Disney Dining Plan Pricing for 2025

With the information about 2025 Walt Disney World pricing coming out today, there was also another price increase that was quietly released. The Disney Dining Plan has also seen a price increase for 2025.

For 2025, the Standard Dining Plan will cost $97.79 per adult, per day and $30.66 per child (ages 3 to 9), per day. That’s up from $94.28 per adult, per day and $29.69 per child (ages 3 to 9) in 2024.

The Quick Service Dining Plan will cost $59.14 per adult, per day, and $24.83 per child (ages 3 to 9), per day. That’s up from $57.01 per adult, per day, and $23.83 per child (ages 3 to 9).

Quick Service Dining Plan

Here’s a look at what’s included in the Quick Service Dining Plan:

Disney Dining Plan
  • Two Quick Service meals (entrée or combo meal at lunch and dinner and a beverage). Guests under 21 years of age can choose one non-alcoholic beverage. (This includes specialty beverages like Artisanal Milk Shakes, Fresh Smoothies, Premium Hot Chocolates, or Soda, Coffee or Tea — where offered). Guests 21 and older can can choose either one non-alcoholic beverage (including specialty beverages where offered) or one single serving mixed cocktail, beer, or wine (where offered) within their meal entitlement.
  • One snack/nonalcoholic drink
  • One Resort Refillable Resort drink mug per person, per package

Standard Dining Plan

Here’s what’s included in the Standard Dining Plan:

Disney Dining Plan
  • One table service entrée, dessert (lunch and dinner only), OR full buffet. Guests under 21 years of age can choose one non-alcoholic beverage with their Quick Service and Table Service meal. (Including specialty beverages. This includes things like Artisanal Milk Shakes, Fresh Smoothies, Premium Hot Chocolates, or Soda, Coffee or Tea — where offered). Guests 21 and older can can choose either one non-alcoholic beverage (including specialty beverages where offered) or one single serving mixed cocktail, beer, or wine (where offered) within their meal entitlement.
  • One quick service meal, including entrée OR combo meal. Guests under 21 years of age can choose one non-alcoholic beverage with their Quick Service and Table Service meal. (Including specialty beverages). This includes things like Artisanal Milk Shakes, Fresh Smoothies, Premium Hot Chocolates, or Soda, Coffee or Tea — where offered). Guests 21 and older can can choose either one non-alcoholic beverage (including specialty beverages where offered) or one single serving mixed cocktail, beer, or wine (where offered) within their meal entitlement.
  • One snack/nonalcoholic drink
  • One Resort refillable drink mug per person, per package

When Should I Get the Disney Dining Plan

There are a number of reasons to consider purchasing the Disney Dining Plan for your vacation. These include knowing the cost of your meals upfront, not stressing over how much you’re paying in the moment, and having it feel more like an all-inclusive vacation.

Final Thoughts

The Disney Dining Plans can be a great option. The best tip I have for people is to figure out the math. Look at the restaurants that you’re looking at dining in and see what the pricing would be on what you might order. If you are planning on dining at multiple character meals, the Disney Dining Plan is almost a no-brainer. And if you have kids, you often come out ahead by purchasing the Disney Dining Plan. What are your thoughts about the Disney Dining Plan? Do you think that it is worth it? Let me know in the comments or on social.

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