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Disney Tests Disney Dine-on-the-Go at Magic Kingdom

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Disney Dine-on-the-Go at Cosmic Ray's Beginning today, a brand new test is taking place until February 22 at the Magic Kingdom called Disney Dine-on-the-Go. Guests can purchase Disney Dine on-the-Go, which provides each Guest with two one-day, quick-service meals.

This new meal deal includes one lunch quick-service entrée and one non-alcoholic beverage that’s good until 4:00 p.m., and one dinner quick-service entrée and one non-alcoholic beverage that’s good after 4:00 p.m. (Keep in mind that with both meals, dessert is not included). Lunch certificates may only be used before 4:00 p.m. and dinner certificates may only be used after 4:00 p.m.

Participating restaurants include:

Disney touts that with the deal, you could save up to 20% on your quick service dining. The cost of the Disney Dine-on-the-Go meal plan option is $29.00 for adults (ages 10 and up) and $12 for children (ages 3-9). Those who purchase the child plan can only use entitlements for kids meals. Certificates that are unused with expire after 14 days. Guests must have valid theme park admission to use these certificates. Guests looking to purchase this add on can only do so at Magic Kingdom Vacation Planning Booths and at Guest Relations.

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6 thoughts on “Disney Tests Disney Dine-on-the-Go at Magic Kingdom

  • The thing that strikes me is how expensive QS restaurants are now. Looking at the Columbia Harbour House menu, for example: a Lobster Roll, potato chips and large soft drink, tax *& no dessert* is setting you back $18.00. Wow!

    I’ve been several times in the last few years, but hadn’t really grasped it. I guess that’s where increased costs creep in on you.

    I guess that’s how $29.00 for 2 QS entrees, 2 drinks and no dessert “saves” you money. Disney creates a false economy by raising prices than sells you a plan for less than that.

  • Are adult guests allowed to purchase the Kids meal plan option for themselves?

    • I have the same question, can adults purchase the Kids Meal plan option for themselves. I am never able to eat a full adult meal myself. Another question: Can you purchase one Meal plan and share it with two people?

    • I’m searching everywhere for the answer to this one, too. Lol.

  • Thanks! It’s good to know about this option!!
    Note-The link to Pecos Bill takes me to the Cosmic Ray’s menu. Just wanted to let you know!

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