Disney Cruise Line dining is sure to satisfy the appetites of your entire family—thanks to fresh, expertly prepared dishes made available 24 hours a day. Featuring diverse menus inspired by some of the world’s most intriguing destinations, and restaurants that are distinctly themed and brimming with charm, it’s the finest dining at sea.
Featured dining options include:
- Main Dining – Guests will experience diverse menus, “rotating” through three uniquely-themed, elegant restaurants with the same wait staff to anticipate their needs and personal tastes.
- Adult Exclusive Dining – adults 18 and older can enjoy the magic of a more romantic and elegant dining experience during their vacation.
Other onboard food and beverage options include:
- Casual Dining – convenient casual dining features an enticing spread of freshly prepared, delicious food items for every family member’s tastes. Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner-including self-service food items and made-to-order delicacies-in an air-conditioned setting or on deck side.
- Quick Service – satisfy those between-meal cravings with a variety of well-balanced and delicious offerings throughout the day, be it morning, noon or night.
- In-Room Dining – order room service 24 hours a day for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks.
Check your Meal Ticket (that can be found in the stateroom) in addition to the Personal Navigator-the Disney Cruise Line daily newsletter detailing all there is to see and do-for dining hours, bar hours and rotational dining evening attire.
Main Dining Venue Descriptions |
Animator’s Palate
Ships: Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy
Dress Code: Changes nightly, check stateroom newsletter for information. Tank tops and swimwear should not be worn in the dining room.
Cuisine: Contemporary Pacific Rim cuisine with an American flair
Cost: None, included with cruise fare (except specialty or alcoholic beverages)
Inspired by the magic of Disney animation, this spacious yet stylized restaurant is filled with everything you’d expect to find inside an actual animator’s studio. Character sketches, maquettes, light boxes, paint brushes, computer work stations and other tools of the animation trade delightfully decorate the venue; and scenes and characters from popular Disney films adorn the walls—creating a one-of-a-kind experience.
Carioca’s
Ship: Disney Magic
Dress Code: Changes nightly, check stateroom newsletter for information. Tank tops and swimwear should not be worn in the dining room.
Cuisine: Breakfast/Lunch: Contemporary classic fare – Dinner: South American
Cost: None, included with cruise fare (except specialty or alcoholic beverages)
Carioca’s is inspired by the charming facades and architecture of Rio de Janeiro adorned with fun festival lanterns, and the signature black and white sidewalk pattern of Copacabana. Carioca’s is designed to be festive during the day and transform into an elegant courtyard through lighting and a beautiful nighttime panoramic view of the city of Rio de Janeiro. Jose Carioca and his friends Donald Duck and Panchito are portrayed in a fun mural that welcomes the Guests.
Enchanted Garden
Ships: Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy
Dress Code: Changes nightly, check stateroom newsletter for information. Tank tops and swimwear should not be worn in the dining room.
Cuisine: Market-inspired Continental
Cost: None, included with cruise fare (except specialty or alcoholic beverages)
Inspired by the picturesque gardens of Versailles, this restaurant boasts a market-inspired menu from around the world for breakfast, lunch and dinner – while transforming magically from day to night over the course of the meal. Flower light fixtures “bloom” in color and the ceiling changes from a brilliant blue, to golden red and finally into a constellation of twinkling stars. Adding to the idyllic atmosphere is a 7-foot tall cascading fountain with a Mickey Mouse stone cherub.
Lumiere’s
Ship: Disney Magic
Dress Code: Changes nightly, check stateroom newsletter for information. Tank tops and swimwear should not be worn in the dining room.
Cuisine: Breakfast/Lunch: classic American – Dinner: continental with French flair
Cost: None, included with cruise fare (except specialty or alcoholic beverages)
Named after the candelabra in Disney’s animated film Beauty and the Beast, make your way into a spacious ballroom, where glowing rose flowers hang in glass domes with Art Deco columns. Offering a scrumptious 4-course dinner, enjoy a selection of cuisine with a distinct French-inspired twist. Breakfast and lunch boast American-inspired classics for Guests choosing to either remain on the ship or forgo the buffets.
Royal Palace or Royal Court
Ships: Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy
Dress Code: Changes nightly, check stateroom newsletter for information. Tank tops and swimwear should not be worn in the dining room.
Cuisine: French-inspired continental cuisine
Cost: None, included with cruise fare (except specialty or alcoholic beverages)
Find yourself in the center of a classic Disney fairytale where much of the restaurant’s décor is inspired by classic Disney films like Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast. Resplendent décor includes ornate marble floors, a luxurious rose carpet and an elaborate chandelier brimming with glass slippers and roses, along with hand-painted portraits of Disney princesses and princes.
Tiana’s Place
Ship: Disney Wonder
Dress Code: Changes nightly, check stateroom newsletter for information. Tank tops and swimwear should not be worn in the dining room.
Cuisine: A blend of southern home-style cooking and classic American flavors
Cost: None, included with cruise fare (except specialty or alcoholic beverages)
Savor a rousing celebration of southern cooking and live jazz music at this restaurant inspired by The Princess and the Frog. Travel back in time to a festive New Orleans-style family gala that brings the iconic elements of the popular Disney animated movie to life. Tiana’s Place invites you to drop in and enjoy a tasty medley of mouthwatering fare influenced by the French Quarter.
