Disney Dining Plan

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Disney Dining Plan
Disney Dining Plan.svg
The logo points out foodstuffs that count towards snack credits on the Disney Dining Plan.
Location Walt Disney World Resort
Launched1989
Operator Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Currency USD ($48.19–$106.68 per adult, per night; $20.88–$38.75 per child, per night) [1]
Stored-value Prepaid meals and snacks
Credit expiryEnd of Walt Disney World guest's stay
Validity
  • Select restaurants, food carts, and stores in Walt Disney World's parks, resort hotels, and Disney Springs
Retailed
  • Online
  • Telephone
Variants
  • Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan
  • Disney Dining Plan
  • Disney Deluxe Dining Plan
Website Information page on the Walt Disney World website

The Disney Dining Plan is a prepaid meal package that guests staying at Walt Disney World hotels can purchase to receive discounts of up to 30% on food in the complex. [2] It was first introduced in 2005 and has developed in complexity over time, so there are now many different plan forms. [3] The Disney Dining Plan allows guests to eat at park restaurants without needing to have cash on their persons. [4] The plan does now include alcoholic beverages but not gratuities. [5] More than 100 Walt Disney World restaurants accept the plan. [6] The plan is particularly cost-effective for families who intend to eat many meals at sit-down restaurants or character dining restaurants. [7] However, to get the most value (or to break even) when using the plan, families must be mindful when using their Dining Plan Credits otherwise they may risk spending more than if they ordered the same food but paid out of pocket. [8]

The plan has been criticized for various reasons, including that servers need to be more knowledgeable about which food items are considered meals and which are considered snacks. [9] The introduction of the Disney Dining Plan resulted in more parents bringing their children to Walt Disney World's most expensive restaurants, which Kim Wiley and Leigh Jenkins write in their book Walt Disney World with Kids 2013 "is indirectly taking a little of the adult feel and glamour out of these top restaurants." [10] In the book Mousejunkies!, Bill Burke complains that the Disney Dining Plan has restricted restaurant menus. [11] Annie Oeth of The Clarion-Ledger argues that the Disney Dining Plan is a poor choice for families with picky eaters. [12]

After Disney World closed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the dining plan was suspended. On May 8, 2023, Disney announced that the dining plan would return on January 9, 2024 with bookings starting on May 31, 2023. [13]

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