Disney Dining Plan Pros and Cons

Is the Disney Dining Plan worth it? 

It’s a question I often get from clients, friends and family, and there are a few things that need to be considered before answering it. 

What is it?

If you don’t know what the Disney Dining Plan (DDP) is, it’s a prepaid meal package that guests staying at Walt Disney World hotels can purchase in advance of their vacation. It’s been around since 2005 but has evolved over the years into a tiered system with a bit more flexibility to fit your group’s needs. 

The DDP is only for Disney resort guests who have purchased a vacation package or have used Disney Vacation Club (DVC) points to book their stay. How the plan works is that you’re purchasing a set number of meals in advance of your trip (based on the number of nights you’re staying) – and this will potentially save you some $$ and make your vacation as hassle free as possible. 

How do you track it?

Everything is automatically tracked through your MagicBand, so you scan your band to pay for snacks and meals. There are three ways to keep tabs on your balance:

  1. Use the My Disney Experience app (go to “My Resort Stay” and then “Check Dining Plan”)
  2. Check your snack or meal receipt (it will list the updated totals)
  3. Ask your resort Concierge or Guest Relations to confirm your balance

Dining Plan Options

Before we get into the pros/cons of the DDP, it’s important to understand the basics of four three tiers that are offered to resort guests. 2020 experienced a slight increase in pricing due to standard inflation as well as the addition of a NEW plan option called Disney Dining Plan Plus. Below are the 2020 tiers and pricing.


While the DDP may seem simple at first glance, it’s actually quite complicated and has a lot of ins and outs. You can read all the rules for the DDP on Disney’s website and get a full list of participating restaurants as well. Check it out here.

Pros:

  • “Hassle free” while you’re on vacation – Since you prepaid for your meals, you don’t have to stress about budgeting while you’re in the parks and resorts
  • (Potential) savings – If you do the advance work, you’ll potentially be able to save money by using the Disney Dining Plan (I can help with this!). Also, as the prices for food in the parks increases, the DDP prices are increasing less. This means you’re actually starting to save more with the DDP as park prices go up. 
  • Lots of food – While the prices for food in Disney can be shocking at times, the quantity of food you get can be even more shocking. You’ll never go hungry on your vacation!

Cons:

  • Requires a lot of work – Like I mentioned before, it takes a lot of work to really understand the system and get your bang for your buck. Just take a look at Disney’s website and you’ll see how complicated it really is! Many people end up with tons of their “snack” credits left over at the end of the trip, so they stock up on treats to take home! Not a bad option, but it seems like a bit of a waste.
  • Marginal savings – You can do the research to determine the math (or I can help with this) on how much you’ll really save, but most sources will say the same thing: you don’t save that much (if at all) for how much advance work is required. However, as the prices for food in the parks increases, the DDP prices are increasing less. This means you’re actually starting to save more with the DDP as park prices go up. 
  • Too much food! – The DDP typically includes multiple courses for your sit down meals (that you may not have ordered if you weren’t on the DDP).

When You Should Use the Dining Plan

  • If you’re a group with a lot of big eaters.
  • If you don’t want to stress about the costs of meals during your trip.
  • If you are willing to do the advance planning work to determine the plan that’s right for you – or have me to help you!! 🙂

When You Should NOT Use the Dining Plan

  • If you have young kids who don’t each much.
  • If you have a group of adults who can/prefers to split meals (we always have a “meal buddy” in our family!)
  • If you’re trying to stick to a tight budget during your trip – because the savings is marginal with the DDP, you’re likely better off doing your own budgeting while on your trip to save even more.

Is It Right For You?

Overall, the Disney Dining Plan is a personal decision. The savings are marginal (even when Disney offers “free dining plans,” you are not able to take advantage of any other discounts such a room rates, etc.). To determine if/which DDP is right for your group, it’s best to map out all of the Advance Dining Reservation restaurants you want to eat at during your vacation. Take a look at their menus to get a sense for their price points. Then you can see which DDP tier makes sense (if any) and make the best decision for you vacation!

If you have any questions, contact me today!

Review: Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue

Location: Pioneer Hall, at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campgrounds

Rating:

About the Dinner Show:

Disney’s Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue is a hand-clapping, foot-stompin’ good time! It’s a dinner show that’s fun for all ages – you’re sure to leave with a full stomach and sore cheeks from all the laughing you’ll do here.

At the Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue, you’re in for a real treat when the Pioneer Hall Players hit the stage. Claire de Lune, Johnny Ringo, Dolly Drew, Six Bits Slocum, Flora Long and Jim Handy will keep you laughing through their songs and vaudeville skits – and, if you’re lucky, you may be picked to be a part of the show! Even if you’re not, the evening entails lots of audience participation as you would expect from a Disney show. Whether it’s swinging your napkin above your head or singing along at the top of your lungs, this is not a “sit back and relax” kind of show 😉

Enjoy a delicious, all-you-can eat dinner full of buckets of fried chicken, smoked BBQ pork ribs, salad, baked beans, and yummy cornbread. Top the night off with dessert featuring mom’s homemade strawberry shortcake. This is by far one of our family’s favorite meals at Disney, and we have some picky eaters in our group.

One of the best meals at Disney World!!

Why we love it:

We’ve been going to this show for over 20 years and have never been disappointed! It’s a Disney Must Do for us because everybody has a good time when we’re there – it’s ALWAYS a trip highlight for us!! The jokes are family-friendly, but with some subtle adult humor mixed in. The evening flies by with the delicious food and fun entertainment. I guarantee you’ll leave humming their catchy tunes for the rest of your trip!

In addition to all-you-can-eat food, there’s unlimited draft beer, wine and sangria included for guests 21 years of age and up (soft drinks are also included).

Things to Note:

The show is 2 hours long and runs at three different times daily:

  • 4pm, 6:15pm and 8:30pm

Seating Chart and Pricing Tiers:

Getting Here:

There is NO direct route from your resort to get to the Fort Wilderness Campgrounds. Even if you take a Minnie van/Uber/Lyft, they can only drop you at a certain point. Then you will have to take the provided shuttle bus to Pioneer Hall.

I always recommend leaving ample amount of time to get here – and if you’re early, there’s a little spot next door where you can grab a drink!

Depending on what resort you’re staying at will determine the best route to get there. Have a question about this? I always help my clients determine the most efficient way to get here, and we’ve been a million times to this spot 😊

Send me an email at wdwparkplanners@gmail.com and I’d be happy to help!!