What noise does a dinosaur make when he’s sad?
We’ve got news from the Cretaceous Period. Restaurantosaurus, the kitschy quick-service joint in Disney World’s Animal Kingdom, started offering one of the BEST Quick Service Disney Dining Plan dining credit values with the Burgers and Sundaes option earlier this year. Well, it looks like that’s all about to change and we’ll tell you how!
We’re sad to report that, according to the Disney World website, the Burgers and Sundaes Experience at Restaurantosaurus will no longer count as a Quick Service dining credit on the Quick Service Dining Plan in 2020. Nooooooo! One of our fave DDP deals is going extinct!
Based on this info on the Disney World website, the change seems to exclude guests who are using the Quick Service Dining Plan from being able to catch the specialty burgers and sundaes meal at this cute spot — at least if they’re dedicated to using the Dining Plan to pay for it.
And while not explicitly stated, it sure does look like guests will need to cough up a table service credit to enjoy this experience next year if they’re paying with a Disney Dining Plan.
The Burgers and Sundaes experience is $22.99 for adults and $14.99 for kids making it an EXCELLENT use of a Quick Service credit, and a pretty meh use of a Table Service credit.
And adding to our annoyance, we LOVED the Burgers and Sundaes experience when we went to try it out! Seriously, the food was tasty AND the service was absolutely STELLAR (and filled with dino puns which you KNOW we loved).
Well, luckily we still love Restaurantosaurus for quick service meals, and their Snack Credit cupcakes are to die for. All in all, though, this news is about as welcome as an extinction meteor. Fingers crossed it’s a glitch and that adorable meal will be a quick-service credit next year after all.
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Are you sad about this potential DDP change in Animal Kingdom? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Nicole says
If it’s going to be a TS credit, they should add a character meet and greet, like Dino-Donald and the Dino-Chimpmunks. Otherwise, this is not worth a TS credit.
Shirley says
Do you know that Aloha Isle is also not accepting 2020 dining plan? Tangierine cafe as well. I think you should do a full research on all the restaurants to see how many have been removed from the dining plan list.
Natalie says
I am due to go in January and was very excited to try out this on the Quick service dining plan and I am gutted that it may of been taken off the QSDDP. I am hoping that it is just a glitch and that we will still be able to enjoy this on the QSDDP.
DFB Sarah says
Shirley, some spots aren’t added to the list until the new year, so this would not be uncommon so see right now. But we will be watching!
Shirley says
I have the 2020 dining plan and I have been planning my meals and snacks. It is surprising to see that even places like Aloha Isle and Tangierine Cafe are not accepting 2020 dining plan. Where can I get Dole Whip now??? I think DFB should do an extensive research on all the changes for the participating restaurants in 2020 dining plan and let us know about it.