• On Sep 26, 2019
    Emma from West midlands Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Can you get a Disney dining plan of you stay at a value resort?

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Emma! It is our pleasure to help us plan your vacation to the Walt Disney World and help you make it a memorable one! I am so glad to hear you are considering adding a dining plan to your vacation; you'll see it is super convenient and flexible! 

    Dining plans are available as part of Disney Resort Hotel Packages—which include a Resort hotel stay and theme park tickets regardless of the type of resort you stay at, value, moderate, or deluxe. Guests staying at a value resort will be able to add the quick-service dining plan or choose to upgrade to either the Disney Dining Plan or the Disney Deluxe Dining Plan by paying the difference. 

    In this link you will find all the information you need to see what type of dining plan will suit your family's needs best. If it is within your budget, try to get the Disney Dining Plan, which will give you one table service credit per night, which you can use on character meals. We have created thousands of priceless memories for our kids, I strongly recommend it! 

    If you have any more questions about the dining plan or anything else, please come back to see us, we love to help!

    See ya real soon!
    ~Desiree
     
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Meet the Panelist: Desiree, Peru

Hi! I'm Desiree from Lima, Peru. My family will never ever tire of visiting the Most Magical Place on Earth, even if means traveling almost 3,000 miles to do so! My husband and I love to watch the fireworks with our kids, but the best magic happens when the grandparents come along and we all feel the same age in front of Cinderella Castle! I love giving tips about different types of resorts and traveling with multigenerational groups.
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