EPCOT's 2025 Disney on Broadway Dining Packages: Restaurants and Pricing

Dec 05, 2024 in "Epcot International Festival of the Arts"

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Posted: Thursday December 5, 2024 3:30pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has announced the list of participating restaurants and pricing for the 2025 Disney on Broadway Concert Series Dining Packages, part of the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts.

These packages include a meal at select EPCOT restaurants and guaranteed seating for the Disney on Broadway performances at the America Gardens Theatre. Reservations will open on December 18.

For 2025, the number of participating restaurants grows from eight to fifteen, and most have seen price increases, ranging from $2 to $12 for adults and $2 to $6 for children. However, for 2025, an alcoholic beverage is included for Guests 21 and older, which was not part of the 2024 offering.

Here's the full pricing breakdown for 2025, alongside a comparison to 2024 prices.

2025 Disney on Broadway Dining Package Pricing

Here's what's included with your meal:

  • At Spice Road Table: 2 small plates, a shared tagine, a shared dessert platter and a nonalcoholic beverage (or alcoholic beverage for Guests 21 and older)
  • At Other Participating Restaurants: An entrée and dessert, or one full buffet (where applicable)—as well as a nonalcoholic beverage (or alcoholic beverage for Guests 21 and older)

Biergarten Restaurant

  • Adults: $71 (2024: $60)
  • Children: $38 (2024: $34)

Chefs de France

  • Adults: $69
  • Children: $34

Coral Reef Restaurant

  • Adults: $78 (2024: $73)
  • Children: $31 (2024: $29)

Garden Grill Restaurant

Breakfast:

  • Adults: $71 (2024: $58)
  • Children: $43 (2024: $37)

Lunch/Dinner:

  • Adults: $85 (2024: $73)
  • Children: $53 (2024: $47)

La Crêperie de Paris

  • Adults: $51
  • Children: $24

La Hacienda de San Angel

  • Adults: $82
  • Children: $37

Le Cellier Steakhouse

  • Adults: $106 (2024: $99)
  • Children: $42 (2024: $39)

Nine Dragons Restaurant

  • Adults: $58
  • Children: $23

Regal Eagle Smokehouse (Same-Day Dining Packages Only)

  • Adults: $39 (2024: $36)
  • Children: $23

Rose & Crown Dining Room

  • Adults: $65 (2024: $61)
  • Children: $28 (2024: $26)

Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya

  • Adults: $80
  • Children: $45

Spice Road Table

  • Adults: $60 (2024: $50)Children: $23 (2024: $21)

Teppan Edo

  • Adults: $80
  • Children: $45

Tutto Italia Ristorante

  • Adults: $75
  • Children: $28

Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria

  • Adults: $63
  • Children: $27

2025 Disney on Broadway Concert Series Schedule

Here’s the full schedule of performers and dates:

Patti Murin (Frozen) and John Riddle (Frozen) – NEW!

  • January 17, 19, 20, 23, 25, 27, 28

Caissie Levy (Frozen) and Jelani Remy (The Lion King) – NEW!

  • January 18, 21, 22, 24, 26, 29, 30

Adam Jacobs (Aladdin) and Josh Strickland (Tarzan)

  • January 31
  • February 2, 3, 6, 8, 10, 11

Ashley Brown (Mary Poppins) and Alton Fitzgerald White (The Lion King)

  • February 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 13

Michael James Scott (Aladdin) and Kissy Simmons (The Lion King)

  • February 14, 16, 17, 20, 23

Rodney Ingram (Aladdin) – NEW! and Kara Lindsay (Newsies)

  • February 15, 18, 19, 21, 22

Special Finale: Rodney Ingram, Kara Lindsay, Michael James Scott & Kissy Simmons

  • February 24

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Yodasnuggs2 days ago

Great tip with this app, thank you!

WorldExplorer2 days ago

Not sure: on my phone it's just called WDW Food&Wine. Most of the interface is grey and the app icon is a cake slice and wine glass.

HauntedPirate2 days ago

Are you referring to the Festival of Food app?

WorldExplorer3 days ago

Have you tried the unofficial Food and Wine app? It creates a list for each festival as it comes out, includes pictures, let's you mark each item as something you want or have tried, and has a rating system so you can see what other people using the app think about each item. (It also has the handy feature of adding up how much your wishlist would cost for you.)

C33Mom3 days ago

Can anyone recommend a (non-video) source for an overview/review/recommendations for Festival of the Arts? My go to blogger hasn’t made it out there yet and I don’t want to troll through YT looking for diamonds in the rough. Having said that, if there are no written blogs, I’ll take recs on YT as the least-bad video format.

christine72573 days ago

Those were the days. The Arts festival at least still has artists working live (chalk art, live painting to music) as well as the display booths to visit, and the daily drawing classes. Food and Wine is now just the booths - granted more than other festivals -- but still a shell of its former self. (Know both have a nightly concert series so left that out of the compare)

Basil of Baker Street3 days ago

I did a wine tasting in WoL. Was always something going on.

Figments Friend4 days ago

This is unfortunate. Some Guests can truly be slobs….but Custodial should be on top of this. -

castlecake2.04 days ago

Wow the world showcase was a mess tonight, never seen so much garbage everywhere and cast just literally stepping on it and ignoring it. Epcot on festival weekends are not a great time.

monothingie6 days ago

The 2017 F&W Festival Center at the WoL Pavilion had interactive demos, exhibitors, classes, food, and entertainment. It took a dilapidated abandoned building and made it interesting. Why does everything new have to be done to the minimum ?

Fido Chuckwagon6 days ago

This appears to be a response to “The Wicked Experience” at Universal, which by all reports has been a huge success and is moving a ton of merchandise.

mattpeto6 days ago

Did you want an omnimover moving around guests inside the space? It's a hall man.

wdwmagic6 days ago

Street Painter Nate Baranowski

monothingie6 days ago

I was just thinking that. I remember at F&W the WOL Pavilion had a lot to offer guests.