Dining
at Walt Disney World can be an experience in and of itself. From
pot roast to pot luck, from luxurious fine dining to eating on the fly
-- Walt Disney World has it all. Feeling exotic? The restaurants Boma
and Jiko at the Animal Kingdom Lodge might be to your
tastes, or maybe you'd like the Middle Eastern experience at Marrakesh
in Epcot's Morocco pavilion. Need to treat someone special to a fancy
"event"? That's what the Grand Floridian resort's Victoria
and Albert's is for. Want some good, old-fashioned home cooking?
Try the fried chicken or pot roast at the '50s Prime Time Cafe
at the Disney's Hollywood Studios. In a hurry? Then grab a burger at
the Backlot Express or a grilled cheese at Beaches and Cream.
All the ins and outs of Disney dining can be found here! We even have
an assortment of your favorite Walt Disney World restaurant recipes!
What's
on the menu? | What kind of place is it? |
Do I need reservations? | Restaurant
News
| What's the Disney Dining Plan? | Where
are the characters? | Can my kids eat for free?
Are there special dining events? |
What if I have special dietary needs? | Can
I get any discounts? | Do you have those WDW
Recipes?
WHAT'S
ON THE MENU?
One of the
best ways to tell if the restaurant is right for you is to take a look
at the menu. Luckily, this AllEars.net has current menus
with the prices, from almost every eating establishment on Disney
property to help you make your decisions. All of the major sit-down
restaurants are represented, as well as most counter service and quick
service spots. For your added convenience, the menus are also available
in a format that can be downloaded on your personal
digital assistant or Palm Pilot!
WHAT
KIND OF RESTAURANT IS IT?
Want to know a little bit more than just what's on the menu? You can
find restaurant reviews
that include ideas for making your Disney dining experiences memorable.
You'll also find pictures here of
the restaurants interiors, and some exteriors, so you can get a feel
for the place's ambience. And, even though nearly every place at WDW
loves children, we also offer advice on spots that are especially kid
friendly.
DO
I NEED ADVANCE RESERVATIONS?
At
one time you only needed reservations for busy/ peak seasons, that is
no longer true. With the Disney Dining Plan, it has become very difficult
to get walk up or even same day reservations at the majority of the
restaurants (especially in the theme parks).
IMPORTANT
UPDATE: An
upgrade to Disney's Dining Reservation System began July 21, 2008.
As the application upgrade occurs, the latest reservation date guests
will be able to secure is January 25, 2009. This means that in some
cases you may not be able to book as far in advance as usual. (Note
that reservation booking windows for Victoria & Albert's, Chef
Mickey's and Cinderella's Royal Table will not be affected by this
system upgrade.) Beginning October 24, 2008, the current system will
be replaced by an improved system for dining, recreation and tour
bookings. With the launch of the new booking system, reservations
for dining, recreation, and tours will be made during one single transaction.
Once the upgrade is completed the booking window will expand back
to the normal 180 days.
For
most restaurants, Walt Disney World offers Advance Reservations. You
are told to check in at the restaurant's podium at least 5-10 minutes
prior to your seating time, and will receive the next available table
for your party size. To find out more about Advance Reservations,
read the FAQ. Make your Advance Reservations
for Disney restaurants by calling 407-WDW-DINE (939-3463) 180 days in
advance. Disney's Central Reservation Office, or CRO (407-W-DISNEY),
can also make your Advance Reservations, as can Lobby Concierge
at your Disney hotel. Phone lines open at 7 a.m. Eastern time. (Swan
and Dolphin Restaurant reservations can also be made through WDW's Dining
number at 407-WDW-DINE.)
NOTE:
All Disney Restaurants are NONsmoking.
Other
Disney restaurants and special dining events require reservations that
must be guaranteed with a credit card. For more details, refer to the
Advance Reservations FAQ.
WHAT
IS THE DISNEY DINING PLAN?
Many
restaurants now participate in the Disney Dining Plan,
which is part of a vacation package offered by Walt Disney World. Periodically
this is offered as a "Free" add-on during off peak times (January,
September) For a detailed explanation of the program, and a list of
the restaurants that participate, visit our
Magic Your Way Dining Plan page. Read
what others say about the
Disney Dining Plan!
WHERE ARE THE
CHARACTERS?
Children (and adults!) love dining with the Disney characters. We highly
recommend Advance Reservations for character meals to avoid disappointment.
To find out where Mickey makes an appearance, and where the rest of
your favorite characters are, refer to these pages:
Character
Meals
Character Dining Locations
CAN
MY KIDS EAT FOR FREE?
Walt Disney
World Resort Restaurants consider a child to be ages 3-9. Most
restaurants have a separate children's menu with selections geared to
children's tastes. Most entrees on children's menus are priced under
$6, although some restaurants may have higher priced offerings.
At
table service restaurants, there is no charge for children under
3 who share from an adult's plate. However, if you order from a menu
for a children under 3, you will be charged the menu price.
At
buffet and "all-you-care-to-eat" restaurants, there
is also no charge for children under 3 who share from an adult's plate.
However, if you order from a separate children's or ala carte menu
for a child under 3 (rather than eating from the buffet or all-you-care-to-eat
offerings), you will be charged the price reflected on the menu.
At
counter service restaurants, you will be charged the menu price
if you order a meal for a child under 3.
NOTE:
When making your Advance Reservations, be sure to include all children
in your count of members of your party, even if they will be seated
in a highchair.
ARE
THERE SPECIAL DINNERS OR DINING EVENTS?
Whether you want a fun-filled evening of hootin' and hollerin' or an
exotic Polynesian luau, WDW offers several different dining experiences.
Check out some of these pages:
Afternoon
Tea at Grand Floridian
Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue
Mickey's Backyard BBQ
My Disney Girl's Perfectly Princess Tea
Party
Spirit of Aloha (Polynesian Luau) Dinner Show
Epcot's International Food and
Wine Festival
Valentine's
Day
Easter
Mother's Day
Thanksgiving
Christmas
New Year's Eve
WHAT
IF I HAVE SPECIAL DIETARY CONSIDERATIONS? When
you make your Advance Reservations be sure to indicate what special
dietary needs you have. Read up on a variety of ways that your special
needs can be met at Walt Disney World. We also have a range of guest
comments as well as suggestions by noted vegetarian authors:
Special
Dietary Needs
At the Parks
--Counter service
--Table service
Guest Experiences
--Celiac Sprue
--Food Allergies
--Kosher
--Low Carb
--Other special diets
Vegetarian Issues
--A Vegetarian at Mickey's Table - I
--A Vegetarian at Mickey's Table - II
--Strategies for Vegetarian Dining at WDW
--Meet the Authors of Vegetarian WDW
CAN
I GET ANY DISCOUNTS?
There aren't many, but there are a few programs or memberships that
can save you a few dollars when you're dining at Walt Disney World:
Annual
Passholders
Disney Dining Experience
Disney Vacation Club
WDW Discounts
WHAT
IF I FORGOT TO ASK FOR THE RECIPE? You just
had the most wonderful meal at your favorite Walt Disney World restaurant...
but you forgot to ask how to make it! Check our recipe
section to see if we've picked up that special recipe for you!