If you are planning a Walt Disney World vacation (during Summer) that includes at least 3-day park hopper option (visits to Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Epcot and Animal Kingdom) with a stay at their resorts for 3+ nights, they are offering a free Disney Dining Plan with purchase.
Free dining plan is valid at over 200 locations on property. It will vary based on the room tier you book from value to villas.
Magic Kingdom Dining Plan Promo [go.com]
Book January 2 - February 10, 2025
Travel May 27 - June 26 and July 7 - August 6, 2025
Minimum Nights/Theme Park-Hopper Tickets: 3 nights/3 days
Important Details
Minimum 3-day theme park ticket with a Park Hopper option required.
Minimum 3-night length of stay required.
Additional per-adult charges may apply if more than 2 adults per room at Disney Value, Moderate, Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts.
Offer excludes the following room types: 3-Bedroom Grand Villas, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, Bungalows and 2-Bedroom Penthouses at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows, and Suites at Disney Deluxe Resort hotels.
The dining plan included in this special offer depends on the Disney Resort hotel you select. The Disney Dining Plan is included when you choose a stay at a Disney Deluxe or Disney Deluxe Villa Resort hotel. The Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan is included when you choose a stay at a Disney Moderate or Disney Value Resort hotel.
Dining plan excludes gratuities.
Children ages 3 to 9 must order from a children's menu, where available.
This package includes a date-based ticket; theme park reservations are not required for date-based tickets.
Cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion.
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In 2016-17 we stayed in a basic/midrange resort with dining plan and single-park passes. $1,000/day for 4 people over 5 days (excluding transportation). It's quite a bit more now. I've taken my family to England and Italy for less than that, all in, with transportation (including plane tix; albeit for longer trips so the cost/day comes down).
Also, summer there can be horrid. And IMO, park hoppers are silly because you're just using up valuable park time sitting on a bus. I recommend one park/day, they're all so big it's not that hard.
I can't make a case for Disney except if you have younger kids who are "Super All In" on the characters. When my daughter was 3, that made perfect sense. She met all the princesses and it was fun but ironically she remembers none of that.
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Double that for a family room, then add park passes... I've done my homework and don't plan to do it all again because rates have only gone in one direction. FWIW, we stayed in the Cars Hotel (Art of Animation).
The biggest problem with their booking system is the intentional obscurity of each addition. But the meal plan for free is pretty solid if you can conmit to using it all.
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Poor experience, very expensive, crowded, and complicated. You cant get a Disney experience on a middle class budget anymore.
Yes, Disney's "magic" had an expiration date. Opinions vary as to when it was.
The magic had its last breath with Covid. My experiences directly before and after Covid were so different that it actually makes me sad.
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