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Complete Guide to Disney Dream Restaurants + Dining

Opulent dining room on a Disney cruise ship, adorned with an intricate golden chandelier, white-clothed tables, and a variety of richly upholstered chairs. The space is accented by large golden columns and a vibrant carpet with ornate leaf designs, while servers prepare for dinner service.

Planning a cruise on the Disney Dream and wondering what the dining situation look like? Cruises, including Disney Cruises, often have tons of dining options. But eating on a Disney Cruise actually works a little differently than most cruise lines.

If this is your first Disney Cruise, you might be wondering what the menus are like, whether you really need to book specialty dining, and how the “rotational dining” that everyone keeps talking about really works.

I’ve been on multiple Disney Cruises, so I’ve tried lots of dining across the ships. And I’m here with a full guide to Disney Dream restaurants, plus tips to help you make the most of every meal!

How Does Dining Work on a Disney Cruise?

Ok, let’s start with the basics of dining on a Disney Cruise, because it can be a little different than other cruise lines.

For breakfast and lunch there are casual restaurants around the ship that are open, or you can choose a sit down restaurant.

For dinner though, you will be assigned one of the three main restaurants each night.

There is also specialty dining that is open just to adults that you can pay extra for. And there are bars and lounges scattered both throughout the cruise ship and in a specific area called The District that at night turns into an area just for adults.

So we’ll get into all the details of this, including which ones are included in the price of your cruise.

Close-up of two Mickey Mouse-shaped cinnamon rolls coated in sugar, with visible swirls of cinnamon and a golden-brown crust. The pastries are served on a cream-colored plate with a water glass in the background.
Mickey Churro Waffles on the last full day of the cruise!

Disney Cruise Line Rotational Dining

Unlike other cruise lines where you may get to choose your restaurant each night for dinner, Disney Cruise Line has what’s called rotational dining.

There are three main restaurants on your ship, and they will assign you a restaurant each night. This ensures that you get to visit all the restaurants, and it also helps the crew to give you the best experiences possible.

One thing that makes rotational dining special is that your servers rotate with you. So no matter what restaurant you are assigned each night, you will find the same servers in the dining room to wait on you.

This is really fun because you get to know your servers and they get to know you. They even get to know your preferences, sometimes to the point where you will come into dinner and find drinks waiting on you.

There servers really are the magic of Disney Cruise dining! They are always so friendly, and they will go above and beyond to make your dining experience amazing.

Pro Tip: Always listen to your servers recommendations! They always know what the best dish is each night! And it may be different from night to night even in the same restaurant based on how things have been prepared that night.

Assigned Seating Time

Along with a dining rotation, you will also be assigned a dinner time. There are two seating times: 5:45 and 8:00.

The shows for the evening take place opposite your dining time for each rotation (so there are two performances each night) so you will have plenty of opportunity to do both your dining and the evening entertainment.

Generally families with younger kids pick the earlier dinner time. And because there are often lots of families with younger kids, this can be the harder dinner time to get. If you want that dinner time, be sure to specify that as soon as you book your cruise.

Parties with older kids or just adults tend to choose the 8:00 dinner time. I’ve heard that this dinner time is a lot less chaotic.

So far in my Disney cruising life we’ve always done the earlier dinner time. But since our kiddo is getting older, we’re actually planning to try out the later dinner time on our next cruise.

What Restaurants Are Included in the Price of My Cruise?

The price of your cruise will include all of the dining you need on your cruise, however it won’t necessarily include all the dining you might want.

Here’s what’s included:

  • Dining at the three main rotational dinner restaurants
  • Breakfast at either Cabanas or the sit-down restaurant (usually on the Dream it’s Royal Palace)
  • Lunch & snacks at either Cabanas, Flo’s Cafe, or the sit-down restaurant
  • Room Service (be sure to tip though!)

What’s not included:

  • Palo Steakhouse
  • Remy
  • Royal Court Royal Tea
  • Specialty Drinks and Alcoholic Drinks (even at rotational dining restaurants)
  • Specialty Coffees
  • Treats at Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats
  • Food or drinks at any of the lounges or bars

Disney Dream Restaurants: Rotational Dining

Royal Palace

Location: Deck 3
Included in Cruise Price: Yes

Overflow side room at Royal Palace

You enter the ship on Deck 3, so when you first walk in you’ll immediately see the entrance for Royal Palace.

This restaurant is themed after Disney royalty, with portraits of various princes and princesses throughout. They also have lots of rich fabric and gold-accented decor to make everything feel just a bit more royal.

