Disney Dining Plan- 2 Credit Restaurants

If you’re looking for a way to give your Disney vacation a more “all-inclusive” feel, then a Dining Plan might be your best bet. With two options to choose from, one of these is surely going to be right up your alley. Keep in mind that some offerings will require two table service credits. Read on to learn the ins and outs:

Quick Service Dining Plan:

  • Two Quick-Service meals per night

  • One snack or nonalcoholic drink per night

  • One Resort-refillable drink mug for the duration of your stay

Disney Dining Plan:

  • One Table-Service meal per night

  • One Quick-Service meal per night

  • One snack or nonalcoholic drink per night

  • One Resort-refillable drink mug for the duration of your stay

Every guest in your party, age 3 and up, will enjoy these offerings based on the nights of stay.

For example:

If you are traveling May 1-5, that would be a total of 4 nights.

With the Quick Service Dining Plan each member of your travel party would receive 8 Quick Service Meals, 4 snacks, and 4 non-alcoholic drinks.

With the Disney Dining Plan, each member would get 4 table service meals, 4 quick service meals, 4 snacks, and 4 nonalcoholic drinks.

Fun Fact: If you wanted to use all your credits in one day, you could. You can space them out in any way you want.

If Character Meals are a must-do on your trip, the Disney Dining Plan might be the best bet for you. Just remember, some will cost you 2 table service credits, whereas most table service meals are only one credit.

Character Meals that require two table service credits:

  • Cinderella Royal’s Table (breakfast, lunch and dinner)

  • Be Our Guest

    (lunch and dinner)

  • Akershush Royal Banquet Hall (lunch and dinner only, breakfast here is only one table credit)

  • Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White

*Pictured is Garden Grill which is only ONE table service credit!*

Other restaurants that require two table-service credits:

  • Le Cellier Steakhouse

  • Hollywood Brown Derby (and Hollywood Brown Derby with a Fantasmic! Dining Package)

  • Tiffins

  • The Boathouse

  • Jaleo by Jose Andres

  • Morimoto Asia (dinner only)

  • Paddlefish

  • Jiko-The Cooking Place

  • Cape Town Lounge and Wine Bar

  • Flying Fish

  • Toledo-Tapas, Steak & Seafood

  • Citricos (and lounge)

  • Narcoossee’s

  • Topolino’s Terrace (dinner only is two credits)

  • Yachtsman Steakhouse

  • Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue

Important Information

Some restaurants do not accept the dining plan including Space 220, California Grill, Monsieur Paul, and Summer House on the Lake.

*Keep in mind, all of this information is subject to change.*

When in doubt, check the app!

Search any restaurant in the My Disney Experience App for the most up to date information. Under the meal times, you will see a section that lists the accepted dining plans.

Final Thoughts

I highly recommend booking your table service reservations when they become available at 60 days before check in for resort guests, and 60 days prior each dining day for guests staying off property.  When you book with me, this is a service I provide at no extra charge.

If you are interested in planning a Disney vacation of your own, fill out this VACATION QUESTIONNAIRE. My services are complimentary.

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