kids). We had so many snack credits left over since we were able to talk them into using the DDP, and we hardly use any snack credits the entire week. Anyway, the two wives took the kids and went to a gift shop to buy (seriously) 80-something Pez dispensers to give to all the other kids back at school, all on DDP. My wife told me that the cashier had to go get more, as they didn't have enough on the shelf!

BTW, I see your planned trips. I'm jelly...15 days?!?! We're doing 8 this time around. Wish it could be more!
 

rufio

Well-Known Member
Back in 2011, we visited WDW with a family that we've been friends with for years (even before kids). There were 8 of us total (4 adults & 4 kids). We had so many snack credits left over since we were able to talk them into using the DDP, and we hardly use any snack credits the entire week. Anyway, the two wives took the kids and went to a gift shop to buy (seriously) 80-something Pez dispensers to give to all the other kids back at school, all on DDP. My wife told me that the cashier had to go get more, as they didn't have enough on the shelf!

BTW, I see your planned trips. I'm jelly...15 days?!?! We're doing 8 this time around. Wish it could be more!

It's only 15 days because it includes our wedding and honeymoon :)

My normal trips average a week (hopefully more in the future). A lot of people from the UK take trips that are 3-4 weeks!
 

JillC LI

Well-Known Member
Found this and printed it for my December trip! :)

http://magicaldreamtours.com/index2/snack-credits-list/

I just printed out this list and was surprised to find a few things I wasn't aware of at DHS. For instance, I didn't know you could get chocolate covered strawberries or s'more on a stick at Beverly Sunset Sweet Spells or that you could get s'more fudge squares at Villains In Vogue (where are both those places anyway?).

In addition, those "Doh-Bars" Fried Candy Bars at Cooke's of Dublin in Downtown Disney sound scrumptious - has anyone had one of those?

I just wanted to add that I didn't see the fresh ice cream cookie sandwiches that you can get at the Main Street Bakery with a Snack credit (although at Fountainview in Epcot, they will NOT accept a Snack credit for the same thing).
 

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