How to Create a Food Budget for Walt Disney World (2024)

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These days the food at Walt Disney World is like an attraction in itself! Between all the themed restaurants and indulgent treats, you’re sure to find plenty of delicious recipes throughout the resort. Plus, you’ll need your energy to enjoy full days at the parks. Dining can be a big expense on a vacation, so here’s how to budget for food at Walt Disney World.

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Using the Disney Dining Plan

The Disney Dining Plan is designed for convenience and can save you up to 10% on your meals at Walt Disney World Resort. If you have one of the plans added to your Magic Your Way Vacation Package, here’s what you’ll need to do:

1) Decide on a Dining Plan

There are three main options for the Disney Dining Plan:

  • Disney Dining Plan (most popular)
    • 1 table-service credit
    • 1 quick-service credit
    • 2 snack credits
  • Quick-Service Dining Plan
    • 2 quick-service credits
    • 2 snack credits
  • Deluxe Dining Plan
    • 3 meal credits (table-service or quick-service)
    • 2 snack credits

Each of these plans are listed per person, per night of stay. They also include a refillable mug.

Which one you should choose depends on the eating habits of your family and the type of vacation you’d like to have. These can be added to any Magic Your Way Vacation Package and are only available to Disney Resort hotel guests.

The cost for the dining plan will be added to your package and will be paid off before you arrive. It greatly simplifies your budgeting as the bulk of your meals are paid for in advance!

2) Decide If You’ll Want Any Signature Dining or Additional Meals

While the Disney Dining Plan can certainly cover your meals for the week, some people find they’d like to add an extra meal here or there.

Since the most popular plan is the Disney Dining Plan that offers only two full meals, some families opt to add a quick-service or table-service breakfast on select days. Others are traveling with a toddler and need to add an extra kid’s meal (children under 3 are not eligible for the dining plans).

Most table-service restaurants at Walt Disney World Resort accept one dining credit per person, but there are a few Signature Dining options that require two credits. The same is true of Cinderella’s Royal Table in Magic Kingdom, special dining packages, and the three dinner shows. You may end up paying for a meal out of pocket in order to accommodate one of these restaurants.

To factor these into your budget, look at your plans for which restaurants you’d like to enjoy. Use the resources below (in the “Paying Out of Pocket” section) to calculate a budget for these extra meals.

3) Plan for Gratuities

The Disney Dining Plans cover all taxes, but in most cases it doesn’t cover gratuities. The exceptions are Cinderella’s Royal Table, dining packages, and the dinner shows.

The average person tips 15-20%, with an 18% gratuity automatically added for parties of six or more. This is true of all table-service dining, including buffets. Of course, you’re always welcome to tip additionally for excellent service.

When you dine with the Disney Dining Plan, your bill will show how much you would have paid out of pocket so you can use this to calculate your tip. To get an estimate before you travel, look up the menus at your chosen restaurants (see below). To make it easy, you can also get a rough estimate by multiplying your tipping percentage by your dining plan cost (it will give you some extra buffer for housekeeping or additional gratuities).

4) Plan for Snacks

A great way to save money on food in the parks (with or without the dining plan) is to bring some snacks and breakfast items with you. These can be delivered to your resort through a grocery service or packed in your luggage.

The dining plan offers plenty of food, so many people get by for breakfast with simple items such as granola bars, cereal, pastries, or fruit. While it’s a minor cost, it’s handy to factor into your budget so you can plan ahead.

The same goes for any specialty snacks/foods that your family requires, such as those for particular dietary needs.

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Paying Out of Pocket

While the dining plans are great, some people prefer to pay out of pocket for food on their vacations. Budgeting for the expenses does take a bit more work, but it can be done.

1) Create a Meal Plan

When you’re not using the Disney Dining Plan, you have to give a little more thought as to the types of meals you’d like to enjoy each day. Do you want a table-service meal each night? Do you plan to do all quick-service? Will you be bringing in any of your own food?

Take a look at your park schedule and decide what type of restaurants you’re looking for. Factor in two snacks per person, per day as an average.

2) Research Menus

It’s time to do some homework! Research the menus and environments at the different Disney restaurants to decide which options your family would most enjoy. You can find links to every Walt Disney World restaurant on its website along with menus.

Character meals are always popular choices, and can include sets of characters such as Mickey & Friends, the Disney Princesses, Winnie the Pooh & Friends, and more. Dining packages are also available for particular events such as Fantasmic! or the Candlelight Processional (seasonal).

Be sure to choose a few back up options, particularly if you’re booking within 180 days of your visit.

3) Add Up Your Food Costs

Once you know which restaurants you’re most interested in, you’ll want to know how much to budget for each one.

Keep in mind that prices are subject to change at any time and that you won’t find exact prices listed for most of the buffets or character meals. For these you can use the power of Google to get an estimate (or ask your vacation planner to do it for you).

Look at the menus and get an idea of what you might like to order. Be sure to include drinks, appetizers, and desserts if you’re likely to want them. Add up the costs for each meal to assess your main budget.

4) Plan for Gratuities

As I mentioned earlier, it’s standard practice to offer a 15-20% tip for table-service meals (including buffets). Parties of six or more will automatically be charged 18% to their bill.

Look at your estimates for food costs and add in that extra percentage.

5) Plan for Snacks

As with those on the dining plan, sometimes it’s best to bring extra snacks or breakfast items from home. If this is something you’d like to do, factor in the extra cost of this food as well.

Above all else, leave wiggle room in your budget and remember that you’re on vacation – give yourself the gift of convenience when possible.

