Johnie
12-01-2009, 01:46 AM
Since there are so many plans, I thought I would make a sticky so people can compare.
Magic Your Way Plus Quick Service Dining Details:
The Plan costs $29.99 per night for adults and $8.99 per night for children (3-9) with travel dates in 2009 starting from January 11, 2009.
Choose from over 100 participating Disney restaurants. This restaurant list is subject to change.
For each night of your stay you will receive:
Two quick service meal– lunch and dinner includes entrée, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage, or full combo meal: usually entrée, side dish, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage. Quick service breakfasts include a juice, entrée and a nonalcoholic beverage.
Two snack– such as a snack-cart ice cream, box of popcorn, medium soft drink or a bottle of water at select counter-service and snack-cart locations. Disney is very flexible about what guests choose as snacks, and many items under $4 are fair game. Look for the purple DDP snack symbol to identify restaurants, food carts and merchandise locations that accept the DDP.
One resort refillable drink mug – One resort refillable drink mug is supplied per guest per trip on the Quick Service Dining Plan. The resort refillable mug is good for refills at the guest's resort.
Disney Dining Plan Details:
In 2008, the price of the DDD is $37.99 per night for adults and $9.99 for children. In 2009, the price for the DDD is $39.99 per night for adults and $10.99 for children (3-9).
Choose from over 100 participating Disney restaurants. This restaurant list is subject to change.
For each night of your stay you will receive:
One table service meal– lunch and dinner includes entree, dessert and a nonalcoholic beverage, breakfest includes entree, juice and a non-alcoholic beverage and tax. Gratuity is not included
One quick service meal– lunch and dinner includes entrée, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage, or full combo meal: usually entrée, side dish, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage. Quick service breakfasts include a juice, entrée and a nonalcoholic beverage.
One snack– such as a snack-cart ice cream, box of popcorn, medium soft drink or a bottle of water at select counter-service and snack-cart locations. Disney is very flexible about what guests choose as snacks, and many items under $4 are fair game. Look for the purple DDP snack symbol to identify restaurants, food carts and merchandise locations that accept the DDP.
Using Table Service Credits
Table service credits may be used in many different combinations, at over 100 participating restaurants on Walt Disney World Property. Here are some of the ways guests may use credits:
Character Dining: Character dining is included as table credit options, and one table service credit is redeemed for each person dining. (Cinderella's Royal Table is the exception; meals at CRT are two-credits per person).
Signature Dining: A number of restaurants on property are categorized as Signature Dining and two credits must be redeemed for meals at these locations. These venues include: Jiko – The Cooking Place at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Flying Fish Café at Disney's BoardWalk Resort, California Grill at Disney's Contemporary Resort, Cítricos at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Narcoossee's at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Artist Point at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, and Hollywood Brown Derby at the Disney Hollywood Studios. There is a dress code at all but the Hollywood Brown Derby; tank tops, swimsuits or swimsuit cover-ups, caps, cut-offs or torn clothing of any kind are not permitted.
Dinner Shows: DDP credits may be used for Category 2 and 3 seating at the following shows: Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, Mickey's Backyard BBQ (seasonal), both located at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, or Disney's Spirit of Aloha Show at Disney's Polynesian Resort. Credits may be used for Category 1 seating at Hoop-Dee-Doo for the 9:30 pm show. Dinner Shows offer family-style dining with live entertainment show performances throughout the meal, themed to the Resort setting.
Show tickets can be acquired through Concierge. All Dinner Shows require Advance Reservations. Gratuities are included.
Grand Gathering Experiences: Disney World on-site guests with parties of eight or more who are signed up as a Grand Gathering may use table service credits for any of three experiences: the International Dinner and IllumiNations Dessert Reception at Epcot (two credits), the Safari Celebration Dinner at the Animal Kingdom (two credits), and the Good Morning Gathering at the Magic Kingdom (one credit).
Gratuities are included. Experiences are subject to change and cancellation. Experience may be cancelled by Guests up to 6 days prior to experience date without charge for the experience. Reservations required and may be made up to 180 days in advance but no later than 3 days prior to the experience date. Valid theme park ticket required.
Private Dining/Pizza Delivery: Private in-room dining meals includes an appetizer (guest ages 3-9 only), entrée, nonalcoholic drink, and dessert (lunch & dinner). Breakfast also includes juice. Pizza delivery includes one pizza, two non-alcoholic beverages and two desserts. Gratuities are included. Both are two-credit dining options.
Additional Dining Packages offered by Walt Disney World
Deluxe Dining Plan: Walt Disney World offers a Deluxe Dining Plan option. In 2008 this plan offers guests three meals per day (table service or quick service) at any participating Disney restaurant, plus two snacks and a refillable resort mug for $69.99 for guests 10 and above, and $19.99 for guests 3-9. Table service meals include an appetizer. Gratuity is not included. In 2009 this plan is $71.99 per night for guests 10 and above, and $20.99 per night for guests 3-9.
Wine and Dine Plan: Disney World also offers a Wine and Dine Plan. Introduced in 2008, this add-on package costs $39.99 per night in 2008 , which entitles the party to one bottle of wine per package night, redeemable for designated wines at numerous restaurants and other participating locations. Wine ordered at Signature locations and through in-room private dining will cost two credits. Click here for the the 2008 Wine and Dine Plan brochure details.
