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Dining on the Disney Wonder (what you need to know before your cruise)

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Tiana's Place on the Disney Wonder

Disney Cruise Line dining works very differently than dining inside the theme parks.

On the Wonder, there are three main dining rooms which are all part of Disney’s unique Rotational Dining system. There’s also casual dining on board, along with adult-exclusive dining opportunities.

And while the majority of dining options on the Disney Wonder are free, some of the dining offered costs extra and isn’t included in the price of your cruise (we’ve noted those below).

Below, each restaurant is sorted into their respective categories with all of the information you’ll need to know before taking your cruise.

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Main Dining
(including Rotational Dining)

There are two dinner seatings each night of your cruise on the Wonder.

Times may vary based on the itinerary, but usually dinner is served at either 5:45 p.m. (Main Seating) and 8:15 p.m. (Second Seating).

How do I know which seating we have?

You can select a seating time when you book your cruise, but it’s not guaranteed and based on availability. 

In general, if you are traveling with little ones you may find the earlier seating to work better for their sleep schedules.

If sleep schedules aren’t an issue for your traveling party, the later seating may work better since it allows more time for afternoon activities.

You will have dining tickets delivered to your state room with an assigned seating time, restaurant schedule (for Rotational Dining), and table number. 

To be clear, you don’t need to make reservations for any of the Main Dining. 

What is Rotational Dining?

If you’ve ever cruised before you may be familiar with the idea of being assigned a Main Dining Room where you eat all of your evening meals.

Disney, however, does things a little bit differently They utilize what they call “Rotational Dining”.

Rotational Dining simply means that for dinner you will rotate between the three main dining rooms during each night of your cruise.

And, because service is important, your servers move with you. 

That means you get to experience each of the amazing Main Dining options listed below at least once.

Tiana’s Place

Tiana's Place on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Table Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes
Experience: Dining
Meal: Dinner
Ship Location: Deck 3

Tiana’s Place offers an incredible Louisiana-inspired meal, along with live jazz music that’s perfect for Princess and the Frog fans. 

There are all kinds of offerings, including Creole-infused dishes, Cajun-spiced jambalaya, and even Tiana’s Buttermilk Beignets for dessert. There are vegetarian options and a kids menu, as well. Those 21 and older can also enjoy an alcoholic beverage for an additional price. 

Animator’s Palate

Animator's Palate on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Table Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes
Experience: Character Dining & Live Entertainment
Meal: Dinner
Ship Location: Deck 4

Animator’s Palate offers a magical dinner centered around Disney animation and a unique show starring Disney characters. Sketches of characters and scenes from Disney and Pixar films come to life right before your eyes.

Animator's Palate restaurant on Disney Cruise Line

Expect a fusion of Pacific Island foods, Asian cooking, and fresh California fare. You can choose from appetizers, entrees, and, of course, desserts. There are several vegetarian offerings, along with a menu for kids. Those of age can also enjoy an adult beverage for an additional cost. 

On the Wonder, the dinner show is called “Drawn to Magic,” in which guests watch as Sorcerer Mickey helps tell a hero’s story through Disney and Pixar animation. For the finale, the black-and-white interior of the restaurant is transformed with vibrant colors.

Triton’s

Triton's on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Table Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes
Experience: Dining
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ship Location: Deck 3

Triton’s is named after Ariel’s father from The Little Mermaid. A fusion of French and American fare is served during the 4-course supper. American cuisine is served during breakfast and lunch.

Table-service breakfast and lunch is offered at Triton’s for those who don’t want the buffets. Lunch is also 3 courses. Unlike dinner, there is open seating during these two meals, meaning you can choose whichever table you like. 

There are vegetarian options and kids menu are offered during breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Those who are 21 or older can also have an alcoholic beverage for an additional cost.  

Casual Dining

Casual Dining is similar to the Quick Service dining you find in the Disney theme parks.

Like Main Dining, reservations aren’t needed for any of the following dining options.

Pinocchio’s Pizzeria

Pinocchio's Pizzeria on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Quick Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes
Experience: Dining
Meal: Lunch, Snacks
Ship Location: Deck 9

Pinocchio’s Pizzeria is an outdoor Quick Service spot that offers pizza throughout the day. Choose from pepperoni, vegetarian, Hawaiian, or just cheese.

Eye Scream Treats

Eye Scream Treats on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Quick Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes
Experience: Dining
Meal: Snacks
Ship Location: Deck 9

Appropriately named after Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc., Eye Scream Treats is a great spot to grab all kinds of soft-serve ice cream — as much as you want – throughout the day.

