If you like having at least one sit-down meal built into your day, Disney’s Table-Service Dining Plan is a solid option to look at for your 2027 Disney vacation. It’s a step up from the quick-service plan, but not quite as all-in as the deluxe version. Here’s how it breaks down:
Each guest ages 3 and up receives, per night of their stay:
- 1 Table-Service Meal
- 1 Quick-Service Meal
- 1 Snack or Nonalcoholic Drink
- 1 Resort-Refillable Drink Mug
Like the other plans, these credits are issued per person, per night, and can be used at any time during your trip. They’ll roll over from day to day, but anything unused expires at midnight on your checkout day.
Why It Works & Potential Savings
This plan gives you a mix of flexibility and structure without locking you into multiple reservations every day. You can plan one sit-down meal — maybe a buffet-style breakfast at The Crystal Palace (with Pooh &. friends!), or lunch at Sci-Fi Dine-In as a break from the heat — while still having quick-service credits for more casual meals at your resort or in the park, and snacks to enjoy some of your favorite Disney eats.


Savings really depend on how you use it. If you’re choosing higher-priced entrees, ordering drinks (including alcoholic beverages for guests 21+), and making use of every snack credit, the numbers will lean in your favor. However, if you tend to eat lightly or skip reservations, you probably won’t get the full value out of it.
TIP: Be sure to check EPCOT’s festival booth menus for the DDP (Disney Dining Plan) symbol so you can redeem your snack credits for select dishes!

How Does it Compare to the New DELUXE Plan?
The new Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan takes things further with an additional Table-Service Meal credit. That additional credit per night opens the door for those fancier signature restaurants, select character dining, and dinner shows like Hoop-Dee-Doo… or stacking multiple sit-down meals in one day.
The (non-Deluxe) Table-Service Dining Plan works well if you want one guaranteed sit-down meal each day without overloading your schedule. Or, if you’d rather bank up your credits by skipping a day of table-service, you can also redeem two credits per person for those fancier Signature Dining options!

A Few Things to Know
- Everyone in the party (ages 3+) must be on the same plan
- Gratuities are not included
- Advance dining reservations are strongly recommended
- Credits are tracked in the My Disney Experience app
Would this dining plan work for your family’s Disney World vacation? Contact Dreams Unlimited Travel today for a free, no-obligation quote. They’ll make it easy for you and reserve those advance dining reservations at no additional cost.
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- What Comes With the Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan?
- What’s Included in the NEW 2027 Disney Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan?