Disney offers three dining plans for those staying in a Disney owned resort and booking a package that includes tickets. Between the three, there is something for everyone: families on the go; those who want to have one sit down meal per day; and an option for those who want to truly have a deluxe dining experience!
- Quick Service Dining Plan: For those who want to eat on the run, this is the plan for you! The plan includes two (2) Quick-Service Meals and one (1) Snack per person, per night of your package stay for everyone in the party ages 3 and over. The plan also includes one (1) Resort refillable drink mug per person, per package (eligible for refills at Quick-Service locations only in your Disney Resort hotel). There are over 50 restaurants throughout Walt Disney World property that participate in the Quick Service Dining Plan. You can find more details on this plan: 2013 packages; 2014 packages.
- Disney Dining Plan: Disney’s most popular dining option! The plan includes one (1) Quick-Service Meal, one (1) Snack, one (1) Table-Service Meal per person, per night of your package stay for everyone in the party ages 3 and over. The plan also includes one (1) Resort refillable drink mug per person, per package (eligible for refills at Quick-Service locations only in your Disney Resort hotel). There are over 100 restaurants throughout Walt Disney World property that participate in the Disney Dining Plan. You can find more details on this plan: 2013 packages; 2014 packages.
- Deluxe Dining Plan: When one sit down meal per day is just not enough or if you want to experience multiple signature dining restaurants, this is the plan for you! The Disney Deluxe Dining Plan includes three (3) Meals and two (2) snacks per person, per night of your package stay for everyone in the party ages 3 and over. The plan also includes one (1) Resort refillable drink mug per person, per package (eligible for refills at Quick-Service locations only in your Disney Resort hotel). You can find more details on this plan: 2013 packages; 2014 packages.
All dining plans include taxes but NOT gratuity unless indicated (dinner shows, certain character dining experiences). Most table service restaurants are one table service credit, however there are some categorized as “Signature Dining Experiences” that require two. For example: Cinderella’s Royal Table, Le Cellier, California Grill, category 2 seating at The Spirit of Aloha and Hoop Dee Doo dinner shows all take two dining credits. Note: this list is not inclusive