The Disney Dining Plan is coming back! That’s right. Disney has announced that the dining plan will return on January 9th, 2024 for visitors with stays at Disney World hotels for that date and later. Bookings for the dining plan will start on May 31st, 2023.
The dining plan has been absent since 2020, but we finally know when it will return. Disney offered SOME information about the dining plan’s return, but there are still some missing details — let’s go over those.
Deluxe Dining Plan
When Disney announced the return of the dining plan, it only mentioned two of the plans would return: the Quick Service Plan and the Standard Plan. However, there was no mention of the Deluxe Dining Plan.
Until the park closure in 2020, the Deluxe Dining Plan included the following each day:
- Three table service or quick service meals:
- table service included appetizer, entrée, and dessert (lunch and dinner), OR full buffet
- quick service included entrée OR combo meal
- Guests under 21 years of age could choose one non-alcoholic beverage with their Quick Service and Table Service meal (including specialty beverages — i.e. Artisanal Milk Shakes,  Fresh Smoothies, Premium Hot Chocolates, or Soda, Coffee or Tea — where offered). Guests 21 and older can can choose either one non-alcoholic beverage (including specialty beverages where offered) or one single serving mixed cocktail, beer, or wine (where offered) within their meal entitlement.
- Two snacks from a wide variety of options
- One resort refillable mug per person (1 per package, not 1 per day)
For now at least, Disney World has not revealed when or if this plan will return.
Disney Dining Plan Plus
Another plan that Disney World has not mentioned bringing back is the Disney Dining Plan Plus. This plan, which was introduced in 2020, granted visitors two meal entitlements per day, rather than the full three.
This plan also granted guests two snacks or non-alcoholic drinks and one resort-refillable mug. This allowed for some savings for those who wanted to combine meals (like having brunch instead of breakfas and lunch, or breakfast and an early dinner, while snacking for lunch).
Pricing
Another thing that Disney has not yet mentioned is what the pricing of the Quick Service and Standard Dining Plans will be. In 2020, the price for a Quick Service plan was $55 per night for ages 10 and up and $26 per night for ages 3 to 9. For the Standard Plan, the price was $78.01 per night for ages 10 and up and $30.51 per night for ages 3 to 9.
We’ve seen many price increases in Disney World since 2020, so it’s likely the new pricing will be higher than what the dining plan cost in 2020.
If Free Dining Plan Offers Will Become Available
In the past, Disney World would often offer a free dining plan promotion with the booking of a Disney World vacation package at full price. Visitors staying at moderate and deluxe hotels typically received the Standard Plan, while value resort visitors received the Quick Service plan (with an option to upgrade).
However, Disney has not yet released any details on if and when these free dining plan offers might return, if they return at all.
What Each Dining Plan Includes
Disney did not reveal what each dining plan included when it made its initial announcement about the return of dining plans, but since then, the Dining Plan page on the Disney World website has been updated to include some of that information. The Quick Service dining plan includes the following for everyone in the travel party: 2 Quick-Service meals per night and 1 snack or nonalcoholic drink per night of their package stay, as well as 1 Resort-refillable drink mug.
The Standard Plan includes the following for everyone in the travel party:Â 1 Table-Service meal per night, 1 Quick-Service meal per night, and 1 snack or nonalcoholic drink per night of their package stay, as well as 1 Resort-refillable drink mug.
However, there are no details for either plan on what each quick-service or table-service meal includes: Will it be limited to just one course, or two or more courses? Previously, a quick service meal included an entree and drink, while a table service meal included a drink, entree, and dessert. Will that change? We’ll have to wait and find out.
What Restaurants The Dining Plan Will Cover
Previously, the Disney Dining Plan covered a WIDE swath of restaurants throughout Disney World. However, we don’t yet have a restaurant list for the return of the dining plan, although we could guess that the list might not change TOO much (save for listing some restaurants that have opened in Disney World since 2020).
We’ll also be curious as to how Disney World will define a snack credit — will that stay the same or somehow change? Will a ginormous cookie from Gideon’s Bakehouse or an over-the-top donut from Everglazed Donuts & Cold Brew be a snack credit?
So yes, we still have a lot of questions about the return of the dining plan, and over time, we do expect Disney World to release more details so we’ll be able to answer these questions. So please stay tuned to DFB for more!
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Will you be purchasing the Disney Dining Plan when it returns? Let us know in the comments!
Franklin Haney says
how far in advance car you make reservations. What is the cost of each plan.
Brandon Partnow says
Did you mean May 31, 2023 in the first paragraph?
DFB Gigi says
Hi Brandon! Yes! Yes we did. 😅 I went in and updated the post so there’s no more confusion. You have our sincerest apologies.
Lizzie says
My hubby and I went in 2012, had the deluxe dining plan. We had the most wonderful time and ate at all the restaurants we wanted! We were scheduled to go again in 2020, but then everything, of course, shut down. We had the deluxe again. When we were able to rebook the dining plans were gone. We will happily book another trip if the deluxe dining returns! It would be different if we had our grands with us- then the regular dining plan would be fine.
Maria says
How far ahead can you do the reservations for the dining ?
Erin Gomyo says
Another difference: the last time we got the Standard Dining Plan (which was what we always got, even when we had to pay to upgrade), TWO snacks were included — they had increased the snacks!
Also, they used to offer free Dining Plans as part of their “bounceback” program: people who made their next WDW reservations before leaving WDW. I wonder if they will offer that again, because we REALLY took advantage of that!
matt says
Tables in Wonderland????
DFB Gigi says
Hi Maria! Dining reservations are still 60 days out at this time.