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Great
news! Guests who purchase the Magic Your Way Package
Plus Dining may now use their meal entitlements for Private (or “in-room”)
Dining. This provides even more flexibility and choice for this popular
package.
Guests booked on the Magic Your Way Package Plus Dining
may use two (2) Table Service meal entitlements from the plan for one (1)
Private Dining meal. Guests booked on the Magic Your Way
Premium or Magic Your Way Platinum Packages may use one (1)
Table Service meal entitlement for one (1) Private Dining meal.
Each Private Dining meal on the Disney Dining Plan includes one serving*
of each of the following:
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Top 5
Walt Disney World Dining Recommendations (click here)
Disney World
Character Dining:

Nothing quite lights up a child's eyes like a
face-to-face meeting and hug from one of Disney's famous Characters.
It's guaranteed fun for the whole family! And what a great photo
opportunity! Priority Seating is recommended for all Character
Dining experiences. (Theme Park admission tickets are required for
Park meals.)
"Liberate Your
Appetite" at The Magic Kingdom® Park
- Family-style dinner hosted by Disney
Characters at Liberty Tree Tavern
- Daily continuous seatings from 4:00 p.m. to
Park close
- Adults: $21.99; ages 3-11: $9.99
'Ohana Character
Breakfast
- Character breakfast with Mickey and friends
- Served family-style
- Daily continuous seatings from 7:30
a.m.–11:00 a.m.
- Adults: $16.99; ages 3–11: $8.99
1900 Park Fare at
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
- Breakfast buffet with Mary Poppins and
friends
- Continuous seatings from 7:30 a.m.- 11:30
a.m.
- Adults: $16.99; ages 3-11: $9.99
- Dinner buffet with Cinderella and friends
from 5:15 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
- Adults: $23.99; ages 3-11: $10.99
Baskervilles
Restaurant Character Breakfast at The Grosvenor Resort
- Breakfast with various Walt Disney
characters
- Offered Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from
8:00 a.m - 10:00 a.m.
Cape May Cafe
Character Breakfast
- Breakfast buffet with Beach Club Goofy and
his crew
- Daily continuous seatings from 7:30
a.m.-11:00 a.m.
- Adults: $16.99; ages 3-11: $8.99
Chef Mickey's at
Disney's Contemporary Resort
- All-you-can-eat breakfast and dinner buffet
with Chef Mickey and the gang
- Daily continuous seatings from 7:00 a.m.-
11:30 a.m.; 5:00 p.m.- 9:30 p.m.
- Daily breakfast: Adults: $16.99; ages 3-11:
$8.99
- Daily dinner: Adults: $23.99; ages 3-11:
$10.99
Coral Cafe Sunday
Character Breakfast Walt Disney World Dolphin
- Breakfast with Goofy, Pluto and Chip 'n'
Dale
- Offered Sundays only from 7:30 a.m.-11:00
a.m
- Adults: $16.95; ages 3-11: $8.50
Covington Mill
Restaurant Character Breakfast at The Hilton
- Breakfast with various Walt Disney
characters
- Offered Sunday from 8:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
- Adults: $13.50 (13+); ages 3-12: $7.95
Donald's
Prehistoric Breakfastosaurus at Disney's
Animal Kingdom® Theme Park
- Daily Character buffet-style breakfast with
Donald Duck and friends at Restaurantosaurus in
DinoLand U.S.A.®
- Seatings from Park opening to 10:30 a.m.
daily
- Adults: $16.99; ages 3-11: $8.99
Garden Grove Cafe
Character Breakfast at Walt Disney World Swan
- Breakfast buffet with Goofy and Pluto
- Offered Saturday only from 8:00 a.m.-11:00
a.m.
- Adults: $16.95; ages 3-11: $8.50
Gulliver's Grill
Character Dinner at Walt Disney World Swan
- Dinner with Goofy and Pluto
- Offered Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday with
Goofy and Pluto from 5:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m. and Monday and Friday
with Rafiki and Timon from 5:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m
- A la carte service
Once Upon A Time
at The Magic Kingdom® Park
- Cinderella's Royal Table Breakfast featuring
Cinderella and friends
- Table service
- Daily continuous seatings from 8:05 a.m.-
10:00 a.m.(from 7:35 a.m. on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays)
- Adults: $19.99; ages 3-11: $10.99
The Crystal Palace
Buffet at The Magic Kingdom® Park
- All-you-can-eat breakfast, lunch and dinner
buffet with various Walt Disney characters
- Daily breakfast continuous seatings from
8:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. (from 7:30 a.m. on Mondays, Thursdays and
Saturdays); Adults: $16.99; ages 3-11: $8.99
- Daily lunch continuous seatings from 11:30
a.m.- 2:45 p.m. Adults: $17.99; ages 3-11: $9.99
- Daily dinner continuous seatings from 4:00
p.m. to Park close; Adults: $21.99; ages 3-11: $9.99
The Garden Grill
Character Dining At Epcot®
- Family-style lunch and dinner hosted by
Mickey Mouse and friends
- Daily lunch continuous seatings from 11:30
a.m.- 4:20 p.m.; Adults: $19.99; ages 3-11: $9.99
- Daily dinner continuous seatings from 4:30
p.m. to Park close; Adults: $21.99; ages 3-11: $9.99
The Princess
Storybook Breakfast at Restaurant Akershus in
Epcot®
- Breakfast with princesses & friends
- Hours are 8:30 am - 10:30 am. Park admission
is required.
