In a bid to entice families and vacationers to its Orlando theme park, Walt Disney World has announced a limited-time promotion offering free dining plans with select vacation packages.
Starting January 2, guests who purchase eligible packages for 2025 will receive complimentary dining options, reported the New York Post. The promotion applies to arrivals most nights between May 27 and June 26, as well as July 7 to August 6.
To qualify for the promotion, vacationers must book a minimum three-night, three-day Walt Disney World package that includes a non-discounted hotel room and a theme park ticket with a Park Hopper option. The announcement, shared via Disney’s Parks Blog, highlighted the popularity of similar promotions in previous years, particularly before the pandemic, and emphasized Disney’s commitment to helping families plan stress-free vacations, per the Post.
The complimentary dining plans include two options catering to different preferences and budgets. Guests aged three and older can enjoy meals and snacks based on the length of their stay, redeemable at more than 200 restaurants across the resort. Disney positions the dining plan as an easy way to simplify vacation planning, offering everything from casual eats like chicken tenders to upscale fare such as filet mignon.
Beyond the dining plans, Disney also teased several upcoming attractions and shows to enhance the summer travel season, reported the Post. One notable addition is the return of the Test Track ride at EPCOT, which is slated to reopen in late summer. New entertainment and parade offerings across the parks promise to make 2025 an exciting year for visitors, giving guests additional reasons to take advantage of the promotion. Disney’s ability to blend new experiences with beloved classics is a cornerstone of its enduring popularity. […]
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