Pete’s Boiler Bites

Pete's Boiler Bites on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Quick Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes
Experience: Dining
Meal: Lunch, Dinner, Snacks
Ship Location: Deck 9

Here you can order classic American menu items, like burgers, hot dogs, and tacos. This is a good choice if you want a quick and easy meal or snack.

Daisy’s De-Lites

Daisy's De-Lites on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Quick Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes
Experience: Dining
Meal: Snacks
Ship Location: Deck 9

Located near the pool, you can grab more health-conscious foods here, including salads, sandwiches, wraps, and fruit.

Cabanas

Cabanas on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Buffet and Table-Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes
Experience: Dining
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ship Location: Deck 9

Cabanas offers Buffet-style for breakfast and lunch (over 10 diverse food stations ), but transforms into Table Service for dinnertime. For dinner, you can choose to enjoy a 4-course meal at Cabanas in place of your scheduled Main Dining restaurant.

Cabanas offers signature dishes from the Main Dining restaurants plus a menu of exclusive options. You can purchase specialty drinks and cocktails from the full-service Clam Bar for an additional price.

Like the other dining choices, Cabanas also serves vegetarian dishes and has a kids menu. 

Bars & Lounges

Many of the following bars and lounges are adult-exclusive. You also don’t need to make reservations.

Also note that alcohol is not included in the price of your cruise, meaning you’ll have to pay an additional fee.  

French Quarter Lounge

French Quarter Lounge on the Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Lounge/Bar
Included in the price of your cruise? No
Meal: Drinks, Snacks
Experience: Dining
Ship Location: Deck 3

Right by Tiana’s Place is the French Quarter Lounge themed after Princess and the Frog with major Dr. Facilier vibes.

You can stop by before or after dinner to try any of the adult beverages inspired by New Orleans. There are also nonalcoholic beverages and coffees available as well.  The lounge also offers live musical performances.

During the daytime, the lounge provides family-friendly games, activities, and character encounters.

Crown & Fin Pub

Crown and Fin Pub on Disney Cruise Line

Type of Dining: Lounge/Bar
Included in the price of your cruise? No
Meal: Drinks
Experience: Nightclub & Lounge
Ship Location: Deck 3

Crown & Fin is an adult-exclusive bar that resembles a British pub and even has nods to Disney films, like Mary Poppins, 101 Dalmatians, and Peter Pan. It’s also a great place to grab a pint (there are over 14 British and speciality beers on tap), watch sporting events from around the globe, and enjoy live music.

Cove Café

Cove Cafe on Disney Cruise Line

Type of Dining: Lounge/Bar
Included in the price of your cruise? No
Meal: Drinks
Experience: Nightclub & Lounge
Ship Location: Deck 9

This adult-exclusive bar offers a variety of options during all times of the day. Throughout the day, Cove Café offers specialty drinks, coffee drinks, and even tea. During the evening, you can unwind with cocktails, wine, or even a light bite. Adult beverage tasting are also available at select times for an additional fee.

Cadillac Lounge

Cadillac Lounge on Disney Cruise Line

Type of Dining: Lounge/Bar
Included in the price of your cruise? No
Meal: Drinks
Experience: Nightclub & Lounge & Live Entertainment
Ship Location: Deck 3

An adult-exclusive and intimate piano bar with a 1950’s Hollywood theme. There’s a full bar that serves the likes of beer, cocktails, champagne, wine, martinis, scotch, cognac, specialty coffees, and more.

Signals

Signals bar on the Disney Cruise Line

Type of Dining: Lounge/Bar
Included in the price of your cruise? No
Meal: Drinks
Experience: Nightclub & Lounge
Ship Location: Deck 9

This bar can be found next to the Quiet Cove Pool. It makes a great space for adults to grab a beverage, while hanging out by the pool. Both the Quiet Cove Pool and Signals bar area are adult-exclusive.

Extras (includes Character & Adult-Only Dining)

“Extras” mean that the following dining options may require a special reservation and/or that the price is not included in the cost of your cruise.

There’s things like a special character dining experiences with Disney princesses and other beloved characters, along with room service (which is available to all guests).

Some of the options below are Adult-Exclusive, which is exactly what it sounds like — no kids allowed.

Preludes

Preludes on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Quick Service
Included in the price of your cruise? No
Experience: Dining
Meal: Snacks 
Ship Location: Deck 4

You can find a variety of snacks and beverages here, including cookies, candy, cocktails, and popcorn. Preludes is essentially a concession stand outside the Walt Disney Theatre for guests to purchase treats before seeing onboard entertainment. You can even get wait-staff service from your seat inside the theater.

Royal Court Royal Tea

Royal Court Tea on Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Table Service
Included in the price of your cruise? No
Experience
: Character Dining
Meal: Snack
Ship Location: Deck 3, in Triton’s
Reservations: Yes

This is specifically for children ages 3 to 12 and all children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, 18 years or older. Those who are 13 to 17 years old will be charged the adult price. Solo adults are not eligible for the experience.