The menu here is French-inspired. And this was probably my favorite dinner I had during our Disney Dream cruise! It’s also very similar to Lumiere’s if you’re dining on the Magic. And of course it’s almost identical to Royal Court on the Fantasy (which is the Dream’s sister ship).

I had the Breaded and Deep-Fried Brie for an appetizer and loved it. For my main course I had Roasted Rack of Lamb and it was probably my favorite main-course I had of the entire cruise.

And then for dessert I had a really hard time deciding. The great thing about dining on a Disney Cruise is that you can order multiple dishes! So I ended up ordering two desserts, the Grand Marnier Souffle and the Duo Chocolate Slice (the no-sugar added option).

But in the end, Duo Chocolate Slice was my favorite, which I should have known because chocolate is my favorite, and I wish I had just gotten that.

Some of the other food that Royal Palace is known for include:

  • Gaston’s Escargot Gratinée (appetizer)
  • French Onion Soup
  • Charteaubriand-Roasted Filet Steak (main course)
  • Apple Tart Tatin (dessert)
Bubbling dish of escargot baked in garlic herb butter, served in a white ceramic dish alongside a golden-brown breadstick. The dish is plated on a white tablecloth with a seafood fork resting beside it, ready for dining.
Escargot at Royal Palace on the Disney Dream

Except for the first day of the cruise, when they are usually holding a concierge reception, Royal Palace is also usually where you can go for a sit-down breakfast or lunch during your cruise.

One other interesting thing about Royal Palace: While there is a main dining room where most people sit, there is also a side dining room that almost serves as overflow I guess when they have a full cruise. We were seated in the overflow room with just about 5 other tables. And while I was disappointed at first, I actually ended up loving it because it was much quieter. So if you get seated here, don’t worry!

Animator’s Palate

Location: Deck 3
Included in Cruise Price: Yes

Bright and colorful dining room at Animator's Palate on a Disney cruise ship, featuring red chairs with yellow buttons styled like Mickey Mouse, white tablecloths, and animated screens on the walls. A server in a white shirt and black vest walks between tables under soft purple ceiling lights.
Empty seating at Animators Palace

If you walk to the side of Royal Palace and down the loooooong hallway, you’ll get to Animator’s Palate. This is a staple on the early Disney Cruise ships.

While on the Magic and Wonder you’ll find a black and white Animator’s Palate that changes colors through your meal, on the Dream and Fantasy you’ll find an already vibrant restaurant decorated with animation memorabilia, models, and sketches.

The main show here is a show with Crush, the turtle from Nemo, that visits different tables via the screens and interacts with diners. It’s kind of reminiscent of Turtle Talk with Crush at Epcot.

On longer sailings, there will also be another show having to do with animation where you draw your own figures and see them animated.

We actually ate at Animator’s Palate three times on our cruise, but one night was for Pirate Night and one night was for a Marvel Day at Sea we had.

As far as the main menu goes, here’s what I got.

For my appetizer I had the Black Truffle Pasta Purseittes which are beloved here. I like them a lot and the filling is fantastic, however the thick part of the pasta where it all comes together wasn’t cooked all the way through for me which was a little disappointing. (I don’t recall having that problems other times I’ve dined here on other ships.)

Close-up of a plated pasta dish served at Animator's Palate, featuring plump dumpling-style pasta in a creamy white sauce, garnished with thin julienned vegetables and a small dollop of black caviar. The white plate is decorated with a whimsical Mickey Mouse illustration holding a paintbrush.
Black Truffle Pasta Purseittes

For my main course I had the Ginger-Teriyaki Dusted Angus Beef Tenderloin. I thought the steak was great, and even though I can’t do spicy, the wasabi mashed potatoes were still pretty good I thought (and for the most part mild enough for me to handle).

For dessert I had the Cookies ‘n Cream Sundae. And I mean…you can’t really go wrong with an ice cream sundae!

Here are some other notable items that Animator’s Palate has:

  • Creamy Butternut Squash Soup
  • Herb-Crusted Pork Chop (main dish)
  • Crunchy Walnut Cake (dessert)
  • Warm Sticky Date Pudding (dessert)

This is also usually where you can get a sit-down lunch on embarkation day. (It will of course have a different menu for lunch that usually includes some sandwiches, pastas, and a prime rib cut.)

Enchanted Garden

Location: Deck 2
Included in Cruise Price: Yes

Elegant dining room aboard a Disney cruise ship, decorated in a garden-inspired style with white carved chairs, hanging flower baskets, and green stained-glass ceiling panels. Soft natural light filters through arched windows, while guests begin to arrive and take their seats.
Seating Area at Enchanted Garden

Just downstairs from the main entrance and other restaurants, you’ll find Enchanted Garden.

