Food and cruising go hand-in-hand. On Disney Cruise Line, the food is prepared fresh 24 hours a day. Disney Cruise Line Dining is comprised of the following types of eating opportunities: Main (Rotational) Dining, Adult Exclusive Dining, Casual Dining, Quick Service, and Room Service. With a wide variety of menu options and dining styles, Disney Cruise Line Dining is sure to please the whole family.
Disney Cruise Line Dining – Main Dining – With Disney’s Rotational Dining, guests rotate amongst the three main restaurants each night. The servers rotate with the guests, giving a uniquely seamless experience.
- Adult Exclusive Dining – Looking for a more romantic or upscale dining experience? The Adult Exclusive Dining options are for adults age 18 and older.
- Casual Dining – Disney Cruise Line Dining offers casual dining for a more laid-back dining option. Breakfast, lunch, or dinner feature either buffet or made-to-order items to satisfy most palates. Casual Dining may be either in an air-conditioned setting or on the deck.
- Quick Service – Quick Service with Disney Cruise Line Dining is very similar to Quick Service at Walt Disney World: burgers, hot dogs, sandwiches, pizza, pastries, cereal, etc. Quick Service is available various times throughout the day and into the night.
- Room Service – How about breakfast on the veranda, or a late-night snack in the room? Room Service is available 24 hours a day and is included as part of Disney Cruise Line Dining. Most items on the menu are not charged for; beverages, however, will incur a cost. Remember to tip your room service cast members.
Restaurants on Disney Wish:
Table Service Dining
Arendele: A Frozen Dining Adventure – (Disney Wish) Be a part of the world’s first Frozen-themed, theatrical dining experience as you’re magically transported to the enchanting Kingdom of Arendelle. Queen Anna and Kristoff are celebrating their engagement and have invited you to join them. Behold festive musical performances from Elsa and Olaf as you devour hearty Norwegian-inspired cuisine made by Oaken himself. This restaurant is part of the Rotational Dining.
Worlds of Marvel – (Disney Wish) Join Ant-Man and the Wasp during “Avengers: Quantum Encounter”. This is a demonstration of powerful Super Hero technologies. Leap into your own heroic role using an interactive Quantum Core at your table to shrink and grow objects at the push of a button as you take part in an action-packed Avengers mission that unfolds around you. Guests will enjoy a worldly menu inspired by the Marvel Cinematic Universe, featuring a range of delicacies from classic all-American fare to rich African flavors. This restaurant is part of the Rotational Dining.
1923 – (Disney Wish) Named after the year The Walt Disney Studios was founded, this sophisticated dining establishment celebrates the original studio that started it all. Travel back in time as you dine amid storyboards, sketches and props that illustrate the early animation process, while delighting in some of the tantalizing flavors found throughout the Golden State. This restaurant is part of the Rotational Dining.
Palo – (All 5 Disney Cruise Line Ships) Palo is open for dinner nightly on all cruises and offers a Champagne Brunch while the ship is at sea on cruises that are four nights or longer. Dine on Steakhouse delicacies while watching the sea go by outside the wall of windows. What a perfect spot for a romantic dinner! The cost to dine at Palo is $50 per person (PLUS an additional charge for specialty and alcoholic beverages), and reservations are required.
Enchanté – (Disney Wish) Enchanté is the most upscale dining experience on the Disney Wish! This restaurant offers a gourmet menu created with superior seasonal ingredients ensures dining at Enchanté is always an exceptional culinary affair. Selections are specially crafted by 3 Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement—of L’Assiette Champenoise, near Reims, France. The restaurant is a nod to Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. You will be greeted with dazzling candlelight inspired by Lumiere. It is open for dinner every night and a Champagne Brunch on sea days during cruises that are four nights or longer. Enchanté features French cuisine. For a more intimate experience, Enchanté also offers 2 intimate dining areas and a private 10-seat dining room. There is a charge to dine at Enchanté: $135 per person for dinner and $80 per person for brunch. There is also an Enchanté Dessert Experience that is $65 per person. There is also an additional charge for wine and alcoholic beverages options.
Casual Dining/Snacks
Marceline Market – (Disney Wish) Discover an ever-changing menu of specialized offerings at Marceline Market, named for Walt Disney’s early childhood hometown in Missouri. Choose from 10 food stations and a café-style beverage bar, with both indoor and outdoor seating available. Enjoy a walk-around experience for breakfast and lunch, and table service at dinnertime.
Preludes – (All 5 Disney Cruise Line Ships) Preludes is a Quick Service restaurant located just outside the Walt Disney Theatre. Preludes is open before, during, and after live performances and movies. They also provide wait-staff service, so guests don’t even have to leave their seats to get a beverage or snack. Some items have an additional charge.
Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods – (Disney Wish) When hunger strikes, this whimsical open-air eatery is your go-to spot for quick bites and tasty treats—conveniently located on the upper decks in the center of all the fun. Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods offers a shaded seating area that provides convenient and comfortable places for families to relax and enjoy meals during the day and at night. Satisfy your cravings with pizza, burgers, tacos, BBQ and soft-serve ice cream. Choose from a selection of 5 uniquely themed quick-serve venues:
- Sweet Minnie’s Ice Cream – Enjoy soft-serve ice cream with a variety of sundae toppings.
- Mickey’s Smokestack Barbecue – Enjoy delicious barbecue treats
- Daisy’s Pizza Pies – Grab a slice of your favorite pizza
- Goofy’s Grill – Looking for things like burgers? You’ll find those here!
- Donald’s Cantina – Dishes with a Latin flair.
Inside Out: Joyful Sweets – (Disney Wish) An ice cream parlor/confectionery that offers treats for sale.
Wheezy’s Freezies – (Disney Wish) Beat the heat with a refreshing treat! Inspired by the penguin from the Pixar animated film Toy Story II, this poolside spot mixes up frozen-fruit smoothies for the entire family to enjoy.
Restaurants on Disney Dream/Disney Fantasy:
Table Service Dining
Animator’s Palate– (All 4 Disney Cruise Line Ships) Animator’s Palate mimics a real animator’s studio. It starts in black-and-white, but the color is added as the meal progresses. Serves Contemporary Pacific Rim cuisine with an American flair. Open for dinner only as part of Rotational Dining.
Enchanted Garden – (Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy) Enchanted Garden is open seating when serving breakfast and lunch, but it is part of the Rotational Dining for dinner. This restaurant was inspired by the gardens of Versailles and features Market-inspired Continental cuisine.
Royal Palace or Royal Court – (Disney Dream – Royal Palace, Disney Fantasy – Royal Court) The Royal Palace and the Royal Court are inspired by the classic Disney princess films. Dine like a prince or princess for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in these dining rooms filled with rich and ornate details. Breakfast and lunch are available on select days, and for dinner, these restaurants are part of the Rotational Dining.
Palo – (All 5 Disney Cruise Line Ships) Palo is open for dinner nightly on all cruises and offers a Champagne Brunch while the ship is at sea on cruises that are four nights or longer. Dine on Italian delicacies while watching the sea go by outside the wall of windows. What a perfect spot for a romantic dinner! The cost to dine at Palo is $50 per person (PLUS an additional charge for specialty and alcoholic beverages), and reservations are required.
Remy – (Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy) Remy is the most upscale dining experience on a Disney Cruise Line ship! It is open for dinner every night and a Champagne Brunch on sea days during cruises that are four nights or longer. Remy features French cuisine. Guests who have a reservation for dinner at Remy are invited to meet with the sommelier beforehand to preselect the wines for their dinner. For a more intimate experience, Remy also offers a private dining room called the Gusteau Room. There is a charge to dine at Remy: $135 per person for dinner and $80 per person for brunch. There is also a Remy Dessert Experience that is $65 per person and Petites Assiettes de Remy which costs $50 per person (includes a wine pairing with each course). Finally, the Remy Wine Pairing Experience is $105 per person. There is also an additional charge for other wine and alcoholic beverages options.
Casual Dining/Snacks
Cabanas – (Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy) Cabanas is an indoor/outdoor Casual Dining restaurant with a California beach theme. Cabanas serves “made-to-order” for breakfast and lunch, but it is changed to a “table-service” restaurant for dinner.
Preludes – (All 5 Disney Cruise Line Ships) Preludes is a Quick Service restaurant located just outside the Walt Disney Theatre. Preludes is open before, during, and after live performances and movies. They also provide wait-staff service, so guests don’t even have to leave their seats to get a beverage or snack. Some items have an additional charge.
Eye Scream Treats and Frozone Treats – (Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy) These are two Quick Service eateries serving up frozen treats. Eye Scream Treats has soft-serve ice cream with a variety of sundae toppings, and Frozone Treats whips up yummy fruit smoothies.
Flo’s Café – (Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy) Flo’s Café is a Quick Service restaurant that has three food stations: Luigi’s Pizza, Tow Mater’s Grill, and Fillmore’s Favorites.
Sweet on You/Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats – (Disney Fantasy, Disney Dream) An ice cream parlor/confectionery that offers treats for sale.
Senses Juice Bar – (Disney Fantasy, Disney Dream) Enjoy a cool down after working out at the gym or indulging in a luxury massage at Senses Spa. This quick service restaurant offers items like fresh juices and smoothies infused with probiotics (optional).