In addition to story time, dancing, and singing, you can even meet favorite Disney princesses. There are also two courses served: one savory and one sweet. A selection of herbal teas are also served. Most dietary needs can be accommodated (make note of any special dietary needs at the time of booking). 

The Royal Tea also comes with an additional price:

  • $220 per child
  • $69 per adult 

Every child also receives a gift as a keepsake:

  • Princess-Themed Gifts — jewelry box, link bracelet, necklace with charms, a Cinderella doll, autograph book with pen and tiara
  • Knight-Themed Gifts — royal Court cinch bag, sword and shield, pins, autograph book and Duffy the Disney Bear plush

Character Breakfast

Disney Cruise Line character breakfast

Type of Dining: Table Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes
Experience: Character Dining
Meal: Breakfast
Ship Location: Deck 4, Animator’s Palate
Reservations: Yes

The dining experience is only offered on select cruises 7 nights or longer. You must also have a valid ticket reservation to attend. Tickets are limited.

This character breakfast allows guests to meet both Disney and Disney Junior characters. During the breakfast, guests will enjoy breakfast and get pictures and autographs from characters.

Here’s how you reserve tickets before your cruise begins:

  • Visit My Cruise Activities within your advance booking window to reserve tickets online once your cruise is paid in full.
  • If a specific time and day is unavailable, make sure you try another date. A limited number of tickets might be available on the first day of your cruise (check with Guest Services).
  • You can only attend the Character Breakfast once during your cruise.

Advance booking windows are determined as follows:

  • First-Time Guests: 75 days prior to sail date
  • Silver Castaway Club Member: 90 days prior to sail date
  • Gold Castaway Club Member: 105 days prior to sail date
  • Concierge Guests and Platinum Castaway Club Member: 120 days prior to sail date

What characters can you meet? Well, it depends.

  • The Character Breakfast occurs on one morning of select 7-plus night cruises with a minimum of 2 days at sea.
  • The Disney Junior Character Breakfast happens on 7-plus night cruises departing from U.S. domestic ports with a minimum of 2 days at sea. Character appearances may vary, but Jake, Sophia and Doc McStuffins are usually the ones featured.
  • VIP Characters appear on 7-plus night cruises departing from non-domestic ports (including Alaskan itineraries) with a minimum of 2 days at sea. Character appearances may vary, but most sailings include Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto.
  • Character Breakfasts with Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Pluto are featured on 14-night transatlantic and Panama Canal cruises.

Palo (adult-only)

Palo on the Disney Wonder

Type of Dining: Table Service
Included in the price of your cruise? No
Experience: Dining
Meal: Brunch, Dinner
Ship Location: Deck 10
Reservations: Required

This adult-exclusive restaurant serves Italian cuisine. There’s also Italian-American-inspired cocktails and coffees offered. You can even do a wine paring with your dinner for an additional fee. Brunch is only served when the ship is out to sea during 4-night or longer cruises.

Reservations are also required and can be either made online or onboard the ship. You can make two dinner reservations during your cruise, as long as one of your reservations is on the first night of your cruise. If you choose to dine at Palo, you’ll skip the scheduled Rotational Dining for that particular evening. 

Here’s when online reservations can be made:

  • Concierge Guests: 120 days in advance
  • Castaway Club Levels:
    • Platinum Castaways: 120 days in advance
    • Gold Castaways: 105 days in advance
    • Silver Castaways: 90 days in advance
  • First Time Cruiser: 75 days in advance

Pricing is as follows:

  • Dinner: $40 per person
  • Wine Pairing with Dinner: $59 charge per person, in addition to the $40 dining charge for dinner (total $99 per person)
  • Brunch: $40 dining charge per person

You can also book a private dining room experience for 8 to 14 guests and enjoy a unique à la carte menu. You must request private dining by filling out the proper form and attach it in an email to DCL Cruise Activities. 

Also, be mindful of the dress code. Men are required to wear dress pants or slacks and a collared shirt and women are asked to wear a dress, skirt or pants and a blouse. Jeans are also allowed, but only if in good condition and ones without holes. 

Room Service

Room Service on the Disney Cruise Line

Type of Dining: Quick Service
Included in the price of your cruise? Yes, most items although alcohol and some snacks cost extra
Experience: Dining
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snacks, Late-Night
Ship Location: Available to every stateroom 24 hours a day

Most room service meals are included in the price of your cruise, like breakfast, some snacks, and late-night options. There is an additional fee for certain snacks, wines, beverages, and beverage packages. 

Lunch and dinner options are available all day and night, except when breakfast is being served from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.

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