This restaurant is themed after sunset in a garden. And while the pictures look nice, they really can’t do it justice. It’s such a beautiful space!

And while there isn’t a show here exactly, be sure to keep an eye on the lighting. There are “skylights” above you and “windows” around you that simulate a sunset, so the light gradually changes throughout your meal.

The food here is much lighter fare than you will find at the other restaurants, with a focus on more seafood and fresh vegetables.

For my appetizer I had the Applewood-Smoked Bacon Wild Mushroom Tart, which really liked. And for my main course I chose the Caramelized Sea Scallops which I also enjoyed.

For dessert I had Chocolate Brownie Sundae which I LOVED because it was not only super chocolatey, but it also had peanut butter brownies.

Chocolate sundae served in a tall glass dish, layered with chocolate sauce and topped with whipped cream, a triangle of dark chocolate, and a cookie piece. The dessert is set on a white plate with a napkin underneath.
Chocolate Brownie Sundae

Here are some other dishes you might want to know about at Enchanted Garden:

  • Cucumber Garden Roll (appetizer)
  • Ahi Tuna and Avocado Tower (appetizer)
  • Heirloom Tomato Soup
  • Pan-Seared Sea Bass (main course)
  • Seared Pork Tenderloin Medallions (main course)
  • Chocolate Garden Torte (dessert)

Casual Dining and Lounges on the Disney Dream

Cabanas

Location: Deck 11
Included in Cruise Price: Yes

Tropical-themed indoor dining area on a cruise ship, featuring wicker chairs, wooden tables, and thatched-roof details above the bar and seating areas. Large windows line one side of the room, offering a view of the port and docked ships outside.
Seating area at Cabanas

Cabanas is the buffet on the Disney Dream. Here you’ll find breakfast and lunch available every day.

There is a HUGE variety of food available for each meal. And note that there are two sides of the restaurant each with a buffet. But the buffet is identical on both sides.

For breakfast you can get everything from omelets and bacon and sausage to Mickey waffles and donuts.

Lunch can include anything from lamb chops and salmon to pizza and pasta.

Pro tip: The last day of the cruise is usually Mickey Churro Waffle day, where they have Mickey Churro waffles for breakfast…one of my favorite items! I also love when they have ham and cheese croissants on the breakfast buffet!

Flo’s Cafe

Location: Deck 11
Included in Cruise Price: Yes

Pizza counter themed as "Casa Della Tires" from Disney Pixar’s Cars, with a retro yellow and red design, a chef behind the glass preparing fresh pizzas, and a stacked tire display labeled "Quality Service" on the side. The playful setup mimics a pit stop, blending automotive decor with a casual dining experience.
Luigi’s Pizza at Flo’s Cafe on the Pool Deck

Flo’s Cafe is the Quick Service food available on the pool deck. It’s a Cars-themed area with different food stalls for different foods:

  • Luigi’s Pizza
  • Tow-Mater’s Grill (burgers, hot dogs, and chicken tenders)
  • Fillmore’s Favorites (salads, wraps, and sandwiches)
  • Ramone’s Cantina (taco bowls)

Pro Tip: If you want a late night snack besides room service, Luigi’s Pizza is the place to go. It’s usually open until midnight.

Eye Scream

Location: Deck 11
Included in Cruise Price: Yes

Eye Scream is the spot to get soft-serve ice cream on the pool deck. And there is really nothing like just a free, quick ice cream cone!

You’ll find it on the port side (left side) of the ship opposite of where Flo’s Cafe is.

Frozone Treats

Location: Deck 11
Included in Cruise Price: No

Frozone Treats is right next to Eye Scream on the pool deck. Except you’ll have to pay out of pocket for these frozen treats.

They offer tropical smoothies plus bottled beer here.

Vanellope’s Sweets and Treats

Location: Deck 11
Included in Cruise Price: No

Colorful photo spot themed after Wreck-It Ralph, featuring a life-sized model of King Candy on a red and white winner’s podium next to Vanellope von Schweetz’s candy-covered race car with chocolate frosting, sprinkles, and gumdrop details. The background shows a whimsical candy racetrack scene with other racers and vibrant confectionery landscapes.
Inside Vanellope’s Sweets & Treats

Vanellope’s is a sweet shop theme after the go-kart race in Sugar Rush in the movie Wreck-It Ralph. And it’s ADORABLE. So even if you don’t plan to buy anything, be sure to check out the theming in here!

