Hey, Everyone! It’s that time of year — time for Disney to announce their FREE Disney Dining Plan offers in the U.S.!
Disney hasn’t announced this deal YET for 2017. But in today’s DFB YouTube Video, we’re sharing with you our Top Tips for How to Get the Disney Dining Plan for FREE — and what small print you need to read and note.
In this video, we tell you all about the Free Dining Offer, what NOT TO MISS in the small print, and exactly how to maximize your chances of getting the offer when you book.
Find out all the details in our How to Get the Free Disney Dining Video. And while you’re at it — sign up for the Disney Food Blog Newsletter, because we’ll have the information first, and we’ll pass it along to you immediately!
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But now, I really want to hear from you! Are you trying to score the FREE Disney Dining Plan? Tell us about it in comments below!
Kabes says
Text posts are much better 🙁
Jason says
Yes I’m trying to score the free dining plan.
krissy says
I’ve booked a trip in September at Pop Century an bought a 4 day ticket. I paid full price for the hotel but they had a deal for Canadians for the tickets. I’m wondering if we’ll be eligible for the free dining plan?
Terry says
I already subscribe to your e mail subscription and enjoy it very much, thank you : )
Can we get free dining if we were gifted dvc points for our resort.
The dvc member booked our resort with her points, but under my name. We are staying at Old Key West
Thank you
Beth says
Please contact me when free dining is announced! Thank you
CathieZ says
The reply noted to be on the phone at 6am….I thought that reservations open up at 7am…..do you get put into a queue until the lines open up? When would Disney post the info on the website…12:01 am the day the offer opens up, or later that day? Generally, does a discounted room offer come up at the same time? I know that you can’t take advantage of both, just wondering.