Disney Cruise Line Dining: Disney Magic Restaurants & Menus (and Food Pictures!)
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Disney Magic Dining Overview
There are three themed sit-down restaurants onboard Disney Magic, and, thanks to rotational dining, you get to experience them all during your cruise. And your waitstaff team will rotate with you too!
You will find these sit-down restaurants onboard:
- Rapunzel’s Table
- Lumiere’s
- Animator’s Palate
Plus
- Palo (adults only, reservations required)
There are also several grab-and-go locations:
- Duck-in Diner (shawarma, hamburgers and hot dogs)
- Pinocchio’s Pizzeria
- Eye Scream Treats
- Frozone Treats
And
Cabanas, a casual restaurant offering buffet-style dining during breakfast and lunch, and table-service during dinner.
You can also order room service. It is available 24 hours a day.
The best part of cruising is that most of the meals and snacks are included in the price of the cruise! Dining at Palo and some items like specialty coffee and Dole Whip (😥) require an additional fee.
Rapunzel's Royal Table
Rapunzel’s Table is a Tangled-themed restaurant featuring German cuisine-inspired dishes.
This is our favorite restaurant on Disney Magic: not only it is beautifully decorated but you will also be treated to entertainment by Flynn Rider, Snuggly Duckling Thugs, and of course, Rapunzel herself and an enchanting floating lanterns procession.
Dinner Menu
Food Pictures
Animator's Palate
Our second favorite restaurant onboard Disney Magic. As you enter Animator’s Palate you see the walls decorated with hand-drawn images in black and white, but through the dinner the images come to life and the restaurant is transformed with splashes of vibrant color.
We also love watching our drawings join Disney characters on the screens as part of the show.
Dinner Menu
Food Pictures
Lumiere's
Another beautifully themed restaurant, Lumiere’s was inspired by Beauty and the Beast.
We got a surprise visit from Mickey & the pals during our dinner.
Dinner Menu
Food Pictures
Let The Magic Begin (First Night) Menu
The dinner menu on the first night cruise – “Let The Magic Begin” – is the same no matter what restaurant you are assigned to. We had our first dinner at Rapunzel’s Royal Table, but we didn’t get to see the dinner show until our second time at the Rapunzel’s.
Pirate Night Menu
A Pirate Night is quite different during the current restrictions. There is no deck party or fireworks (we did get Merrytime fireworks though!). You can still see characters dressed in pirate outfits and there are plenty of pirate-themed activities throughout the day (see the daily schedules here).
You will receive the bandanas at the restaurant before the dinner vs a stateroom host leaving them in the room. My best guess this is so the guests would not get tempted to wear them as masks – there were several announcements made during the dinner stating they are NOT masks.
There was a short pirate show during the dinner.
Breakfast Menu
If you choose to have breakfast at a sit-down restaurant, here is a sample menu:
Lunch Menu
And this is a sample menu for a lunch at a sit-down restaurant:
Palo
I have not had the pleasure of dining at Palo yet as it is an adult-only restaurant and my kiddo is only 12 (see our post on what it is like cruising with tweens here) and I am not quite ready to dine at a fancy restaurant all by myself, so I just have the screenshots of the menu, no food pictures.
Wine Packages
Room Service
Breakfast Menu
All Day Dining Menu
Casual & Quick Service Dining
Cabanas
Cabanas is a casual restaurant offering buffet-style dining for breakfast and lunch, and table-service for dinner.
We had dinner at the featured restaurants, so we did not have a chance to check out the dinner service at Cabanas.
Breakfast
For breakfast you will find:
- Oatmeal & grits
- Hashbrowns
- Eggs Benedict, scrambled eggs, omelets
- Donuts
- Pancakes, waffles, and French toast
- Yogurt
- Fruit
- Breakfast meats
- and more!
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