Here you can buy all kinds of sweets, from candy to gelato to specialty cupcakes. All of these things do cost extra though.

Cove Cafe

Location: Deck 11
Included in Cruise Price: No

Cove Cafe is in the adults-only area of the ship and is there you can get you specialty coffees. Along with a few snacks (and the snacks are usually free on the Dream!).

While you can always get free coffee on the pool deck or Cabanas or whatever “included” restaurant you dine at, the specialty coffee is an additional charge.

Preludes

Location: Deck 3
Included in Cruise Price: No

Preludes is located right outside the Walt Disney Theater and sells movie snacks for you to enjoy during the shows. They have popcorn, candy, and drinks. And this is also where you can get souvenir popcorn buckets on the ship.

Bon Voyage

Location: Deck 3
Included in Cruise Price: No

Bon Voyage is located right off the main atrium. This is a convenient spot to grab a drink before or after dinner or while things are going on in the atrium.

Vista Cafe

Location: Deck 4
Included in Cruise Price: Yes & No

Vista Cafe is just a small little bar that is tucked up in the corner on Deck 4 near the walkways that overlook the atrium.

You can get specialty coffee here in the mornings and drinks at night. But they do also have complimentary snacks available in the morning (think pastries).

D Lounge

Location: Deck 4
Included in Cruise Price: No

Spacious interior of the D Lounge on a Disney cruise ship, featuring rows of modern wooden chairs, circular stage lighting on the ceiling, and a cozy stage with “D Lounge” displayed on twin wall screens. The room is designed for family entertainment and activities, with vibrant carpeting and colorful accents.
D Lounge

D Lounge is a family entertainment area where they hold lots of events like trivia and game shows.

But they often sell drinks here too that you can enjoy while playing the games.

District Lounge

Location: Deck 4
Included in Cruise Price: No

When you’re going into “The District”, which is an entertainment district that is for families during the day and adults-only at night, District Lounge is the first bar you’ll come to.

This is a popular event space (we did 2000’s music trivia here!) and they offer all kinds of drinks at the bar.

Pub 687

Location: Deck 4
Included in Cruise Price: No

Warm and cozy interior of Pub 687, a Disney Dream restaurant, styled like a classic sports bar with dark wood paneling, leather bar stools, and striped carpeting. A large screen with the Pub 687 logo is framed by sports memorabilia and soft pendant lighting, creating an inviting lounge atmosphere.
Pub 687

Pub 687 is the sports bar located in The District. Here they often have games on the TVs, but they also occasionally hold events in here too.

You’ll find beers, wines, and cocktails here. And they even have their own 687 lager. And they sometimes offer bar food too.

Pink: Wine and Champagne Bar

Location: Deck 4
Included in Cruise Price: No

Chic and modern lounge area on a Disney cruise ship, featuring plush pink seating, a curved bar with high stools, and a wall dotted with soft-glowing circular lights. The space has a dreamy, retro-futuristic vibe with star-patterned carpet and sculptural ceiling fixtures.
Pink Champagne Bar

Pink is a champagne bar in The District, and I think it is one of most adorably themed spaces on the ship! It’s meant to seem like you’re in a champagne glass, so there are pastel-colored glass bubbles decorating the space, impressive lightning made of bottles above the bar, and of course pink furniture.

You’ll find wine, liquor, and obviously champagne here.

Skyline

Location: Deck 4
Included in Cruise Price: No

Sophisticated bar on a Disney cruise ship styled with dark wood paneling, marble accents, and high-backed leather stools, featuring a backdrop of illuminated cityscape windows depicting a night view of Paris. The moody lighting and upscale decor create an elegant, lounge-like atmosphere.
Skyline Lounge

Skyline is another themed bar in The District. This one has screens above the bar that make it look like you are overlooking different skylines around the world.

Here you’ll find specialty drinks based on locations around the world.

Evolution

Location: Deck 4
Included in Cruise Price: No

Evolution is one of the larger lounges in The District and lots of entertainment takes place here on a regular basis. They have drinks you can enjoy while participating in the entertainment.

Meridian

Location: Deck 12
Included in Cruise Price: No

Meridian is the lounge right outside Remy and Palo, the adults-only restaurants on board. It’s themed to world travel, decorated with maps and compasses and leather seats with cushions that look like suitcases.

It’s meant to be a place where you can grab a drink and wait for your reservation at Remy or Palo. And while some of the other lounges are open to kids during the day, Meridian is adults-only at all times of the day.

Cove Bar

Location: Deck 11
Included in Cruise Price: No

Cove Bar is located by the Quiet Cove Pool in the adults-only area of the pool deck. Here you’ll find drinks you can enjoy while soaking in the Quiet Cove Pool.

