
Beginning May 31 2015, Disney has introduced a number of enhancements to the Disney Dining Plan with the aim of increasing the flexibility and usability of the popular inclusive meal plan.
Here is a run-down of the changes and how you can use them.
Snacks: The snack entitlement has been updated to now include:
- All items that are marked on the menu as snack eligible, including those that cost more than $5.
- All single serve non-alcoholic beverages not served in a souvenir container.
- All ice cream novelties.
- All hand-scooped ice cream not served in a souvenir container.
- All quick service menu side dishes.
- Fresh popped popcorn (pre-bagged popcorn is not available as a snack item).
- At breakfast, the following are considered snacks:
- Cereal with milk (including Create Your Own)
- French toast sticks
- Oatmeal or quinoa (including Create Your Own)
- Grits
- Side of bacon
- Side of sausage
- Side of eggs
- Side of potatoes
- Biscuits and gravy
- Hard-boiled eggs
- Table Service Restaurants
There is no longer a restriction on the number of entitlements that can be used at a meal. Eg. A group of 2 guests on the Disney Dining Plan could use 1 additional entitlement for a guest in that party - making a total of 3 entitlements used for the group of 3 diners.
If using the Deluxe, Premium and Platinum Plans, child meal entitlements can be used to choose adult entrees.
At some locations, a dessert may be substituted for a side salad, soup or fruit plate if available.
Quick Service Restaurants
A dessert or beverage from the Quick Service Meal entitlement can be substituted for any snack item on the menu within the same order.
A Quick Service Meal can be substituted for 3 snack eligible items within the same order.
At Quick Service locations, child meal entitlements can be used for an adult meal.
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