Disney World was forced to change course after goofing up the rollout of their 2026 meal plan and leaving many park-goers disenchanted.
The House of Mouse offers customers two different dining plans that allow them to pay for meals at the parks many restaurants in advance.
The park was forced to clarify that several restaurants that were dropped from the 2026 dining plan had been reinstated after Disney-lovers sounded off online, The Daily Mail reported.
The Florida park offers customers two different dining plans, according to InsidetheMagic.net.

The Quick Service Plan offers two “quick service” meals, one non-alcoholic drink or snack and resort drink mug per guest nightly per guest.
The Disney Dining plan offers one sit-down meal, mug and non-alcoholic drink or snack per guest each night. Meals on both plans include an entree and desert.
The plans costs vary depending on the size of a guest’s party and the length of their trip, but start at $60 per night for adults.
Nearly 35 restaurants were missing from the dining plan when it was first unveiled in December, leaving parkgoers outraged.

“This kind of butchers the value of the Dining Plan,” one Disney fan reportedly posted on social media.
Another called the changes a “big loss.”
The park quietly restored 20 restaurants — including fan favorites Rainforest Cafe and T Rex Cafe at Animal Kingdom.

Starbucks was also returned to the dining plan, much to the relief of harried parents at the park.
Across the country at Disneyland, park goers lost out on another beloved perk.
Hotel guests lost out on the vaunted “lightning lane” which allowed them to line up for the park 30 minutes before gates opened at the Anaheim, California park.
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