Waves Bar

Location: Deck 12
Included in Cruise Price: No

Waves Bar is another pool deck bar. It’s located opposite Funnel Vision. There is also some nice pool-deck seating with tables nearby.

Currents Bar

Location: Deck 13
Included in Cruise Price: No

Outdoor bar named "Currents" on a Disney cruise ship, featuring a sleek white and blue design with a wave-like counter, orange bar stools, and a full selection of liquor bottles on display. The bar is set against a clear blue sky, offering a breezy, ocean-view atmosphere.

Currents Bar is our last pool deck bar. It’s located up the stairs right before you go to the Satellite Falls adult-only area. (Which by the way, I didn’t discover until the end of our Disney Dream cruise and it’s definitely worth checking out earlier!)

Specialty Dining on the Disney Dream

Palo

Location: Deck 12
Included in Cruise Price: No

Palo is a Disney Cruise ship staple, and every Disney Cruise ship has some version of it.

This is adults-only Italian dining. And the food here is SO good.

Palo is probably most known for their brunch (on my bucket list for my next cruise!) where they serve things like special omelets, Apple Cinnamon Waffles, Flatbreads, and Italian entrees like Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Breast, Veal Saltimbocca, and a Grilled Cut Sirloin Steak.

But they also have a fantastic dinner. I’ve done a Palo dinner before and the Dover Sole and the Chocolate Souffle are not to be missed!

Do you NEED to book adults only dining? Definitely not! Honestly, I’ve done cruises where we have complete skipped out on the adults-only dining experiences. It’s a special extra you can do if you have the time or budget, and yes, the food is a step above what you get in your regular rotational dining. But you will still have great dining experiences even if you don’t do Palo or Remy.

Remy

Location: Deck 12
Included in Cruise Price: No

Remy is another adult-only dining experience, this one French-themed. Remy is only available on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.

Remy serves a multi-course brunch with what I’ve heard is incredible food. It’s a prixe fixe menu and the chef creates amazing dishes.

They also serve dinner with in great selection of French food.

I’ve also heard wonderful things about the Remy Dessert Experience, where they serve you a five course dining experience of just desserts.

I haven’t been able to eat at Remy yet, but it is definitely on my must-do list for the next time I’m on the Dream or the Fantasy.

Royal Court Royal Tea

Location: Deck 3 (at Royal Palace)
Included in Cruise Price: No

Royal Court Royal Tea is a special event that takes place at Royal Palace. It’s an afternoon tea style event where kids have the opportunity to meet some of their favorite Disney princesses.

It includes tea, snacks, and special gifts.

This event is for kids ages 3 to 12 and their adults only.

Room Service

Location: Your room!
Included in Cruise Price: Yes!

Hand holding a partially eaten Mickey Mouse-shaped ice cream bar with a chocolate coating. The iconic Disney treat is photographed indoors with a soft background of light wood and neutral walls.

Definitely plan to take advantage of room service during your cruise because it is included in the price of your cruise (minus tips).

You can order late night snacks or early morning breakfast or coffee from room service.

And room service is the only way you can get a Mickey Premium Bar (except for if you ask for one for dessert at your dining rotation). My favorite thing is to order a Mickey bar from room service and then enjoy it out on my verandah!

Embarkation Day Dining Options

If you get onto the ship around lunch time, you’ll want to go get something to eat!

Lots of people choose to head up to Cabanas or the Pool Deck and get some quick lunch there, and these are definitely great options.

But my favorite thing to do is the sit-down lunch! On the Dream you can go to Animator’s Palate on your embarkation day and get menu items like the Prime Rib or Muffuletta.

I just feel like starting your cruise with a sit-down lunch is a much more relaxed way to start your cruise, which I really enjoy. Then, by the time you’re done with lunch you’re room will probably be close to being ready.

Disembarkation Day Dining Options

On the day it’s time for you to leave the ship, aka the saddest day, you’ll be assigned a restaurant for breakfast. It will be the same restaurant you ate dinner at the night before.

The breakfast times are usually pretty early. It’s usually 6:45 am if you had the first dinner seating and 8:00 am if you had the second dinner seating. The menu isn’t as great as the other breakfast days because, to be honest, they really rush you through breakfast. But there are still some great options.

You can also choose to go up to Cabanas for breakfast on your last morning, which some people like to do because it allows for more flexibility. However, the menu is more limited than on other cruise days.

Personally, I also like to see my servers one last time and really soak in the last few minutes of the cruise with a Table Service dining experience!

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