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18 Mar 19, 01:46 PM |
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Serious Dibber
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Dining Plan Expiration?
Hey everyone.
We have 1 night booked at Disney on 27th April. We are thinking of buying 1-day dining plan if that's even possible? My query is, when do the credits expire? We check in on 27th and would like to use some the morning of the 28th, our check-out day. Could that be done? Anyone have an idea of how much the standard dining plan costs? Thanks |
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18 Mar 19, 01:55 PM |
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Credits expire midnight on day of check out.
QS plan is £37.99 per night for adults, £15.99 for kids DDP is £54.99 per night for adults, £18.99 for kids I'm pretty sure you can buy a one day plan if you think it will be worth it for you. |
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18 Mar 19, 01:58 PM |
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18 Mar 19, 01:59 PM |
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Serious Dibber
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18 Mar 19, 01:59 PM |
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18 Mar 19, 02:02 PM |
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You can't buy 1 night of dining plan unless you've got a DVC booking. If you have, then you'll need to book through whoever you've rented points from and pay the US$ rate, not the UK price. If you've got a standard 1 night hotel booking (not DVC) then it's not even an option for you I'm afraid. To be able to buy the dining plan requires a minimum of 5 nights and you also have to buy your park tickets at the same time as a package.
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18 Mar 19, 02:39 PM |
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I was under the impression the 5 night minimum and requirement for tickets was just for the free plan.
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18 Mar 19, 02:39 PM |
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18 Mar 19, 02:43 PM |
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No, it's the same even if you want to buy it. Try doing a dummy booking and it won't let you add the dining plan for stays under 5 nights it hotel only bookings.
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