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Quick Service at Walt Disney World on a Budget

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updated Jan 6th, 2022

With endless options for quick service food offerings, Walt Disney World can seem overwhelming. We definitely felt that way before our first visit. We didn’t want to miss any “hidden gems” or classic “must dos.” For our best tips and tricks on sticking with a budget at Walt Disney World, head to our post Operation Food Budget: Walt Disney World.

If you’re looking for just a few faves we already have a blog post about our 5 Best Cheap Eats at Walt Disney World, but truly there are endless options. So in this post, we break down more Quick Service restaurants park by park (and a few off site options too!).

These are some great choices that won’t “break the bank” at each park, which are both filling and great to share. For real time menus and pricing, be sure to click the links provided.

Magic Kingdom:

Epcot: 

I budget more for Epcot than any other park, especially during festival season. The small plates are quite small and they aren’t cheap. Things will add up fast! If you have a budget, look ahead at the offerings and pick 3-5 things for the day to share. I was blown away by everything I had at the Festival of the Arts booths! For what I chose and how we shared, check out this blog post hereI enjoyed “eating around the world” so my husband and I shared a small thing from each area, but definitely budget extra for food in Epcot.

Hollywood Studios: 

Animal Kingdom: 

Outside the Parks: 

This is where things get blown wide open. There are all of the quick service offerings at Disney Springs, and then more at all of the resorts. For efficiency of time, we pack and stay in the parks on park days, but on “off days” we love to resort hop and check out the other food options. Packing snacks for HS or Epcot, then popping over to the Boardwalk for a gourmet ice cream sundae at Beaches and Cream, for instance, is a welcome option. When it’s open, we feel strongly that you can’t visit a Disney Park and not get the beignets. At WDW, you will only find them at Port Orleans French Quarter. (They come with an option of three dipping sauces!)

Disney Springs

Disney Springs is also a whole different beast. The best QS option is likely going to be Polite Pig. Their sandwiches are only $11-14 and totally shareable. The sauce bar is a total bonus, and it feels like a Table Service restaurant, even though it’s classified as Quick Service. We LOVED the platter, we shared it with 5 of us and then headed to Gideon’s for dessert!

We also really liked Chicken Guy! It was a long line but it came hot and tender, and the sauces were amazing! Make sure to check out the “mobile order” options on the Walt Disney World app to see all of the amazing choices (including food trucks!) you can get there. The water parks surprised us in how great the food offerings were also! Definitely check out the options before you head there. (Our thoughts on the water parks can be found here.)

There is no shortage of places to eat at Walt Disney World. Whether you want to fill up on snacks, share a meal, or go all out, we hope this will serve as a wonderful resource for you on your next Walt Disney World vacation!

What’s your favourite quick service meal? 

Have a magical day!
Erica, Heidi, Elisia and Danielle

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