If your child is 3 years or older, and plans on eating, they need to have their own dining plan.
I don't understand why you would not see the point of purchasing a dining plan pass for your daughter if you know they are priced per person. Would you expect your child to be given free food at other theme parks?
If you don't wish to purchase an all day dining plan for your daughter (running on the assumption that you don't think she will eat $19.99 worth of beverages and meals over the course of the day), you can always buy her food a la carte.
I will point out, the plan details specifically stipulate: "Sharing and take out is prohibited". See this link:
https://seaworld.com/orlando/upgrades/dining/
I know this was your first post, and don't want to come across as unkind, but honestly.....would this be something you would try to get away with ANYWHERE else? It certainly wouldn't fly at the Disney parks.[/QUOT
Thanks for your honest reply.If your child is 3 years or older, and plans on eating, they need to have their own dining plan.
I don't understand why you would not see the point of purchasing a dining plan pass for your daughter if you know they are priced per person. Would you expect your child to be given free food at other theme parks?
If you don't wish to purchase an all day dining plan for your daughter (running on the assumption that you don't think she will eat $19.99 worth of beverages and meals over the course of the day), you can always buy her food a la carte.
I will point out, the plan details specifically stipulate: "Sharing and take out is prohibited". See this link:
https://seaworld.com/orlando/upgrades/dining/
I know this was your first post, and don't want to come across as unkind, but honestly.....would this be something you would try to get away with ANYWHERE else? It certainly wouldn't fly at the Disney parks.