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Disney Cruise Dining

Disney Cruise Dining

On all Disney Cruises, the Disney Cruise dining works basically the same, though the restaurants are different. On each of the four Disney Cruise Ships, you can find the following:

Buffet Restaurant – Located up by the main kids pool, near the back of the ship, there is a large buffet restaurant that is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. On the Disney Fantasy, Dream and Magic, it is called Cabanas. On the Disney Wonder it is called Beach Blanket Buffet, but look for that to be changed to match the others ships when the Wonder goes into dry dock this Fall. While it is a buffet for breakfast and lunch, dinner is a cook to order, sit down restaurant. This restaurant is open to anyone on the ship, no reservations required, and you can eat here all day long if you wish.

Three main restaurants – These three restaurants will be your home for dinner. I am sure you have heard of “rotational dining”, which means that Disney rotates you through these three restaurants every three nights. You will be assigned a restaurant each night, and you will have the exact same waiter every night of your cruise in these three restaurants. While you do have the option of eating at Cabanas/Beach Blanket at night, I strongly suggest going to your nightly restaurant, dinner is always a highlight of every Disney Cruise I have ever been on.

  • Animator’s Palate – Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic and Wonder – This is a fun restaurant that features the art of Disney animation. Watch the restaurant come to life during your meal.
  • Carioca’s – Disney Magic – Savor a festival of American and South American flavors at this jubilant restaurant inspired by Disney’s The Three Caballeros.
  • Enchanted Garden – Disney Dream and Fantasy – This spectacular restaurant was inspired by the gardens of Versailles. As you dine, it changes from day to evening, complete with a constellation of twinkling stars.
  • Lumiere’s – Disney Magic – Located in the lobby, Lumiere’s is the showcase restaurant of the Disney Magic, and features scenes from Beauty and the Beast, as well as a wilting rose in the chandelier.
  • Parrot Cay – Disney Wonder – This Caribbean inspired restaurant is inspired by the easy-going feel of the Tropics.
  • Royal Court (Disney Fantasy) and Royal Palace (Disney Dream) – These restaurants are the showcase of the Dream and Fantasy, located in the lobby of the ship. Both are elegant restaurants where you can dine like royalty.
  • Triton’s – Disney Wonder – The showcase restaurant on the Wonder, Triton’s is of course named after the Little Mermaid’s father, and is an upscale restaurant offering fine dining “under the sea.”

These restaurants are typically also open for breakfast and lunch, though no reservation or set time is required, just show up and you will be seated. Usually, the main restaurant on the ship (Lumiere’s, Triton’s, Royal Palace and Royal Court) will feature a daily menu for both breakfast and lunch, while the other restaurants will feature a buffet type offering.

When you get your room key, the dining rotation will be listed on there showing just the first letters of each restaurant in order, so a four night cruise, it will show four letters such as RAER, for Royal Palace, Animator’s Palete, Enchanted Garden and Royal Palace. Along with the schedule will be your dining time. Your dining times are reserved when you book your cruise, no need for reservations. When your cruise is booked, you can choose from Main or Second dining, which will determine when you eat each night:

  • Main Dining – You will be seated sometime around 5:45 PM each night. Disney usually splits up the times as they don’t want all three restaurants seating at the exact same time, so you will be given either 5:30, 5:45 or 6:00 PM, and that will be your time each night. With main dining, that also means that you will see the nightly show after dinner, around 8:30 PM each night.
  • Second Dining – This is the later seating, and you will be seated at either 8:00, 8:15 or 8:30 PM. You will see the nightly show before dinner, around 6:30 PM.

The nightly show usually lasts about an hour. I MUCH prefer the second dining. Since many people onboard start eating at 5:30, that means they have to round up their kids to get their entire family dressed and ready for dinner, so about 4:30, everything completely clears up. If you have late dinner, the show isn’t until 6:30, and you can show up to the show in whatever you want that is decent. That gives you a bunch of extra time to enjoy the ship while others are worried about trying to get to dinner. If you are worried that that is too late, there is food available everywhere on the ship, for free. We often grab a snack up by the pool when others head to the rooms to get ready. Some chicken strips or pizza will hold anyone over until dinner time.

Signature Restaurants – Each Disney Cruise has at least one “signature” restaurant. These restaurants are not on the dining rotation, require reservations as well as an additional fee, which typically goes towards a tip for the waiters. Also, these restaurants are adults only, so they provide a great date night option.

  • Palo – Disney Dream, Fantasy, Magic and Wonder – Savor classic Northern Italian cooking with a modern twist at this chic adult-exclusive restaurant—it’s a feast for the senses! Hint – Do NOT MISS the chocolate soufflé with vanilla bean and chocolate sauce. Holy cow. Palo is currently $30 per person for dinner.
  • Remy – Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy – A new “super signature” restaurant, offering the most luxurious dining onboard. Remy is an adult-exclusive restaurant serving the finest French fare for dinner. Remy is currently $85 per person for dinner.

If for some reason you find these restaurants full online before your cruise, do not fret, Disney does hold some times back for those who would like to book onboard. However, get to the booking location ASAP, before you do anything else onboard.

Counter Service Restaurants – Located around the pool areas of the four ships, Disney offers several fast food type restaurants that offer pizza, hamburgers, hot dogs and other similar types of food. Recently, they have been adding locations that also offer salad, wraps and some more healthy options. All of these locations are completely free, regardless of how much you order.

