How to Eat Your Way Around Disney World

If you think that Disney World food is just your run2. Disney Dining Plan
-of-the-mill theme park fast food then you'd beIf you want the best of both worlds then the Dining
mistaken. The Walt Disney World Resort is home toPlan allows you to eat at table service restaurants as
some of the world's top chefs and some guests planwell as the quick-service eateries. Your little princess
their dining reservations like a military operation.will even be able to dine with Cinderella.
Here's a quick lowdown on how to get the mostPrices range from $41.99 to $46.99 per adult per day
bang for your buck when eating out at Disney World.depending on the time of year. Each day of your trip
1. Disney's Quick Service Dining Planif you want toyou'll be able to choose one snack, one quick-service
spend as much time experiencing the park's rides andmeal and one table-service meal. You'll need to use
attractions as possible then you'll probably only havetwo table-service credits for that Cinderella dining
time to grab a bite at the various quick-serviceexperience.
restaurants. You can save some money by investing3. Deluxe Dining Plan
in the Quick Service Dining Plan; pay for your meals inIf you want to experience as many table service
advance by adding it to your Magic Your Wayrestaurants as possible during your Disney vacation
package.you should splash out on the Deluxe Dining Plan.
Current prices are $31.99 per night per adult andCurrent prices are $71.99 per adult per night with kids
$9.99 per night per child (ages 3-9). For that you'll getpaying $20.99 per night (ages 3-9). You'll be able to fill
two quick-service meals and two snacks each dayup on two snacks and then three table service meals
for use at any of the quick-service restaurants (ator quick-service meals, just mix and match as you
hotels and theme parks). Each person also gets theirwish.
own refillable mug which can be used at your hotel.The plans are only available to Walt Disney World
A quick-service meal includes an entree and dessertResort guests, Annual Passholders who are staying
and a non-alcoholic drink or a combo meal, desserton Disney property and Disney Vacation Club (DVC)
and non-alcoholic drink so you definitely won't gomembers and their guests who are using points to
hungry!stay on property.