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2026 Disney World Free Dining Deal for Kids



By Dave Shute

FREE DINING FOR KIDS AT DISNEY WORLD IN 2026

Walt Disney World has released an unusual discount applicable to 2026 visits. In it, families reserving a Disney World hotel room and buying one of the Disney dining plans for adult guests can get the same dining plan for kids for free.

Disney defines kids as those aged 3 through 9, and adults as those 10 and older.

Unlike Disney’s usual “Free Dining” offers, you get to choose which of the two dining plans they wish. This provides flexibility, for example for folks aimed at both value resort and at character meals. (For more on the Disney dining plans see this.)

Moreover, Disney also says  that the 2026 Free Dining for kids plan can also be “combined with other select special offers.”

While the word “select” may be carrying a lot of burden there, speculation is that guests will be able to combine it with 2026 room rate deals. The kids Free Dining deal itself will save (depending on plan) ~$25 to $30 per night per kid. Room rate (or other “select”) deals can extend the savings even deeper.

For more on this deal, see this.

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