We are staying on site and we bought tickets with our package but no dining plan.
I know that my daughter will get free admission into the parks for the entire stay, although I have read some horror stories where either the parents or the child said that she was three and the CM pulled them out of line because they did not know Disney's own policy, but my real question is what happens as far as the dining goes? Will we have to pay for her meals after she turns three.
We are going to try to get reservations at Cinderella's Royal Table on her birthday so that will be prepaid. I'm assuming that if we are not charged at the time we make the reservations that we won't be charged when we get there either. We would very much like to celebrate her birthday without having to worry if in doing so, we are going to incur a $50 charge for meal that she most likely wont even eat. Then, the next day, which will be our last day, we are planning on going to Chef Mickey's. Should we just say that she is two?.
Please advise.
I know that my daughter will get free admission into the parks for the entire stay, although I have read some horror stories where either the parents or the child said that she was three and the CM pulled them out of line because they did not know Disney's own policy, but my real question is what happens as far as the dining goes? Will we have to pay for her meals after she turns three.
We are going to try to get reservations at Cinderella's Royal Table on her birthday so that will be prepaid. I'm assuming that if we are not charged at the time we make the reservations that we won't be charged when we get there either. We would very much like to celebrate her birthday without having to worry if in doing so, we are going to incur a $50 charge for meal that she most likely wont even eat. Then, the next day, which will be our last day, we are planning on going to Chef Mickey's. Should we just say that she is two?.
Please advise.
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