Walt Disney World Resort is giving guests more options than ever when it comes to dining plans for 2027. For the first time in years, there are three Disney Dining Plan tiers to choose from: the Quick-Service Dining Plan, the Table-Service Dining Plan, and the brand-new 2027 Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan. Whether you’re a grab-and-go family or a serious foodie who plans entire days around sit-down meals, there’s a plan built for your trip.
Not sure which one is right for you? We’re breaking down every 2027 Disney Dining Plan, every price, and every credit so you can make the best call for your 2027 vacation. And once you’ve got your plan locked in, don’t forget to set your dining reservation alerts through MouseDining so you don’t miss out on the restaurants you really want.
The 2027 Disney Dining Plans at a Glance
All plans must be purchased for every guest in your party ages 3 and up, for the entire length of your stay. You cannot mix plans or purchase for only part of your trip. Unused credits roll over day to day and expire at midnight on your checkout day, so plan accordingly and don’t leave snack credits behind.
Families traveling in 2027 can save up to 20% on dining for kids ages 3 to 9 when they purchase a package that includes a dining plan for the whole family. Actual savings vary based on what your kids order.
The Quick-Service Dining Plan
The Quick-Service Dining Plan is built for families who want to keep moving. There are no reservations required, no set meal times, and no sitting down for an hour in the middle of a park day. You order at the counter, grab your food, and get back to the magic. Or even better, mobile order through My Disney Experience. It’s a piece of cake (literally if you want it to be).
At roughly $31 per quick-service meal for an adult, this plan pays for itself quickly. A counter-service meal at a Disney park typically runs $18 to $25 per person before adding a drink. Factor in the snack credit and refillable mug, and the value is easy to see for families who eat two full meals in the parks each day.
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The Table-Service Dining Plan
The Table-Service Dining Plan is the sweet spot for guests who want one real sit-down experience each day without going all-in on fine dining every night. You get one table-service credit per night, plus a quick-service meal for the days when you just need something fast.
A typical table-service meal at Disney runs $55 to $80 per adult. Add the quick-service meal at $18 to $25, and you’re already approaching the plan’s cost before the snack credit and mug. For families who plan to do at least one character meal or themed dining experience each day, this plan delivers clear value. And more than that, it offers the convenience of having everything taken care of before you go.
This is also the plan that opens the door to some of Disney’s most memorable dining experiences. Think Sci-Fi Dine-In, Tusker House, The Crystal Palace, and the World Showcase restaurants at EPCOT. One sit-down meal a day is enough to make those moments a consistent part of your trip. Just make sure you have your reservations locked in. Popular restaurants book up fast, so set your MouseDining alerts now to grab the spots you really want.
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The Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan
The Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan is back after a multi-year absence, and it’s the plan serious Disney diners have been waiting for. Two table-service meals per night means you can build your entire trip around Disney’s best restaurants without ever worrying about the bill. California Grill with fireworks one night, Topolino’s Terrace character breakfast the next morning, Narcoossee’s for dinner. This is that kind of trip.
Signature restaurants and select character dining experiences cost two table-service credits per person. With two credits per night built in, you can use one night’s credits on a single signature experience without losing your other dining option for the day. That flexibility is exactly what makes this plan worthwhile for foodies.
At $163.01 per adult per night, the break-even works out to roughly $75 per table-service meal. Most standard Disney table-service restaurants come in above that, and signature spots run $80 to $120 per person. Add the included quick-service meal, snack credit, and refillable mug, and the math gets even better, which we love. Just remember, gratuities are not included in your plan, so be sure to tip at all table service meals.
Signature restaurants and popular character dining fill up fast. If you’re booking the Deluxe Plan, set your MouseDining alerts the moment your 60-day reservation window opens so you don’t miss the restaurants that make this plan worth it.
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Which Plan Is Right for You?
No matter which plan you choose, dining reservations are strongly recommended for any table-service restaurant and required for dinner shows. Disney’s reservation window opens 60 days before your arrival date, and the most popular spots fill up within hours. Set your MouseDining alerts ahead of time so you get notified the moment a reservation opens up at your top picks.
Haven’t booked your 2027 trip yet? Now is the time. Reach out to your favorite authorized Disney travel agent to get your package locked in, including your dining plan. There’s no additional cost to work with a travel agent, and having a pro in your corner can make a real difference when it comes to navigating packages, discounts, and dining windows.
Planning Your Dining Reservations
Whichever plan you choose, the single most important thing you can do is get your dining reservations in order before you arrive. Disney’s most popular restaurants, including character dining locations, signature restaurants, and dinner shows, book up well in advance. Walking in without a reservation at Be Our Guest or Cinderella’s Royal Table is not a strategy.
