ChrisNY2
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- Jan 11, 2012
Unless they limit drinks to one per ID of course
You would just make one transaction at a time.
Unless they limit drinks to one per ID of course
Haha, yes of course. We usually split 2 between my DH, my DS (he’s only 3), and myself. We will also have a 5 month old next trip, so will take lots of breaks. This pregnant lady can’t wait for her beer next summer haha!!Unless they limit drinks to one per ID of course
This is awful. We have gotten the ddp every year for the past 9 years. When on vacation i di not wa t to think about cooking. We are not drinkers so now i have to rethink how i do doing. Purhaps TIW will be the best option for my familyQuick Dining Plan
$52.50 per person per night ages 10+ (+$4.31 versus 2017)
$21.75 per person per night ages 3-9 (+$0.76 versus 2017)
Regular Dining Plan
$75.49 per person per night ages 10+ (+$6.13 versus 2017)
$25.75 per person per night ages 3-9 (+$0.81 versus 2017)
Deluxe Dining plan
$116.25 per person per night ages 10+ (+$9.57 versus 2017)
$39.99 per person per night age 3-9 (+$1.24 versus 2017)
*Estimates based upon comparing prices with and without the dining plans and divided by the number of adults/children per room, and then by the number of nights. Rounded to the nearest penny.
This is awful. We have gotten the ddp every year for the past 9 years. When on vacation i di not wa t to think about cooking. We are not drinkers so now i have to rethink how i do doing. Purhaps TIW will be the best option for my family
Has anyone looked at drink menus at restaurants lately? I’ve never ordered with a meal in the past, I more grab a cocktail or 2 wandering the worlds. I’m allergic to Californian wine and was wondering if anyone noticed if wine lists were mostly made up of Californian wine. I’ve tried looking up menus and it just says “a variety of wine” tia
It depends on the restaurant. Disney's standard wine list is sort of heavy on California wines, but you can expect to find at least a couple other choices. Many TS locations have more extensive wine lists which are somewhat matched to the theme of the restaurant, ex. several French wines at Be Our Guest or an excellent selection of African wines at Jiko.
The only places you might have trouble are quick service locations because the ones that do serve wine tend not to have many options. I seem to remember a few places that only had a cabernet and a chardonnay, both from the same grocery-store quality California winery. You're better off with the beer menu in those cases.
Where do I find the list of quick service restaurants (counter service) for 2018? I am trying to figure out where to eat at quick service at Disney Spring?
Will all quick service restaurants (counter service) now have milkshakes plus soda or will it only be certain counter service restaurants or table service will have the milkshakes, not interested in beer/alcohol drinks?
We will be staying at WDW starting Dec.30 and then through into Jan. Does anyone know if we will start with the 2017 plan and then it switches to the 2018 plan (ie alcohol included) or will it be the 2017 plan our entire stay? Just curious! Thanks
It should be the plan you check in with? Mebbe?
I don't think the restaurants have any way to determine when you arrived or which plan you booked. You should be charged the 2017 price, but my guess is, starting Jan 1, you'll be able to get the specialty drinks. When the plans changed last year to no dessert at QS and 2 snacks, everyone got dessert AND 2 snacks until Jan 15. At that point, they knew anyone who was on DDP had the 2017 plan.
We are staying Jan 1-9. Our original plans were Dec 31-Jan 8 and at that time I was told by several CM's that we would be on the 2017 dining plan for our entire stay if our plan began in 2017. We WANTED the drinks that were included with the 2018 plan and were advised we would have to make our trip with two separate reservations (Dec 31 and a reservation and then Jan 1-8 on another) if we wanted the 2018 plan to begin on Jan 1. I just didn't want anyone disappointed if it didn't automatically switch. But again, who really knows WHAT will happen!!
What are the laws in Florida in regards to giving out "free" drinks?The real question, will Disney eliminate free dining?