Triton’s
Ship: Disney Wonder
Dress Code: Changes nightly, check stateroom newsletter for information. Tank tops and swimwear should not be worn in the dining room.
Cuisine: Breakfast/Lunch: classic American – Dinner: continental with French flair
Cost: None, included with cruise fare (except specialty or alcoholic beverages)
Named after King Triton from the Disney film The Little Mermaid, this grand ballroom recalls a transatlantic ocean liner with a dazzling Art Deco theme. It brims with ornate chandeliers, stained glass walls and a mural with an “under the sea” theme. Enjoy a 4-course dinner with a distinct French-inspired twist. Breakfast and lunch boast American classics for Guests choosing to either remain on the ship or forgo the buffets.
Adult Dining Venue Descriptions |
Palo
Ships: Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy
Dress Code:We recommend dress pants, slacks and collared shirts for men and a dress, skirt or pants and a blouse for ladies. Jeans may also be worn if in good condition (no holes). Please no tank tops, swimsuits, swimsuit cover-ups, shorts, hats, cut-offs, torn clothing, t-shirts with offensive language and/or graphics, flip-flops or tennis shoes.
Cuisine: Northern Italian
Booking: Guests will skip the regularly scheduled Main Dining restaurant. Reservations are required.
- Concierge and Platinum Castaway Club: 120 days in advance
- Gold Castaway Club: 105 days in advance
- Silver Castaway Club: 90 days in advance
- First Time Cruiser: 75 days in advance
Cost: Brunch/Dinner: $30 USD per adult (specialty or alcoholic beverages can be ordered for an additional cost)
Cancellation: Must be cancelled by 2:00 p.m. the day of the reservation to avoid receiving the full dining charge to the onboard account.
Over subtle classical Italian music, this restaurant offers dinner nightly on all cruises, and on cruises that are 4-nights or longer, guests have the option of enjoying brunch as well. Named after the long poles used to push and pull gondolas, Venetian masks adorn the walls, a backlit bar sits at the center and an open kitchen adds to the magic. Elegant glass, inlaid wood paneling and sweeping panoramic floor-to-ceiling ocean views make this the perfect setting for Guests 18 or older looking for a more intimate or romantic experience.
Esperienza del Vino
Guests may enjoy a pre-selected menu with wine pairings, available to those ages 21 and older. Participating Guests will receive an assortment of five recommended Palo menu dishes with a paired selection of Italian wines for $59 USD (in addition to the standard Palo dining fee).
Remy
Ships: Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy
Dress Code: At dinnertime a jacket (such as a sports, suit or tuxedo jacket) is required for men, with dress pants/slacks and shoes. Ties are optional. For ladies a cocktail dress, evening dress, pant suit or skirt/blouse are required. Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, sandals, flip-flops or tennis shoes.
During brunch dress pants and a shirt are required for men. A jacket is optional. For women a dress or pantsuit is required. Please no jeans, shorts, capri pants, sandals, flip-flops or tennis shoes.
Cuisine: French, featuring superior seasonal ingredients from around the globe
Booking: Guests will skip the regularly scheduled Main Dining restaurant for dinner. Advance reservations can be made as follows.
- Concierge and Platinum Castaway Club: 120 days in advance
- Gold Castaway Club: 105 days in advance
- Silver Castaway Club: 90 days in advance
- First Time Cruiser: 75 days in advance
Cost: Dinner – $95 USD per person (extra $105 USD per person to add a wine pairing or $125 per person to add a Champagne pairing) / Champagne Brunch – $60 USD per person (extra $30 USD per person to add a Champagne pairing) / Remy Dessert Experience – $55 USD per person (extra $25 USD per person to add a wine pairing)
Cancellation: Must be cancelled by 2:00 p.m. the day of the reservation to avoid receiving the full dining charge to the onboard account.
Offering the most upscale dining experience onboard for Guests 18 and older, relish spectacular ocean views and sophisticated décor. Like an authentic fine-dining restaurant in France, the luxurious dining room is softly lit and designed in a timeless Art Nouveau style. Adding to the refined ambience, tables are set with Frette linens, Riedel glassware, Christofle silverware and china created exclusively for the restaurant. The gourmet menu was created by Chef Arnaud Lallement from l’Assiette Champenoise—a Michelin 2-star restaurant just outside Reims, France—and Chef Scott Hunnel from award-winning Victoria & Albert’s at Walt Disney World® Resort.
Pre-Dinner Service
Guests can meet with a sommelier in Remy’s wine room to taste and pre-select their wines for the evening. Please note, alcoholic beverages are available for an extra charge.
Private Chef’s Table
A special Chef’s Table room (8 Guests Required) offers a unique multi-course menu while interacting with the head chef. The room has elegant décor, shimmering chandeliers and scenes of Paris on the walls.
The Wine Room
Dine in a luxurious glass-walled room with marble flooring amid more than 900 bottles of rare selection Old World and New World wines (Note: not private, part of main room).
On sea days an elegant Champagne Brunch is also available for sailings of 4-nights or longer and features a French-inspired cuisine. In addition, a Remy Dessert Experience, also known as “Pompidou’s Patisseries Dessert Experience,” is offered during sea days only on the Disney Fantasy.