Hi Annette,
Welcome to planDisney. Thanks for stopping by with your question about this year's Disney Dining Plan. Disney dining is one of my favorite topics!
You can find the full list of
dining experiences that are participating in the 2026 Disney Dining Plan on the Walt Disney World website. You'll also find links to each restaurant and its menu, which may help you decide where to make a dining reservation. I always recommend having one dining reservation per day during your vacation to be sure you have a designated time to sit, relax and refuel for more post-dining fun.
The Dining Plan includes one quick service meal, one table service meal and a snack for each member of your party ages 3 and older for the number of nights of your resort reservation. (For example, if you are staying five nights, that's five quick service meal credits, five table service meal credits and five snacks per person.)
A beverage is included with each meal, and guests 21 and older may choose an alcoholic drink as part of the plan.
Which gets us to your question, Annette: Every table service restaurant included in the Disney Dining Plan does serve alcohol. There may be a handful that have beer and wine only (La Creperie de Paris in the France Pavilion at Epcot comes to mind), but for the most part, every table service restaurant offers a selection of beers, wines and specialty cocktails.
If you have any questions about what's included as you place your order, please don't hesitate to ask your server to doublecheck what's covered in your credit. Normally, you won't even have to ask. Your server will ask you if you are using the Disney Dining Plan as you are seated and will give you any special instructions.
Many quick service restaurants at Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios also serve alcoholic beverages. Magic Kingdom is a little different. None of the quick service locations there has alcohol; adult beverages are limited to table service establishments and to
The Beak and Barrel, the pirate-y new lounge in Adventureland. And, at Magic Kingdom, all alcohol must be consumed while sitting in the restaurant or in Beak and Barrel.
Another Disney Dining Plan note: When you are making your reservations, Annette, please know that character dining, meals at signature restaurants and other specialty dining require two table service credits per person.
I hope that's helpful as you make your plans and, most importantly, your
advanced dining reservations up to 60 days in advance. Please let us know if you have other questions.
Enjoy,
Wilma