We love Top 10 lists. And ours change on a whim, especially when it comes to Disney dining. A delicious dish goes on the menu
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Top 10 Favorite Disney Dining Spots – How About Yours?
We love Top 10 lists. And ours change on a whim, especially when it comes to Disney dining. A delicious dish goes on the menu
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Top 10 Favorite Disney Dining Spots – How About Yours?
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Welcome to next installment of Disneyland vs Disneyworld Dining Faceoff. Here Disney restaurants will fight it out to determine which one is the best. Who will decide which restaurant is better?
Continued here: Disneyland vs Disneyworld Dining Faceoff – San Angel Inn & Blue Bayou
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This question comes from Beverly W., who asks “Do any Disney restaurants offer any type of coupons?” Beverly, thanks for your question and for reading the blog. The short answer is yes, some restaurants offer discounts and coupons. Unfortunately it’s almost impossible to get discounts or coupons at Disney owned restaurants, particularly in the theme parks. Now let’s get down to the nitty gritty. The most plentiful discounts are available to Disney annual passholders, who are entitled to anywhere from 10 – 20 percent off at certain restaurants in Downtown Disney and 10 percent off lunch in World Showcase restaurants, as well as discounts in several other locations. Check Disney’s AP website for up to the minute information as Disney occasionally adds new restaurants. Florida residents and annual passholders can also purchase a Tables in Wonderland card for $60 which entitles them to 20% off at a much wider variety of on site eateries. If you’re an AP holder, definitely consider this card; it pays for itself after you’ve spent around $400 and it’s good for an entire year and for up to eight people in your party. If you’re not an AP holder, you’re less likely to get a discount, particularly in the theme parks
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Ask a Disney Question: Restaurant Discounts.
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