In a new guest survey, Walt Disney World is asking guests for feedback on possible changes to its Dining Plan program, including the return of a Deluxe-style plan and new names for each tier.

Possible Deluxe-Style “Ultimate Dining Plan”
The survey presents a plan similar to the retired Deluxe Dining Plan, offering multiple daily table service meals and more flexibility than the current packages. While Disney has not confirmed any changes, the appearance of this option suggests they may be weighing guest demand for a higher-level plan.
Potential New Dining Plan Names
The survey highlights possible new names and structures for the plans. Examples include:
On-the-Go Dining Plan
No table service
2 quick service meals per day
1 snack or non-alcoholic drink
Resort refillable mug
Essentials Dining Plan
1 table service meal per day
1 quick service meal
1 snack or non-alcoholic drink
Resort refillable mug
Ultimate Dining Plan
2 table service meals per day
1 quick service meal
1 snack or non-alcoholic drink
Resort refillable mug
Disney often tests ideas through guest surveys, and not every option becomes reality. The possible return of a Deluxe-style option and the introduction of new names show that Disney is at least exploring changes to the Dining Plan, but no official updates have been announced.
Current Disney Dining Plan Setup
The Disney Dining Plan returned to Walt Disney World in 2024 and is available as part of Disney Resort hotel vacation packages. Each guest age 3 and over receives the following for every night of their stay:
1 Quick-Service meal
1 Table-Service meal
1 Snack or nonalcoholic beverage
1 Resort-refillable mug
Meals can be used in any order during the stay. Table-Service meals include either an entrée and drink, or a buffet/family-style meal. Alcoholic beverages are included for guests 21 and older. Specialty dining such as character meals, dinner shows, and signature restaurants typically require two Table-Service credits per person. Guests can track usage in the My Disney Experience app or on dining receipts.
Current Quick-Service Dining Plan
For guests who prefer casual dining without reservations, the Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan is also available. Each guest age 3 and over receives:
2 Quick-Service meals per night of stay
1 Snack or nonalcoholic beverage per night of stay
1 Resort-refillable mug
Quick-Service meals include an entrée and beverage, with the option of an alcoholic drink for guests 21 and older. Snacks include items such as popcorn, fruit, ice cream, bottled drinks, or coffee. Like the standard plan, credits can be used at any time during the stay and roll over until checkout.
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