The Top Four Table Service Restaurants Where You Can Use Your Passholder Discount

A Walt Disney World Annual Pass comes with some pretty awesome perks. While the primary benefit is plenty of access to the theme parks, you’ll also get merchandise discounts, dining discounts, and complimentary Memory Maker. Despite the recent price hikes, we are still fans of the Annual Passes. 

Annual Passholder Magnet

Today, we’re going to tell you about four of our favorite Table Service restaurants where you can use your Annual Passholder discount. Keep on reading for all the delicious details!

California Grill

If you’re looking for a fine dining establishment where you can put your AP discount to good use, look no further than one of Disney World’s premier restaurants – California Grill

California Grill View

California Grill is located atop Disney’s Contemporary Resort and offers fabulous views of Magic Kingdom’s Happily Ever After fireworks when they’re blasting off to end a Magic Kingdom day. 

Fireworks from California Grill

In addition to the stellar vistas, it also offers wonderful, market-inspired food. The menu changes fairly often, but standout items include the Braised Beef Short Rib Wontons, the Oak-Fired Filet of Beef, and the wide array of sushi and flatbread dishes. 

California Grill Combination Roll

Since California Grill is one of the pricier restaurants in Disney World, your 10% Passholder discount goes a long way here. Definitely snag your reservation for dinner or Sunday brunch as far in advance as the system allows!

Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’

Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ in Disney Springs is one of our favorite restaurants in Disney World, and we’re so glad it offers a 10% AP discount. 

Homecomin’ at Disney Springs

Homecomin’ offers lunch and dinner daily in addition to brunch on Saturdays and Sundays when the restaurant operates under its regular schedule. You really can’t go wrong with anything you order when you dine here, but we personally love the Church Lady Deviled Eggs, Fried Chicken & Doughnuts, Braised Short Ribs, and the Hummingbird Cake. 

Fried Chicken and Doughnuts from Homecomin’

Homecomin’ is an extremely popular restaurant (for good reason) so we recommend you make your reservation in advance if you can. 

Morimoto Asia

During lunch, you can get a 10% discount at Disney Springs’ Morimoto Asia, which is a favorite for its delicious Pan-Asian cuisine. 

Morimoto Asia

Since the menu doesn’t vary all that much from lunch or dinner, you can rest assured that you won’t be missing out if you choose to dine at lunch instead. 

Morimoto Asia

The Morimoto Spare Ribs are wonderful and the Morimoto Peking Duck is a popular choice as well. If you want a truly decadent dish, you can spring for the Japanese A5 Wagyu Beef (it will cost you $28 per ounce). 

Morimoto Asia: Peking Duck

We are never ever disappointed when we dine at Morimoto Asia and highly recommend it for lunch. 

Sanaa

All three of Animal Kingdom Lodge’s Table Service restaurants offer a 10% AP discount, but our favorite is Sanaa. It’s located a bit off the beaten path in the Kidani Village part of the resort. 

Sanaa

We love taking a break during our Animal Kingdom park day for a relaxing lunch at Sanaa. The food is unique, the atmosphere is wonderful, and the view of the resort’s savanna is the cherry on top of a perfect meal. 

Sanaa View of the Savanna

A meal at Sanaa is incomplete without the Indian-style Bread Service, and we can also recommend the Potjie Inspired and Tandoori Chicken. 

Indian Bread Service at Sanaa

Even if you aren’t staying at Animal Kingdom Lodge, we think Sanaa is worth your while. 

While we won’t go into these restaurants in detail, some of our other favorite restaurants to offer an AP discount include ‘Ohana, Beaches & Cream, Grand Floridian Café, Le Cellier, Liberty Tree Tavern, and Yak & Yeti. You can find a full list of the restaurants that offer an Annual Passholder discount here

What’s your favorite restaurant to use your Annual Passholder discount? Let us know in the comments below!

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