Magic Your Way Plus Quick Service Dining Details:
The Plan costs $29.99 per night for adults and $8.99 per night for children (3-9) with travel dates in 2009 starting from January 11, 2009.
Choose from over 100 participating Disney restaurants. This restaurant list is subject to change.
For each night of your stay you will receive:
Two quick service meal– lunch and dinner includes entrée, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage, or full combo meal: usually entrée, side dish, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage. Quick service breakfasts include a juice, entrée and a nonalcoholic beverage.
Two snack– such as a snack-cart ice cream, box of popcorn, medium soft drink or a bottle of water at select counter-service and snack-cart locations. Disney is very flexible about what guests choose as snacks, and many items under $4 are fair game. Look for the purple DDP snack symbol to identify restaurants, food carts and merchandise locations that accept the DDP.
One resort refillable drink mug – One resort refillable drink mug is supplied per guest per trip on the Quick Service Dining Plan. The resort refillable mug is good for refills at the guest's resort.
Disney Dining Plan Details:
In 2008, the price of the DDD is $37.99 per night for adults and $9.99 for children. In 2009, the price for the DDD is $39.99 per night for adults and $10.99 for children (3-9).
Choose from over 100 participating Disney restaurants. This restaurant list is subject to change.
For each night of your stay you will receive:
One table service meal– lunch and dinner includes entree, dessert and a nonalcoholic beverage, breakfest includes entree, juice and a non-alcoholic beverage and tax. Gratuity is not included
One quick service meal– lunch and dinner includes entrée, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage, or full combo meal: usually entrée, side dish, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage. Quick service breakfasts include a juice, entrée and a nonalcoholic beverage.
One snack– such as a snack-cart ice cream, box of popcorn, medium soft drink or a bottle of water at select counter-service and snack-cart locations. Disney is very flexible about what guests choose as snacks, and many items under $4 are fair game. Look for the purple DDP snack symbol to identify restaurants, food carts and merchandise locations that accept the DDP.
Using Table Service Credits
Table service credits may be used in many different combinations, at over 100 participating restaurants on Walt Disney World Property. Here are some of the ways guests may use credits:
Character Dining: Character dining is included as table credit options, and one table service credit is redeemed for each person dining. (Cinderella's Royal Table is the exception; meals at CRT are two-credits per person).
Signature Dining: A number of restaurants on property are categorized as Signature Dining and two credits must be redeemed for meals at these locations. These venues include: Jiko – The Cooking Place at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, Flying Fish Café at Disney's BoardWalk Resort, California Grill at Disney's Contemporary Resort, Cítricos at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Narcoossee's at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Artist Point at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resorts, and Hollywood Brown Derby at the Disney Hollywood Studios. There is a dress code at all but the Hollywood Brown Derby; tank tops, swimsuits or swimsuit cover-ups, caps, cut-offs or torn clothing of any kind are not permitted.
Dinner Shows: DDP credits may be used for Category 2 and 3 seating at the following shows: Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, Mickey's Backyard BBQ (seasonal), both located at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, or Disney's Spirit of Aloha Show at Disney's Polynesian Resort. Credits may be used for Category 1 seating at Hoop-Dee-Doo for the 9:30 pm show. Dinner Shows offer family-style dining with live entertainment show performances throughout the meal, themed to the Resort setting.
Show tickets can be acquired through Concierge. All Dinner Shows require Advance Reservations. Gratuities are included.
Grand Gathering Experiences: Disney World on-site guests with parties of eight or more who are signed up as a Grand Gathering may use table service credits for any of three experiences: the International Dinner and IllumiNations Dessert Reception at Epcot (two credits), the Safari Celebration Dinner at the Animal Kingdom (two credits), and the Good Morning Gathering at the Magic Kingdom (one credit).
Gratuities are included. Experiences are subject to change and cancellation. Experience may be cancelled by Guests up to 6 days prior to experience date without charge for the experience. Reservations required and may be made up to 180 days in advance but no later than 3 days prior to the experience date. Valid theme park ticket required.
Private Dining/Pizza Delivery: Private in-room dining meals includes an appetizer (guest ages 3-9 only), entrée, nonalcoholic drink, and dessert (lunch & dinner). Breakfast also includes juice. Pizza delivery includes one pizza, two non-alcoholic beverages and two desserts. Gratuities are included. Both are two-credit dining options.
Additional Dining Packages offered by Walt Disney World
Deluxe Dining Plan: Walt Disney World offers a Deluxe Dining Plan option. In 2008 this plan offers guests three meals per day (table service or quick service) at any participating Disney restaurant, plus two snacks and a refillable resort mug for $69.99 for guests 10 and above, and $19.99 for guests 3-9. Table service meals include an appetizer. Gratuity is not included. In 2009 this plan is $71.99 per night for guests 10 and above, and $20.99 per night for guests 3-9.
Wine and Dine Plan: Disney World also offers a Wine and Dine Plan. Introduced in 2008, this add-on package costs $39.99 per night in 2008 , which entitles the party to one bottle of wine per package night, redeemable for designated wines at numerous restaurants and other participating locations. Wine ordered at Signature locations and through in-room private dining will cost two credits. Click here for the the 2008 Wine and Dine Plan brochure details.