Your reservation window opens 60 days before your arrival date and Disney Resort hotel guests booking a full package can make reservations for their entire stay starting on that first day. Mark your calendar and be ready.
Did not get the reservation you wanted? Don’t give up. Cancellations happen constantly. Set a MouseDining alert for any restaurant on your list and you’ll be notified the moment a table becomes available. Visit MouseDining.com to set your alerts and start planning your perfect Disney dining trip.
What About 2026?
If you have a trip booked or are considering one before the end of 2026, the dining plan lineup is different. Guests traveling through December 31, 2026 can choose from two plans: the Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan and the Disney Dining Plan (which is equivalent to the 2027 Table-Service Dining Plan).
The standout benefit for 2026 is the Kids Eat Free promotion. Children ages 3 to 9 receive a free dining plan that matches the adult plan purchased, when booked as part of a qualifying Walt Disney World vacation package. Adults ages 10 and up must purchase a dining plan for the entire length of stay, and everyone in the same room must be on the same package. This is one of the best family dining deals Disney has offered in years, and it is only available for 2026 travel.
If you have not yet booked a 2026 trip and want to take advantage of the free kids dining, now is the time to reach out to your favorite authorized Disney travel agent. Packages with this offer are limited. Once they are gone, they are gone.
Ready to start planning? Whether you’re visiting in 2026 or 2027, be sure to visit MouseDining.com for dining reservation alerts and everything you need to make the most of your Disney dining plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Disney Dining Plan worth it in 2027?
It depends on how you eat at Disney. The Quick-Service Dining Plan pays off for families who eat two full counter-service meals in the parks each day. The Table-Service Dining Plan makes sense for guests who plan at least one sit-down restaurant per night, especially at locations running $55 to $80 per person. The Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan delivers the most value for guests who want two table-service meals daily, particularly at signature restaurants where prices run $80 to $120 per person. For all three plans, factor in the included quick-service meal, snack credit, and refillable mug when calculating your break-even.
How much does the Disney Dining Plan cost in 2027?
For 2027, the Quick-Service Dining Plan costs $62.78 per adult per night and $25.82 per child (ages 3 to 9) per night. The Table-Service Dining Plan costs $99.87 per adult per night and $31.94 per child per night. The Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan costs $163.01 per adult per night and $46.85 per child per night. All prices are per person, per night of your resort stay, and must be purchased for every guest in your party ages 3 and up for the full length of your trip.
What is the difference between the Table-Service and Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plans?
The Table-Service Dining Plan includes one table-service meal, one quick-service meal, and one snack per person per night. The Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan includes two table-service meals, one quick-service meal, and one snack per person per night. The Deluxe plan costs $163.01 per adult per night versus $99.87 for the standard Table-Service plan. The key advantage of the Deluxe plan is the ability to do two sit-down dining experiences every day, including signature restaurants and character dining, without using up all your credits in a single meal.
Can you use the Disney Dining Plan at signature restaurants?
Yes, but signature restaurants and select character dining experiences cost two table-service credits per person rather than one. This applies to locations like California Grill, Narcoossee’s, Le Cellier Steakhouse, Topolino’s Terrace (dinner), and Cinderella’s Royal Table. On the Table-Service Dining Plan, using two credits at a signature restaurant means spending both of that day’s credits in one meal. On the Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan, you have two credits per night built in, giving you more flexibility to include a signature experience without sacrificing your other dining options for the day.
Do unused Disney Dining Plan credits roll over?
Yes. And no. Unused dining plan credits roll over from day to day throughout your stay and can be used at any time during your trip. However, all unused credits expire at midnight on your checkout day. They do not carry over to a future trip and cannot be refunded. Keep an eye on your remaining credits in the My Disney Experience app as your checkout date approaches, and make sure to use any leftover snack credits before you head home.
Do you need dining reservations with the Disney Dining Plan?
The Quick-Service Dining Plan requires no reservations at all. For the Table-Service and Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plans, reservations are strongly recommended for table-service restaurants and are required for dinner shows. Having a dining plan does not guarantee a table. Disney’s most popular restaurants book up within hours of the 60-day reservation window opening, so it is important to plan ahead. Use MouseDining to set alerts for your top restaurant picks so you are notified immediately when a reservation becomes available.
Is there a free dining plan for kids in 2027?
No. The Kids Eat Free dining promotion is a 2026-only offer. For 2027, children ages 3 to 9 can save up to 20% on their dining plan when purchased as part of a qualifying family package, but there is no free dining promotion available. If you want to take advantage of free kids dining, you need to book a 2026 Walt Disney World vacation package before that offer sells out. Contact your favorite authorized Disney travel agent to check availability.