Restaurants on Disney Magic/Disney Wonder:
Table Service Dining
Animator’s Palate – (Disney Fantasy, Disney Dream, Disney Magic, Disney Wonder) Animator’s Palate mimics a real animator’s studio. It starts in black-and-white, but the color is added as the meal progresses. Serves Contemporary Pacific Rim cuisine with an American flair. Open for dinner only as part of Rotational Dining.
Lumiere’s – (Disney Magic) Lumiere’s is inspired by Beauty and the Beast and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast and lunch are open seating and are comprised of American favorites. For dinner, Lumiere’s is part of the Rotational Dining with food that is French-inspired.
Tiana’s Place – (Disney Wonder) Tiana and her friends will treat you to a New Orleans style dinner with jazz, Cajun festivities, and deliciously prepared entrees & desserts. Guests 21 years and older can indulge in specially selected wines paired with their meal. Vegetarian and kids menu items are available as well.
Triton’s – (Disney Wonder) Triton’s is inspired by The Little Mermaid and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Breakfast and lunch are open seating and are comprised of American favorites. For dinner, Triton’s is part of the Rotational Dining with food that is French-inspired.
Rapunzel’s Royal Table – (Disney Magic) Join Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, and the Snuggly Duckling gang for dinner in celebration of Rapunzel’s homecoming anniversary. Enjoy menu items such as sea bass, smoked pork loin, and even braided Angel hair pasta in a creamy pesto sauce. Vegetarian and kids menu options available, and afterward continue the fun with a Tangled inspired parade!
Palo – (All 5 Disney Cruise Line Ships) Palo is open for dinner nightly on all cruises and offers a Champagne Brunch while the ship is at sea on cruises that are four nights or longer. Dine on Italian delicacies while watching the sea go by outside the wall of windows. What a perfect spot for a romantic dinner! The cost to dine at Palo is $50 per person (PLUS an additional charge for specialty and alcoholic beverages), and reservations are required.
Casual Dining/Snacks
Daisy’s De-Lites – (Disney Wonder) While poolside there’s no need to go far for a snack. Daisy’s De-Lites I great for in between meals and offers a variety of healthy and delicious options. Choose from special sandwiches, salads, fresh fruits, and more.
Duck in Diner – (Disney Magic) Donald Duck’s quick-service burger joint offers items like classic burgers and hot dogs and specialty middle eastern inspired shawarmas.
Frozone Treats – (Disney Magic) A Quick service stop where you can grab a bite while exploring the ship.
Pete’s Boiler Bites– (Disney Wonder) Pete’s Boiler Bites is perfect for snacking and/or meal time. Here you can order anything from burgers (veggie burgers well) to tacos, chicken tenders, and French fries. There is something here to satisfy everyone.
Cabanas – (Disney Magic) Cabanas is an indoor/outdoor Casual Dining restaurant is inspired by the Australian setting of the classic “Finding Nemo.” Cabanas serves “made-to-order” items for breakfast and lunch, but it is changed to a “table-service” restaurant for dinner.
Preludes – (All 5 Disney Cruise Line Ships) Preludes is a Quick Service restaurant located just outside the Walt Disney Theatre. Preludes is open before, during, and after live performances and movies. They also provide wait-staff service, so guests don’t even have to leave their seat to get a beverage or snack. Some items have an additional charge.
Pinocchio’s Pizzeria – (Disney Magic, Disney Wonder) Pinocchio’s Pizzeria is an outside eatery that serves pizza throughout the day.
Disney Cruise Line Dining Hours and Dress Code:
The Main Dining restaurants that are part of the Rotational Dining serve dinner at two seatings in the evening, but the other restaurants may have varying hours throughout the voyage. Make sure to consult your Navigator for days and times that each restaurant is open. The dress code also varies and will be listed on each day’s Personal Navigator. However, there are a few dress codes that don’t change:
- Tank tops, swimwear or shorts should not be worn to dinner for Main Dining, Adult Exclusive Dining, or Casual Dining locations.
- For Palo brunch, cruise casual dress is suggested. For Palo dinner, formal or semi-formal attire is recommended, however Guests may be permitted to dine as long as they are wearing dress casual attire with a polished look. This includes things like dress pants, jeans in good condition, blouses, collared shirts, and lifestyle shoes. No T-shirts, swimwear, tank tops, or sportswear are allowed.
- For Remy, formal or semi-formal attire is also recommended. Guests however may dine as long as they are wearing dress casual attire with a polished look. This includes things like dress pants, jeans in good condition, blouses, collared shirts, and lifestyle shoes. No T-shirts, tank tops, swimwear, or sportswear are permitted.
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