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Dining at Disney World Just Got WAY Cheaper – How To Take Advantage

Dining is a huge part of the Walt Disney World Resort magic. However, after paying for a Disney Resort hotel room, airfare, and theme park tickets, meals and snacks can quickly add up. Fortunately, there are ways to enjoy delicious Disney dining experiences without breaking the bank.

Whether you’re planning your first trip or you’re a seasoned Disney Park guest, these tips will help you save on dining while still enjoying the best that Walt Disney World Resort has to offer.

1. Set a Dining Budget and Stick to It

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Before you set foot in the Central Florida Disney parks, it’s important to establish a clear dining budget. This simple step will help you control spending and avoid surprises when the bill comes.

Plan Your Dining Experiences

Walt Disney World Resort offers a wide variety of dining options, from Quick Service spots to character meals and fine dining. By planning how many Table Service meals you want, you can prioritize the experiences that matter most to your family or group.

Limit Expensive Items

Disney menus often tempt you with high-end items like steaks, seafood, or specialty desserts. Consider limiting these indulgences if you’re trying to stick to a budget.

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Opt for less costly options like salads, sandwiches, or veggie plates. You could also share dishes with your group to keep costs low while trying out multiple flavors.

Keep Snacks in Mind

Disney snacks can add up quickly. While it’s fun to indulge in a Mickey-shaped pretzel or churro, balance these treats with healthier or more affordable snacks, such as fruit or trail mix, that you can bring from home.

2. Review Menus Ahead of Time

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There are so many dining options at Walt Disney World Resort that it can feel overwhelming. But one simple step can save you money: reviewing menus online beforehand.

Know What You’re Ordering

Menus are available on the official Disney website or through the My Disney Experience app, and they often include prices. Looking at the menu before you go lets you plan your meals and helps avoid sticker shock at the restaurant.

Skip the High-Priced Temptations

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Sometimes, dishes like seafood platters or signature items are listed at the top of menus to grab your attention. These are often the most expensive choices. Reviewing the menu first lets you choose more affordable options that suit your tastes without overspending.

3. Opt for Lunch Instead of Dinner

Here’s a quick tip: planning a Table Service meal for lunch can save you money while still allowing you to enjoy the same great food.

Lunch Menus Are Often Less Expensive

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Many Table Service restaurants at Walt Disney World Resort offer the same menu for both lunch and dinner, but lunch prices are usually lower. So, if you’re not opposed to an earlier meal, consider having lunch at your favorite spot to enjoy great food for less.

Beat the Crowds

In addition to being budget-friendly, lunch is often a more relaxed time to dine. You’ll avoid the dinner rush, allowing for a more peaceful experience. Plus, eating earlier gives you more energy for the rest of your day in the parks.

4. Skip the Sides

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A simple way to reduce your dining bill is by skipping those extra sides that come with your meal.

Big Portions, Little Need for Sides

Disney portions are generally generous, so you might not need the extra side of fries or apple slices. Ask your server if you can just have the entrée to keep costs down.

Consider Sharing

Dining with a group or family? Consider sharing a few entrées and sides among everyone. This allows you to enjoy more variety without going over budget and reduces food waste.

5. Drink Water to Save money

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Everyone loves walking down Main Street, U.S.A., with a cup of Starbucks or grabbing a Blue Milk in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge… But staying hydrated in the Florida heat is essential.

Water Is Free

If you’re craving a refreshing drink but don’t want to pay for a water bottle, ask for a free cup of tap water at any Quick Service dining location. It’s a great way to stay hydrated and keep costs down throughout your day at the park.

Be Mindful of Upcharges

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If you’re using the Disney Dining Plan, your meal typically includes beverages. But if you’re paying out of pocket, requesting water instead of soda or an alcoholic drink can keep your costs even lower.

6. Consider the Disney Dining Plan

The Disney Dining Plan can be a great way to save money and enjoy the convenience of pre-paid meals.

Understand the Different Plans

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Disney offers two different dining plan options, including combinations of Quick Service meals, Table Service meals, snacks, and beverages. Depending on which plan you choose, it can be a great value if you plan to order pricier meals or enjoy multiple meals a day.

Is It Worth It?

The Disney Dining Plan is an excellent option for those who typically order expensive items like steaks or seafood, or for those who enjoy a drink with every meal. However, if your family prefers lighter meals or often opts for tap water, you may find that the plan doesn’t offer as much value.

Plan Ahead

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It’s crucial to plan ahead to make the most of your Disney Dining Plan. Be sure to look over the menus of your favorite restaurants and try to book your meals at quieter times. Dining reservations are available 60 days in advance!

Ready to Save on Dining at Walt Disney World Resort?

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Dining at Walt Disney World Resort is an integral part of the experience, but it doesn’t have to be expensive. By setting a budget, reviewing menus in advance, and prioritizing must-trys over impulse buys, you can enjoy delicious meals without breaking the bank.

Which Walt Disney World Resort dining location is a must-do for your family? Disney Dining would love to hear from you in the comments! 

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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