TDC Nala
1937, what a year that was
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2001
Considering the condition of one person in your party means they can't eat much, you can do better, without the dining plan, paying for your own meals.
The rules of the dining plan have always been that everyone on the reservation must be on the same plan, no exceptions. I don't agree that a case review is good business. Disney will then spend a lot of its time evaluating claims and people will be angry that one guest's claim was approved and another guest's wasn't. There is also the problem of sharing food with the guests exempted from the plan. That's against the rules, and Disney isn't going to be able to police everyone.
You do have another option - which is to not use a dining plan at all. If you really want the dining plan for whatever reason, buy your daughter children's meals and use her credits for other meals for yourself. This will work everywhere but at buffets or all you can eat places.
The rules of the dining plan have always been that everyone on the reservation must be on the same plan, no exceptions. I don't agree that a case review is good business. Disney will then spend a lot of its time evaluating claims and people will be angry that one guest's claim was approved and another guest's wasn't. There is also the problem of sharing food with the guests exempted from the plan. That's against the rules, and Disney isn't going to be able to police everyone.
You do have another option - which is to not use a dining plan at all. If you really want the dining plan for whatever reason, buy your daughter children's meals and use her credits for other meals for yourself. This will work everywhere but at buffets or all you can eat places.