If you’re interested in learning how to stretch your budget, check out my post on how to save money with the Disney Dining Plan.

Bon appetit!

Ready to start planning your next Walt Disney World vacation? I’d love to help you take care of all this planning so you can focus on the fun. When you book with me you get all of my planning and concierge services at no additional cost. Contact me to request a free quote on any Disney Destination!

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How to Create a Food Budget for Walt Disney World (2024)

FAQs

How to Create a Food Budget for Walt Disney World? ›

To get your total for your food budget, add up the total number of Quick Service meals and then add up the total number of Table Service meals and multiply those by the dollar amounts listed. Don't forget to add tip money, too. Remember – you'll need to do this for each person for each day of your trip.

How much money should you bring for food at Disney World? ›

When you consider all of the various ways you can eat at Disney World, a family of four should expect to spend roughly $200 – $300 per day on dining. This estimate is based on one Quick Service meal, one Table Service meal, and one purchase of snacks and drinks for all four people.

What is a realistic budget for Disney? ›

Average Disney World vacation cost for a family of 4
1 night7 nights
Value$1,227.$6,463.
Moderate$1,525.$8,912.
Deluxe$2,332.$15,559.
Dec 20, 2023

How much does it cost per person to eat at Disney World? ›

The first is the Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan. Currently, this plan is $57.01 per adult, per day, and $23.83 per child (ages 3 to 9), per day. The second is the Disney Dining Plan. Currently, this plan is $94.28 per adult, per day and $29.69 per child (ages 3 to 9), per day.

How to cut food costs at Disney? ›

Our Frog Family's Tips for Eating at Disney World on a Budget
  1. Go Grocery Shopping Upon Arrival. ...
  2. Get Groceries Delivered to Your Hotel. ...
  3. Pack Snacks (or Meals!) ...
  4. Eat Breakfast in Your Room. ...
  5. Bring Refillable Water Bottles. ...
  6. Order Water with Your Meals. ...
  7. Opt for Quick-Service Restaurants.
May 30, 2023

Is $1000 enough for Disney World? ›

If you are a family of 5 looking for a quick weekend getaway to Disney World, you can do it for as little as $3,000. That's about $1,000 per day. Or, you can spend an eye-watering $6,000 – twice as much – on a 3-day trip that's decked out to the nines.

How much does the average person spend on food at Disney? ›

Expect breakfast, lunch and dinner to cost $50-$60 per adult and $30-$40 per child. These prices do include fountain drinks, coffee, and tea, while alcoholic beverages cost an additional fee.

Can an average family afford Disney World? ›

Can an average American afford to take their kids to Disney World? The average American has a year income of approximately $48,672. Depending upon how they manage their other expenses, it is quite possible to save enough money to make a trip to Walt Disney World.

How much does the average couple spend at Disney? ›

How couples can visit Disney World on a budget. Couples should expect to spend a minimum of $700 if staying on Disney property for one night and visiting the parks for one day. For three-night stays (and two theme park days), costs inflate to a minimum of $1,800.

What is the average spend per person at Disney World? ›

How much does Disney World cost per person? In 2024, the average cost of a Disney World vacation per person, per day is estimated to be around $250. This cost primarily covers essential elements such as park admission, hotel accommodations, transportation within the resort, and some meals.

How much is a bottle of water at Disney World? ›

In the parks, bottled water runs about $3.50-$4, or if you're using the Disney Dining Plan you can pay with a snack credit. There are two places to get water for free: water fountains and Quick Service restaurants.

Can I bring snacks into Disney World? ›

Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

How much is popcorn at Disney World? ›

At Walt Disney World, a standard serving of fresh popcorn in a cardboard container currently [late 2023] costs $5.50 (special flavored or colored versions may cost more). If you buy a serving of popcorn in refillable plastic bucket, you'll pay $13.00, but each subsequent serving in the bucket will be half price: $2.25.

How to save money on breakfast at Disney? ›

Bring Your Own Breakfast

You can always ship items to your resort or have groceries delivered once you arrive. This is going to help save you some money and it will let you get to the rides even quicker in the morning!

Can you split bills at Disney restaurants? ›

Just ask the Cast Member serving you to split it however you want, or you can tell them at the beginning of the meal and they'll take care of it. If you want to charge your meal to your Disney Resorts Collection hotel room, you can give your server your Disney Band and they will charge it to your room folio!

How much does it cost to eat at Disney each day? ›

I did the math and prices may vary but at this time the Adult Quick-Service Dining Plan per day will be $57.01. The cost for kids between the ages of 3 to 9 will be $23.83. Of course, kids under the age of 3 are "free" and can enjoy food off the plates of their favorite grown-ups.

How much does the average person spend at Disney World? ›

The Average Cost of a Disney Vacation vs. Affordable Alternatives
EXPENSEWalt Disney World Resort Area Hotel/ResortWestgate Vacation Package
Stay (One Week)*$2,040.78$519.00
Dining (One Week)**$2,051$1557.50
Activities$50/day or $350/weekFREE
3-Day Disney Tickets ***$1,125.88$1,125.88 w/$200 towards park tickets*
5 more rows
Jan 3, 2024

How much money per day for food at Disneyland? ›

UPDATED FEBRUARY 2020 Dining at Disneyland doesn't have to be expensive. We've compiled three different daily menus for your Disneyland vacation, without cutting anything out. By making the right choices, you can easily feed a family of four for less than $100 a day at Disneyland.

Can I bring my own food into Disney World? ›

Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

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