Are you thinking of booking a trip to Walt Disney World this year? If so, you should definitely take advantage of this great promo!
Dining Plan Returns
One of Disney’s biggest announcements for 2024 was the return of the Disney Dining Plan. Disney’s Dining Plan lets you enjoy a certain number of prepaid meals and snacks during your stay to make your vacation feel more “all-inclusive”.
To read everything you need to know about the Dining Plan returning, be sure to read this post HERE. If you are not very familiar with the Dining Plan and wondering whether or not it is worth it for your family, we can help with that too! Take a look at Monica’s post HERE.
Want Free Dining?
Are you interested in receiving a FREE dining plan on your next trip to Walt Disney World? Today, Disney released a brand new dining promo!
Starting January 3, 2024, Disney+ subscribers can get a FREE dining plan when purchasing a non-discounted 4-night, 4-day Walt Disney Travel Company package that includes a room at a select Disney Resort hotel and theme park ticket with a Park Hopper option.
Disney+ subscribers can receive a FREE dining plan when purchasing select Walt Disney World vacation packages!
This special offer is valid for arrivals most nights July 1 through Sept. 30, 2024.
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Subscribers everywhere can take full advantage of enjoying their favorite Disney entertainment from the comfort of their own home. It’s a great way to add some Disney to your home if you are not visiting the parks.
Being a subscriber has some great perks too! Disney+ recently announced even more perks available to subscribers. You can read about those HERE. If you want to see these perks, just head over to the subscriber perks page on Disney+.
Are you a Disney+ subscriber? Will you be taking advantage of this offer? Do you like to use the Dining Plan during your vacation? Let us know in the comments below or share this post with another Disney+ subscriber who wants to book a trip to Walt Disney World.
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