The Walt Disney World Tables in Wonderland program is a great way to enjoy some additional dining discounts if you are an Annual Passholder or Florida Resident. For Annual Passholders, the cost of the card is $75, and it entitles you to 20% off of your meal cost (including alcoholic beverages) for the cardholder and up to nine guests! The card is valid for 13 months from your date of purchase! However, an automatic 18% gratuity is added onto your bill, regardless of how many people are in your party. When we went to Disney this past June, we purchased the card because we had a total party of nine people, and this allowed us to maximize our dining savings. We had decided against the Disney Dining Plan because we didn’t want table service reservations for each night, so this was a great option for us.
The Tables in Wonderland card can be used at a lot of different locations throughout Walt Disney World! Here is a comprehensive list for you to keep handy in your smart phones (don’t worry, if you are like me and don’t have a smart phone, you will still be okay because you will get a little booklet with the latest dining locations when you purchase the card).
At the Magic Kingdom:
- Cinderella’s Royal Table
- Liberty Tree Tavern
- The Crystal Palace
- The Plaza Restaurant
- Tony’s Town Square Restaurant
At Epcot:
- Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
- Biergarten Restaurant
- Bistro de Paris
- Chefs de France
- Coral Reef Restaurant
- Le Cellier Steakhouse
- Nine Dragons Restaurant
- Restaurant Marrakesh
- Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room
- San Angel Inn Restaurante
- The Garden Grill Restaurant
- Tokyo Dining
- Tutto Italia Ristorante
- Via Napoli
At Disney’s Hollywood Studios:
- 50’s Prime Time Cafe
- Hollywood & Vine
- Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano
- Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant
- The Hollywood Brown Derby
- Tune-In Lounge
At Downtown Disney:
- Cap’n Jack’s Restaurant
- Fulton’s Crab House
- Paradiso 37
- Portobello
- Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant
- Bongo’s Cuban Cafe
- House of Blues (except for Sunday Brunch)
- Planet Hollywood
- Wolfgang Puck Cafe
In addition to all of that, the card can also be used at all of the resorts (each resort has at least one option where the card is valid) and also at the Swan and Dolphin hotels. In general, you will find that the TiW card is a great alternative to those that don’t want to do the Disney Dining Plan, but still want to have some table service meals. When you are using the card, make sure that you mention when you check in that you have the Tables in Wonderland card.
For our last trip, I mentioned that we used the card — we ended up saving well in excess of $200 off of our dining costs (we had four table service meals), and that is in addition to recouping the $75 we spent for the card.
I hope that this list helps you to find some new, interesting ways to explore the Walt Disney World restaurants, while still getting some savings. At the very least, you can use this list to help find out which unknown restaurant is the next on your list to try out! Just click on the links to read more about them!
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