Disney World – Dining Plan Prices

Walt Disney World 2011 Package Pricing has been released! Guests may now book entire vacations for all of 2011. Sadly, the prices have been jacked up slightly, but it’s not unaffordable yet.
Ticket prices have gone up 3.8% since the increase last year. Beginning last Thursday, a one-day, one-park adult ticket is now $82.
Below, I have included the Dining Plan prices, which have increased since last year by about 10%.
However, there were only minor changes to the Dining Plans themselves. In fact, the only actual change was that you no longer ALSO get a juice with breakfast – you just get one drink.
The only other change related to the DDP is that, on March 1, 2011, Le Cellier will officially be a “Signature Dining Experience” and will cost 2
Table Service Credits (for dinner only – lunch will remain 1 credit).
Here are the new DDP prices, and their 2010 rates in (parentheses) for comparison:
Quick-Service Plan
Adults 10+: $34.99/night ($31.99)
Child 3-9: $11.99/night ($9.99)
Basic Plan*
Adults 10+: $45.99/night ($41.99)
Child 3-9: $11.99/night ($11.99)
Deluxe Plan
Adults 10+: $78.99/night ($71.99)
Child 3-9: $21.99/night ($20.99)
Premium Package
Adults 10+: $169/night ($164)
Child 3-9: $119/night ($114)
Platinum Package
Adults 10+: $229/night ($220)
Child 3-9: $160/night ($155)
Wine & Dine Add-On
$39.99/night ($39.99)
* Note that during Peak Season, the Basic Plan increases to $47.99 for adults and $12.99 for children (3-9). Peak Seasons include 2/17-2/26, 3/11-4/30, 6/3-8/13, 12/23-12/31.

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