- Adults: $19.99; ages 3-11: $9.99
Watercress Cafe
Character Breakfast at The Wyndham Palace Resort and Spa
- Breakfast with various Walt Disney
characters
- Offered Sunday from 8:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
Wonderland Tea
Party at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
- A Tea Party with characters from Alice in
Wonderland
- Offered Monday through Friday from 1:30
p.m.- 2:30 p.m.
- Children $24.99
ote:
- All buffets are all-you-can-eat
- Character appearances are subject to change
without notice
- Prices do not include tax or gratuities
unless noted
- All information is subject to change without
notice
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Tip!
- (407) WDW-DINE or
While staying on property dial "0" and ask
the operator to connect you!
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Tip: Dinner and a parade? Some restaurants offer packages that include special seating or parades and shows...
ask a CM which restaurants offer these deals.
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Tip: Annual Pass members get discounts in some the restaurants... ask a CM which
restaurants offer the best deal.
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Most romantic dinner spot: A table for two at Victoria &
Albert's at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Royal Doulton
china, Sambonet silver, personalized menus and impeccable service.
The Grand Marnier soufflés are heavenly.
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Best vegetarian: California Grill has an ever-changing
selection.
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How to order kosher meals: Kosher meals are available at
any table-service restaurant at Walt Disney World Resort. A 24-hour
notice is required, and the meals are purchased from an outside
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Where is Mickey Mouse? The Big Cheese is the
most-requested character dinner partner, and he can be found at Chef
Mickey's Buffet (breakfast and dinner) at Disney's Contemporary
Resort; at Restaurantosaurus (breakfast only) at Disney's Animal
Kingdom; at 'Ohana (breakfast only) at Disney's Polynesian Resort;
and at Garden Grill restaurant ((breakfast, lunch and dinner) in The
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Where to find sushi: California Grill at Disney's
Contemporary Resort; Matsu No Ma Lounge in Japan in Epcot World
Showcase; Wolfgang Puck Cafe at Downtown Disney West Side; and
Kimono's in the Walt Disney World Swan hotel. For breakfast, sushi
is served at the Grand Floridian Cafe at Disney's Grand Floridian
Resort & Spa.
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Best steak dinner: It's a toss-up -- Yachtsman Steakhouse
with its glassed-in butcher shop at Disney's Yacht Club Resort, the
Concourse Steakhouse at Disney's Contemporary Resort, or Le Cellier
in the Canada pavilion at Epcot.
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The freshest seafood: Coral Reef at The Living Seas at
Epcot, with a panoramic view of the 6-million-gallon saltwater
aquarium; California Grill at the Contemporary, where the grilled
tuna is the most popular dish on the menu; and Flying Fish Cafe at
Disney's BoardWalk.
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World's best milkshakes: Take your pick -- "Mom's" special
shakes at 50's Prime Time Cafe at Disney's Hollywood Studios, or any flavor
at Beaches and Cream Soda Shop at Disney's Beach Club Resort.
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Afternoon Tea: The afternoon tradition is observed at
Garden View Lounge at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
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Tapas: Mediterranean light bites are on the menu at
Spoodles at Disney's BoardWalk.
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Family fun experience: Top three choices -- `Ohana's
all-you-can-eat feast at Disney's Polynesian Resort, the Hoop-Dee-Doo
Musical Revue at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground, and
Whispering Canyon Cafe at Disney's Wilderness Lodge.
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Best table for viewing "IllumiNations": Sit on the outdoor
terrace at the Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room in the United Kingdom.
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Best desserts on the run: Norwegian delicacies -- rice
cream with strawberries and almond pastry rings -- are featured at
the Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe at Norway in Epcot World Showcase. Nearby
in France, the little Boulangerie Patisserie offers fresh-baked
croissants, brioches, eclairs, fruit tarts and chocolate mousse. If
you're in Future World, Fountain View Espresso & Bakery has a great
selection of sweets. At Disney's Hollywood Studios, head for Starring Rolls
Bakery for sandwiches and sweets.
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Best place to pack a fancy picnic basket: Gourmet Pantry
at Downtown Disney Marketplace.
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Most unusual tableside entertainment: The authentic
bellydancers in Morocco in Epcot World Showcase.
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Best hot dogs: Sunset Ranch Market at Disney's Hollywood Studios
sells Rosie's Red Hot Dogs, kielbasa, footlongs and turkey dogs --
don't forget the sauerkraut, onions, peppers, chili, cheese and
onions. And there's beer on draft.
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Most exclusive table at Walt Disney World Resort: The
Chef's Table in the kitchen at Victoria & Albert's. Seats up to six,
and it's booked six months in advance. Chef Scott Hunnel takes
extraordinary care of his guests.
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Most unusual wine list: Jiko-The Cooking Place at Disney's
Animal Kingdom Lodge features the most extensive collection of South
African wines in North America. The wine list is exclusively South
African, and most of the 65 vintages are available by the glass.
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Kids are people too: Young guests can don a chef's jacket
and toque for a quick culinary lesson in the free Junior Chef
Program at Epcot and many of the Walt Disney World Resort
restaurants. Chefs assist kids in tossing a salad for their family,
for instance, or decorating their own desserts. To participate, just
ask a server at any sit-down eatery.
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