Been a crazy time at our house lately! Nathan got a job at Radio Shack doing the graveyard shift (the sleep schedule thing is really messing with my head and making it hard for *me* to sleep). He is also finishing up some school certifications and I'm attempting to find some temp or part time work. Cooking and going through all the travel agent info has helped me get my mind off of things and keep my chin up some.
So, in my last post I tried to present an overview of Disney Dining plans, but I forgot to explain one thing:
Snacks: In all dining plans, you may choose from items such as 1 frozen ice cream novelty, popsicle, fruit bar, popcorn scoop (single-serving box), single-serving bag of snacks, single piece of whole fruit, 20-oz. bottle of Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite or Dasani water, 22-oz. fountain soft drink, 12-oz. coffee, hot chocolate or hot tea, single-serving prepackaged milk or juice.
Any questions? Now that that is behind us, let's start with this dining plan;
Qick Service Dining
Quick service dining gives you two snacks, a resort refiallable mug, and two quick-service meals per day.
Each person may order one entree OR one complete combo meal, dessert (lunch/dinner) or One juice (breakfast) & One single non-alcoholic beverage
Quick service meals are the equivalent of counter-service meals, or, 'fast-food' type restaurants. They are all over all the parks, and if you have any picky eaters or are more focused on your time in the parks than stopping for leasurely meals, this is a great option. It does not include any of the character dining restaurants, as those are 'table service' meals.
If you do want to include some Character dining and/or you would like to try out some of the sit-down restaurants, this next plan is also a great option:
Magic Your Way Plus Dining:
This plan includes two snacks a day plus one table-service meal and one quick-servic meal. You can chose to use these in any order during your stay. You can use all your table service meals first then follow with your quick service meals the rest of the time. This plan does not include the resort-refillable mug.
In this plan, the quick service inclusions are the same, and table service meals include the following: 1 entree and dessert (lunch or dinner only), or full buffet, 1 juice (breakfast only), non-alcoholic beverage; dessert not available at breakfast). 1 child table-service meal includes 1 appetizer, 1 entree, 1 dessert (lunch or dinner only) and 1 single serving non-alcoholic beverage, or 1 full buffet.
This is usually the plan they include in the free dining promotions, is a great plan, and also provides a little more flexibility in eating options.
Next I shall attempt to explain the Delux Dining Plan and get into some menus. Hope it helps!!
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