

Universal Dining PlanĬost: $69.21 per adult per day and $26.61 per child (ages 3-9)per day, tax included *Universal Dining Plans are only available with the purchase of a Universal Orlando Vacation Package. Look for the Universal Dining Plan symbol next to valid menu items at over 100 participating locations and present your Universal Dining card when you place your order to redeem. Before you start your day of fun, pre-purchase a Universal Dining, Universal Dining – Quick Service or Universal Dining – Quick Service + Coca-Cola freestyle dining plan and enjoy the convenience, savings and selection which includes over 100 dining locations to choose from in both theme parks and Universal CityWalk. Make your meals at Universal Orlando fun and easy with your choice of Universal Dining Plans. The information below is for those who purchased prior to July 2, 2021. Universal Dining Plans are no longer available for purchase.
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Universal Dining Plans Dining Plan Choices Full Service Dining Locations Quick Service Dining Locations Snack Options & Locations For more foodie fun, join the Let’s Eat, Orlando Facebook group. Want to reach out? Find me on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram at or on the OSFoodie Instagram account. Visitors can also explore hotel offers as part of Visit Orlando’s Magical Nights program.Īdditional menus and hotel deals will be added in the coming weeks. Menus are now live at, as well as the opportunity to book reservations and sort participating restaurants by cuisine, location, dietary preference and menu tiers. These include newcomers AVA MediterrAegean ($60), BACÁN at the Lake Nona Wave Hotel ($60) and The Pinery ($40), as well as returning favorites Kabooki Sushi ($40), Maxine’s on Shine ($40), The Ravenous Pig ($40) and Z Asian Vietnamese Kitchen ($40).

Venues recognized by The Michelin Guide will doubtless prove hot again this year. Dine at The Lake Nona Wave Hotel’s Michelin Guide-selected BACÁN, then stay the night as part of Visit Orlando’s Magical Nights program. This year’s newest participating restaurants include Amare at Swan Reserve ($40), Bella Tuscany Ristorante Italiano - Ocoee ($40), Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ - Orlando and Flaming Crossing locations ($40), LakeHouse ($40), MYlounge Orlando ($60), North Italia ($40), Salt & The Cellar ($60) and The Wilson Cocktails & Seafood ($40).

Since 2009, the Magical Dining program has raised more than $2 million for local organizations. “Additionally, one dollar from each $40 menu and two dollars from each $60 menu will be donated to The Lifeboat Project (), allowing for Magical Dining to continue to make a major impact on the local community.”īased in Apopka, The Lifeboat Project raises awareness about human trafficking and provides lifelong support to victims, empowering their lives through short- and long-term aftercare, residential programs and education. The introduction of two menu tiers allows the program to celebrate an even wider range of restaurants,” Matej told the Orlando Sentinel. “Orlando’s culinary scene has grown and evolved in recent years, and the time has come to expand Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining. A Greek salad from Winter Park’s AVA MediterrAegean. 18, with this year’s participating restaurants numbering north of 115.Īlso new, notes Visit Orlando president and CEO Casandra Matej, is the introduction of a two-tiered menu and pricing system that will feature three-course prix fixe dinners available at either $40 or $60. Start making those lists, Magical Dining fans, as Visit Orlando‘s annual program - now in its 18th year - returns Aug.
