With the debut of Disney Cruise Line’s fifth ship, Disney Wish, three brand-new main dining restaurants, a reimagined buffet, and newly-themed adults-only specialty restaurants came out.
To help you navigate all of the Disney Wish dining available, we’ve compiled this simple guide to let you know which venues are open and whether or not you’ll pay extra.
With that said, Disney Wish has an assortment of dining choices that cater to all preferences and budgets.
Disney Wish Dining
The ship has three main dining rooms, each with a distinct theme and cuisine: 1923, Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure, and Worlds of Marvel. In addition, there is a self-service restaurant, Marceline Market, and several fast-food options such as Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods and Duck-In Diner. For a unique dining experience, guests can reserve a table at one of the two specialty restaurants, Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement or Inside Out: Joyful Sweets.
Complimentary dining
Breakfast
- Marceline Market (buffet)
- 1923 (main dining room, select days)
- Room service
Lunch
- Marceline Market
- Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods
- 1923 (select days)
- Worlds of Marvel (main dining room, select days)
- Room service
Dinner
- Mickey and Friends Festival of Foods
- 1923
- Worlds of Marvel
- Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure (main dining room)
- Room service
For-charge restaurants
Breakfast
- The Bayou (see the full menu)
Lunch
- Keg & Compass
- Inside Out: Joyful Sweets
- Wheezy’s Freezies
- The Bayou
- Palo Steakhouse (brunch)
- Enchanté (brunch)
Dinner
- Keg & Compass
- The Bayou
- Inside Out: Joyful Sweets
- Wheezy’s Freezies
- Palo Steakhouse
- Enchanté
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