Guests are now able to book ticketless packages with Dining Plans for Walt Disney World vacations that begin on January 9, 2024 or later.
These packages are available to book through the Walt Disney Travel Company and is to accommodate guests who have back-to-back reservations at different Walt Disney World Resort hotels. It allows them to book a room and Dining Plan without having to add tickets to the package.
The Disney Dining Plan has been gone for three years but will return on January 9 with some changes.
There are two plans: Disney Dining Plan and Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan. The Disney Dining Plan, including table-service restaurants, will be $94.28 per adult or $29.69 per child. The pricing is per night. The Quick-Service Dining Plan will be $57 per adult and $23.83 per child.
Disney Dining Plan
Everyone in the party ages 3 and over receives the following during their package stay:
1 Quick-Service Meal Per Night of Stay*
1 Table-Service Meal Per Night of Stay*
1 Snack or Nonalcoholic Beverage Per Night of Stay*
1 Resort-Refillable Mug**
For example, if you book a 4-night package with a Disney Dining Plan, each guest (ages 3 and up) in your party would receive 4 Table-Service meals, 4 Quick-Service meals and 4 snacks or nonalcoholic beverages—which can be used at any time during your 4-night stay.
Important Information
Beverages are included with each meal. Guests under 21 years of age may choose from a variety of nonalcoholic beverages. Guests 21 and older with valid identification may substitute for beer, wine and cocktails.
Reservations at Table-Service restaurants are highly recommended and are subject to availability.
Guests age 3 to 9 must order from a children’s menu, where available.
Plan must be purchased for entire length of stay and for the entire party (ages 3 and up).
Meals are nontransferable between party members and expire at midnight on day of checkout.
* Specific number of meals and snacks is determined by the number of nights included in the package stay. You can redeem your meals and snacks any day during your stay until the number associated with your package has been depleted. All unused meals and snacks and the ability to use your refillable mug expire at midnight on your package reservation checkout date.
Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan
Everyone in the party ages 3 and over receives the following during their package stay:
2 Quick-Service Meals Per Night of Stay*
1 Snack or Nonalcoholic Beverage Per Night of Stay*
1 Resort-Refillable Mug**
For example, if you book a 4-night package with a Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan, each Guest (ages 3 and up) in your party would receive 8 Quick-Service meals and 4 Snacks or Nonalcoholic Beverages—which can be used at any time during your 4-night stay.
Important Information
Beverages are included with each meal. Guests under 21 years of age may choose from a variety of nonalcoholic beverages. Guests 21 and older with valid identification may substitute for beer, wine and cocktails.
Guests ages 3 to 9 must order from a children’s menu, where available.
Plan must be purchased for entire length of stay and for the entire party (ages 3 and up).
Meals are nontransferable between party members and expire at midnight on day of checkout.
* Specific number of meals and snacks are determined by the number of nights included in the package stay. You can redeem your meals and snacks any day during your stay, until the number associated with your package have been depleted. All unused meals and snacks and the ability to use your refillable mug expire at midnight on your package reservation checkout date.
Read more about the return of the Disney Dining Plan.
If you have more questions about the Disney Dining Plan, we have the perfect video for you! Tom chatted with our expert friends at Be Our Guest Vacations in studio the day the dining plan was released, and we were able to ask all of our questions and get the perfect answers. You can check that out below:
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