Disney Dining Plan pricing unveiled as bookings open for 2024 vacations at Walt Disney World

May 31, 2023 in "Disney Dining Plan"

Posted: Wednesday May 31, 2023 6:47am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Bookings are now open for 2024 vacations at Walt Disney World, including the long-awaited return of the Disney Dining Plan.

We now have full pricing details for both the full Disney Dining Plan and the Quick Service Dining Plan for guests in the U.S.A and U.K. You can get the full details of both Disney Dining packages here, and see a list of participating restaurants hereContact our sponsor Kingdom Konsultant Travel 1-866-566-7858 or vacations@kingdomkonsultant.com for a free quote.

Note that you you can add or change a dining plan on your reservation up until the day before your arrival.

In the U.S., Disney Dining Plan pricing is as follows (per person, per night):

2024 Disney Dining Plan Pricing

  • Adults $94.28
  • Ages 3-9 $29.69

Includes, per guest, for each night of your stay: 

  • 1 Table-Service meal
  • 1 Quick-Service meal
  • 1 non-alcoholic/alcoholic drink per meal
  • 1 selected snack or drink
  • Resort-refillable mug

2024 Disney Quick Service Dining Plan Pricing

  • Adults $57.01
  • Ages 3-9 $23.83

Includes, per guest, for each night of your stay:

  • 2 Quick-Service meals
  • 1 non-alcoholic/alcoholic drink per meal
  • 1 selected snack or drink
  • Resort-refillable mug

United Kingdom 

In the U.K., pricing is as follows (per person, per night):

2024 Disney Dining Plan Pricing

Adults £77.99
Children £24.99

2024 Disney Quick Service Dining Plan Pricing

Adults £47.99
Children £19.99

Contact our sponsor Kingdom Konsultant Travel 1-866-566-7858 or vacations@kingdomkonsultant.com for a free quote.

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cranbizNov 15, 2023

You are not wrong. I was very disappointed in Cape May and that was probably 12 years or so.

DomVF07Nov 14, 2023

If memory serves correct you didn’t have to tell them in advance either you had the TIW card, though servers genuinely appreciated the heads up in advance. Unlike with the DDP, which typically was a separate menu offering or servers needed to know per location etc.

SirwalterraleighNov 14, 2023

…I’m really sorry to hear… …that you suffered cape may 🤮

cranbizNov 14, 2023

You should have asked to speak to a manager. I had that issue when I was a CM and dining with my family at Cape May. Server found out I was a CM and she was getting an automatic 18%. All I got was an earful on how much more money bus drivers got, she ignored us all night, drinks only got refilled when I stopped another server and asked if she could help and used plates were stacked up on the table the entire meal. It was not a good experience. We got up to leave and I got a manager, explained what happened and he could see the stack of dirty plates still on the table. I asked for him to remove the gratuity as we got no service for it and he agreed AND comped one meal for our troubles.

SirwalterraleighNov 14, 2023

You get bad waiters all over the place…gratuity doesn’t affect that much. I look at it this way: do I want to pay the full $45 for a breakfast buffet? Or roll in the tip for Someone who doesn’t have a 187 foot yacht to clear my dirty dishes?

MR.DisNov 14, 2023

The problem I had with TIW was the guaranteed Gratuity. Once a server knows they are guaranteed, service drops. I had a dinner at a Disney restaurant where once the server was informed that they were going to get 18%, they served our drinks and literally we did not see them again until we were given the bill. Two day later, at a different restaurant, same thing happened. Human nature is what it is. So I want to be in control of what a server EARNS, not is entitled to.

SirwalterraleighNov 14, 2023

I think there’s very little chance they ever bring tables back… It’s from a “previous era”…which of course was horrific and nobody liked anything 1985-2005 🙄 Not only that…it rewards loyalty and we know all of us that spent $500K or more (not really joking) on wdw are just a bunch offreeloaders But all that aside…it also is not prepaid up front and has no “definitive” cap on benefit. That’s what they want: full payment up front and the Computer to tell them the maximum “loss” in advance. …some probably think I’m kidding about this, huh? 🤡

SirwalterraleighNov 14, 2023

…you got it.

DomVF07Nov 14, 2023

Oh absolutely. To say to take with a grain of salt with that posting from them is an understatement. Was just more interesting as it’s a recent posting on the matter. Here’s “wishing” 🤣

TheMaxReboNov 14, 2023

And for up to 10 people In the past, when we had trips with extended family it paid for us to have one person upgrade to an annual pass and then get TiW just to get 20% off for meals with up to 10 people at it

MisterPenguinNov 14, 2023

Last time it was available, I calculated I'd have to spend over $700 in food for the discount to be worth it (since the buy-in was steep). You'd have have a large group or be heavy drinkers or have one dinner at V&A for it to be worthwhile. And I'm very sure if it came back, the break even point would be much higher.

Tony the TiggerNov 14, 2023

That was the selling point for us!

ToTBellHopNov 14, 2023

You also cannot discount the value of being able to write “Tables in Wonderland Member” under “Professional Affiliations” on your résumé. I’m confident I only beat out a competitor for my current job because I mentioned that I’m an Annual Passholder on my C.V. Anything to stand above the crowd.

UnbansheeNov 14, 2023

You have to keep in mind that the moms panel is less informed than this forum in many cases and certainly isn't given inside info