Room Service – Each Disney Cruise ship offers a limited room service menu. Up until recently, room service was completely free, though you are expected to tip your waiter. Recently, Disney redid the room service menu and some items now have a charge required to order them, but not all. Room service is usually very quick, and the food is usually decent.

Drink Station – Located near the pool, each Disney Cruise ship features a soft drink station available at no additional cost.

Please be aware, not all food on a Disney Cruise is free, though most is. You should be aware that there are snacks for sale during the nightly shows that ARE NOT free, the cost is charged to your stateroom. Many people assume this is included, which it is not. Other than that, just about all food is included in your cruise fare, including ice cream. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

best epcot restaurant for kids

Best Epcot Restaurant for Kids

So many choices. Epcot has considerably more restaurants than any other Disney theme parks, and so many good ones. Some of the restaurants are better than others for kids, and Epcot has quite a few good choices for little ones. I am not huge fan of character meals and Epcot is a fantastic place to explore new cuisines without going too far outside the box. Try something new. Plus, this is Disney, and they are used to kids. Every single Epcot restaurant serves kids all day long, that is about all they do, so they have gotten pretty good at it. Most restaurants are really pretty quick, have plenty of food options for adults and kids and some even offer entertainment.

I didn’t want to narrow it down to just one, so I went with three plus a few extras:

The Best Epcot Restaurant for Kids

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Via Napoli
  1. Akershus Royal Banquet Hall – This is my token character meal, and I am only including it in the list because I think it is the best character meal on Disney property, the restaurants architecture is awesome and the food isn’t the run of the mill buffet food. Herring is on the menu after all. Dine with your favorite princesses, eat some Norwegian inspired food and have a blast. Both adults and kids love Akershus, and if you have little princesses of your own, it is a DO NOT MISS. If you just have little boys, you may want to move on to some of the “better’ restaurants for kids below.
  2. Via Napoli – Talk about a loud, fun restaurant! Via Napoli is fairly new in Epcot years, having opened in 2010. Of course, Via Napoli is famous for their pizzas, but do not miss the pastas, they are out of this world. The kids love the pizza ovens in the shape of three faces, you can see the fire inside their mouths. Kids love Via Napoli, as do adults.
  3. Biergarten Restaurant – Located in Germany, the Biergarten is a buffet, complete with a special buffet just for kids, though they will probably want to pick and choose from the adult buffet. In addition to fantastic food and even better desserts (plus extra huge steins of beer), the Biergarten offers fun entertainment all night, with an oompah band, jokes and crowd participation. If you are looking for a great time, Biergarten is it.

Close seconds for Best Epcot Restaurant for Kids

As I mentioned above, there are some restaurants that are great options to experience food you may not at home, that you really should while at Epcot. These restaurants are also great options as a way to introduce kids to different cultures.

  • Restaurant Marrakesh – Morocco – Belly dancers and great food!
  • Rose & Crown – United Kingdom – Stop by for some bangers and mash, stay for the fantastic view of Illuminations.
  • Chefs de France – France – Fantastic food, plus you may even see Remy from time to time.
  • Tokyo Dining – Japan – Great sushi and other Japanese food, and the second floor location offers a wonderful view of the World Showcase.
  • Le Cellier – Canada – Best theme park steak you will find, and a nice quite (and air conditioned ) cellar. Treat yourself and your kids to a nice meal in the parks.

What is your favorite Epcot Restaurant for Kids?

 

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5 Disney Things You Should Know This Week – April 29, 2016

Each Friday, I provide 5 Disney things all Disney fans should know from this past week, just in case you missed them. Here are the super important Disney news items for this week:

Disney Free Dining Released for Walt Disney World

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For the 11th year, Walt Disney World has released their Free Dining discount for Fall dates. The current travel dates are August 23 – October 1, November 15 – 21, November 26 – 28 and December 10 – 21, 2016. You must check in on one of those travel dates in order to qualify. For 99% of Disney vacationers, this is the best deal of the year.

In addition, Walt Disney World also released a Free Dining discount for Disney VISA cardholders as well. It is the exact same discount, however, additional dates are available (August 14 – 22 were added) and there is typically better availability with the Disney VISA offer.

Act quickly, most dates are already sold out with the discount.

Walt Disney World Summer Savings Offer

In addition to the Free Dining discount, Walt Disney World released another discount, the Late Summer Savings offer. This covers dates from August 1 – November 5, 2016. If your dates are not covered by the Free Dining deal, or you happen to be staying in a deluxe resort, this offer may be a good deal for you. You can save as much as 30% off of your Walt Disney World Resort.

Disney After Hours Discounts

Several weeks ago, Walt Disney World announced a new night time event at the Magic Kingdom called Disney After Hours. The $150 event gives you three hours in a basically empty park, including free drinks and Mickey ice cream. For the remaining events, both Disney Vacation Club members and Walt Disney World annual passholders can receive 50% off of the ticket cost. Tickets can be purchased at any Walt Disney World ticket window.

Disney Beach Club Remodel

Beach Club Rooms

Walt Disney World has completed the remodel of the rooms at the Beach Club Resort, and they look fantastic. The Beach Club is my favorite resort, by far the best pool on property, fantastic rooms and a great location next to Epcot and the Boardwalk. This remodel now makes it even better Check it out!

Autopia Reopens at Disneyland

Autopia has been closed for nearly a year, and finally opened this week, now powered by Honda. The Autopia cars have been completely redone and are ready to take you on a journey around Tomorrowland.

Did I miss any Disney news this week that should have been included?