Disney Dining plan to go up in 2010

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Not a big shocker here since ticket prices have gone up.

The Disney Dining Plan, an option that is available to Walt Disney World Resort Guests, will be seeing a rate increase beginning in 2010.  The plan, which can be added on to your vacation packages or rooms, currently costs $41 per night for guests 10 and up and $11 per night for guests aged 3-9.

The plan offers each guest one snack, one quick service meal, and one table service meal per night of stay. This is generally a good deal, considering for all three of these things, one adult would most likely spend more than $41 a day.


According to the Walt Disney World Resort website, the plan is accepted at over 100 selected restaurants throughout the Walt Disney World Resort, including some restaurants that feature Disney Character Dining.

With the price increase, one must wonder if the Dining Plan will even be worth the money if it gets to be pricier. According to Examiner.com, the new rates will vary from $41.99 to $46.99 per day for an adult and $11.99 to $12.99 per day for a child between the ages of 3 and 9, for the Basic Plan. The price will also now be depending on the time of year you plan to visit the Resort.


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