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Walt Disney World will change up their Fantasmic! Dining Packages starting August 29th, 2024. Fantasmic! Dining Packages include a table-service meal and a reserved seat - which are the best seats in the house - for Fantasmic! at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Previously, the non-buffet meals (Hollywood Brown Derby, 50's Prime Time Cafe, etc) would include a choice of starter or dessert, plus your entree as well as a non-alcoholic drink. Now, the starter is no longer an option and you're only offered an entree and dessert, however, guests aged 21+ can have an alcoholic beverage now.
Fantasmic! Dining Packages until August 28th
An entree and starter or dessert at full-service restaurants or one full buffet, plus a nonalcoholic beverage.
Fantasmic! Dining Packages starting August 29th
An entree and dessert at full-service restaurants or one full buffet, plus a nonalcoholic beverage or alcoholic beverage for guests 21+.
The price of the Fantasmic! Dining Packages have been increased for adults. Child prices remain the same, as well as the Disney Dining Plan Credit values.
50's Prime Time Cafe (1 table-service dining credit)
Current Price: $54 adults & $23 kids
Starting August 29th Price: $60 adults & $23 kids
Hollywood & Vine Breakfast (1 table-service dining credit)
Current Price: $59 adults & $39 kids
Starting August 29th Price: $65 adults & $39 kids
Hollywood & Vine Lunch/Dinner (1 table-service dining credit)
Current Price: $75 adults & $49 kids
Starting August 29th Price: $81 adults & $49 kids
Mama Melrose's Ristorante Italiano (1 table-service dining credit)
Current Price: $56 adults & $23 kids
Starting August 29th Price: $62 adults & $23 kids
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