The Disney Dining Plan has long been a favorite offer for many Disney World guests, and it’s popularity is sure to grow even more in 2026 thanks to a special offer!

For all 2026 bookings, guests can get a FREE dining plan for kids (ages 3 to 9) when they purchase a Walt Disney Travel Company package featuring a room at a Disney Resorts Collection hotel and a dining plan for each Guest ages 10 and up. Guests who take advantage of the offer will want to use the Dining Plan in the smartest way possible to make sure they get the most bang for their buck. So if you’re looking for the best quick-service restaurants to visit with the dining plan, we’re going to help you out.
If you want to take advantage of the Disney Dining Plan offer or any of the recently announced hotel discounts, we highly suggest getting in touch with our friends at Mouse Fan Travel! Their services are free to you, and their experienced travel agents will be sure you’re getting the very best price available for your trip!
What Is the Disney Dining Plan?
In case you’re not familiar with the Disney Dining Plan, we’ll spell it out for you. With the Disney Dining Plan, you pay a certain amount per day to get credits that you can use on food throughout your vacation. You redeem those credits for quick service meals, table service meals, or snacks (depending on the type of credit and dining plan you select).

Basically, it’s a way to pre-pay for your food at Disney World. When you eat at a Disney World restaurant, you’ll use those credits to “pay” for your food (which is technically already paid for).
How Do You Get the Disney Dining Plan?
You purchase the Disney Dining Plan when you buy your Disney vacation package. Note that you can only purchase the Dining Plan if you’re also booking a vacation package with a Disney World hotel stay and at least a one-day ticket to the theme parks.

What Dining Plans Are Available?
The Disney Dining Plan offers two options: the Quick-Service Dining Plan and the Disney Dining Plan. The Quick-Service Plan gets you the following per person:
- 2 Quick-Service Meals Per Night of Stay
- 1 Snack or Nonalcoholic Beverage Per Night of Stay
- 1 Resort-Refillable Drink Mug
The Disney Dining Plan gets you the following per person:
- 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 Drink Mug
Best Quick Service Restaurants for the Disney Dining Plan in 2026
You might wonder why it’s important to plan where you want to eat. If you want to get the MOST out of your dining plan (and recoup the cost of it), you’ll want to pick dining spots with more expensive items. This is particularly important for quick-service restaurants, so you can get a better value out of what you paid for the plan. So here’s where we suggest you consider eating when you’re looking for fast food in Disney World on the dining plan.
Columbia Harbour House — Magic Kingdom
Our first suggestion is Columbia Harbour House in Magic Kingdom. Not only is this one of our favorite quick-service restaurants that has a little something to satisfy everyone in your party, but it also offers great value when you’re using the dining plan.

Some pricier options here that you can use your quick service credits for include the Lobster Roll for $18.99, the Shrimp Skewer Platter for $14.49, and the Maple-Mustard Glazed Salmon for $15.79.
Columbia Harbour House Restaurant
Services: Quick Service
Connections Cafe & Eatery — EPCOT
Connections Cafe & Eatery is one of our favorite quick-service spots in EPCOT. It’s also great if you have picky eaters in your group — you’ll find things like burgers and pizza on the menu here.

Go for the American Classic Burger for $14.99. Want to spend a snack credit? The Liege Waffle or one of the shakes is a sure bet.
Connections Eatery Restaurant
Services: Quick Service
Regal Eagle Smokehouse at EPCOT
Another of our go-to counter service locations in EPCOT is Regal Eagle Smokehouse. How can we resist a BBQ joint with a Muppets theme? The food here is consistently good, and if it’s BBQ you’re craving, you can’t go wrong.

You’ll also get good value with the dining plan here, especially if you order the BBQ platter for $18.49, the Kansas City Smoked Half-Chicken for $15.49, or the BBQ Burger for $15.49. Use a snack credit and grab the S’mores Brownie.
Regal Eagle Smokehouse: Crafts Drafts & Barbecue Restaurant
Services: Quick Service
Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Over in Hollywood Studios‘ Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, you’ll find Docking Bay 7. This Star Wars-themed restaurant offers comfort food with a space flair. However, you’ll find some pricey menu items here that will help you get the most out of the dining plan.

For example, the Batuuan Beef and Crispy Topato Stir-fry is $18.99, while the Peka Tuna Poke is $19.49, and the Smoked Kaadu Pork Ribs is
$16.99. This might be the BEST value you’ll find for quick service when using the dining plan.
Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo WDW Restaurant
Services: Quick Service
Flame Tree Barbecue in Disney’s Animal Kingdom
We’ve got two favorite quick service spots in Animal Kingdom. The first is Flame Tree Barbecue, which is highly popular with Disney World visitors for a reason. The food is consistently good, and the value is even better, especially when it comes to the Disney Dining Plan.

Grab the Ribs, Chicken, and Pulled Pork Sampler for $18.99 and share it (it’s a LOT of food) to save a credit or two. You can also get the Ribs and Chicken Combo for $15.99.
Flame Tree BBQ Restaurant
Services: Quick Service
Satu’li Canteen in Animal Kingdom
We’ll always recommend Satu’li Canteen in Animal Kingdom. First, this is the home of those Cheeseburger Pods we talk a lot about. But it also has more unique dining options, including some delicious bowls.

The most unique item here is on the pricier side, the Ocean Moon Bowl for $18.99. But you can also make those dining plan credits go further with the Combination Bowl: Smoked Chimichurri-braised Beef and Wood-grilled Chicken for $17.49.
Satu'li Canteen Restaurant
Services: Quick Service
The Polite Pig at Disney Springs
Yes, there are several Disney Springs restaurants on the Disney Dining Plan, and that includes one of our favorite quick service joints, the Polite Pig. The food here is solid, but you’ll also get a great value if you’re able to use credits for it.

We’re talking spending one credit for the Cedar Plank Salmon, which costs $26, or grabbing the USDA Prime Brisket for $22. Of course, you can grab sandwiches for $15 and under, but why not get the most expensive thing on the menu if it’s available through the dining plan? It’s already paid for.
The Mara at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
The Mara at Animal Kingdom Lodge is already a very underrated dining spot. You want to grab a quick African-inspired bite to go? The bowls here are delicious, but you can also grab the standard burgers and fries, too — a little something for everyone.

For the best value, use your credits for something like the Combination Bowl for $15.79, the South African Vegetable Bowl for $13.29, or the Signature-blend Bacon Cheddar Burger for $13.99.
Mara Restaurant
Services: Quick Service
Capt. Cook’s at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
If we’re going to eat quick service at a hotel, it might just end up being at Capt. Cook’s at the Polynesian Resort. For starters, you can get that famous Tonga Toast without a reservation at Kona Cafe. But there’s also good value to be had here when spending dining plan credits.

For breakfast, you can grab the Bounty Breakfast Platter for $12.99. For lunch and dinner, the Bacon Cheeseburger for $13.49 and the Flatbreads for $13.29 are a good use of credits.
Roaring Fork at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Put your meal credits to good use at Roaring Fork if you happen to be staying at Wilderness Lodge. Start with the most expensive breakfast item, the Roaring Breakfast Platter, which goes for $13.49.

Or dive into lunch and dinner by using those credits wisely on menu items like the Barbecued Brisket and Burnt Ends for $16.99, or the Bacon Cheeseburger for $14.69.
Roaring Fork Restaurant
Services: Quick Service
With the right amount of planning, you can make sure that your Disney Dining Plan works FOR YOU to get you the best value out of the plan. We suggest checking the menus of where you want to eat (and we have them right here on AllEars) and making sure you’re using the dining plan to get the best value. We’ll be in the parks using the Disney Dining Plan on the first day it’s back in operation, so we’ll be sure to update you with all the ins and outs! Check back with AllEars again soon for more!
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Will you be buying the Disney Dining Plan for your next Disney World trip? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments!


Hey, what happened to the “just ribs” meal at Flame Tree? That was my favorite quick serve in the whole of Disney world. Had them in May and now they’re off the menu, but I don’t see a change date.
The bounty breakfast platter at Contemporary is considered a quick meal?
Re: Satu’li Canteen– I’ve heard from others that the braised beef is not as tasty as the slices of wood fire grilled steak that was previously the beef used. Also the quality of the chicken has gone down. Anyone else had those two things there in the past month? If true, this would be disappointing.
Thank you for writing about the best places for the Disney Dining Plan.
Sounds tasty, a Lobster Roll at $16.99, and the Memphis Dry-rub Pork Ribs at $16.49, and a snack Liege Waffle at $3.99.
So Disney will give you these quick serve meals (a total value of $37.47), for the price of $57.01 per night? Oh and two non-alcoholic beverages. So that’s like $20 for two cokes and you break even. How is this even a thing?
adults can get an alcoholic beverage so more like $30 for drinks