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If you’ve ever tried to budget for a trip to Disney World, you know one thing for sure: the cost for food can add up fast.
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Even for those of us who spend a lot of time inside the parks, including plenty of days wandering around Magic Kingdom, figuring out how to stretch your dining budget can feel like a constant puzzle. Prices change, menus rotate, and suddenly that snack you thought would be a quick $6 stop somehow turns into a $12 purchase. But here’s the thing: there’s a surprisingly simple trick that seasoned Disney adults use all the time to quietly shave dollars off their food bill. It’s not flashy, and Disney doesn’t advertise it, but it works more often than you might expect. And once you know it, you’ll start noticing opportunities to use it everywhere.
One of the easiest ways to accidentally spend more money on Disney food is by ordering items that come bundled with extras.
Frozen Duck Duck Razz
You’ve probably seen them before, drinks with glowing cubes, souvenir cups, or fun themed containers. They’re cute, they look great in photos, and Disney definitely knows how to make them tempting. But those little add-ons often come with a higher price tag attached.
Watermelon Slush with Death Star Glow Cube
If you’re ordering a specialty beverage or limited-time drink, it’s always worth asking if the drink can be made without the glow cube or souvenir item. In some cases, removing that extra piece can lower the price a bit. It might only shave a few dollars off, but if you’re ordering multiple drinks throughout the day, it can add up surprisingly quickly.
Joffrey’s Coffee Chicory Cold Brew with Glow Cube
A good example is the famous Lapu Lapu from Tambu Lounge at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Normally, this drink is served inside an entire carved-out pineapple, which definitely makes it memorable. But that pineapple presentation is part of why the price is higher. If you ask nicely, you may be able to order the same drink without the pineapple shell. The result? Same tropical cocktail, but with a slightly smaller bill.
Lapu Lapu
And honestly, if skipping that presentation saves you enough for another snack later, that can be a pretty great trade-off.
Another place this strategy sometimes works is with quick-service meals. Many entrées at quick-service restaurants automatically come with a side (things like fries, chips, or fruit). But here’s something a lot of guests don’t realize: occasionally, you can ask for the entrée without the side item.
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe
When that’s possible, the price may drop a little. This tends to work best at locations like Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe, where customizable orders happen pretty frequently. If you weren’t planning to eat the chips or fries anyway, skipping them could save you a couple of dollars per meal.
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There is one catch, though. If you’re hoping to try this trick, you’ll usually need to order in person instead of using the mobile ordering feature in the My Disney Experience app. Mobile ordering typically locks you into the standard menu setup, which means the side items are automatically included.
Counters to order
So if you’re trying to customize your order to save money, you may have to hop in the regular line and ask a Cast Member directly.
Here’s the important part: this isn’t a guaranteed trick. Disney menus and pricing structures vary a lot between restaurants, and sometimes the system simply won’t allow those adjustments. But plenty of experienced Disney visitors still ask because when it does work, it’s an easy way to reduce your spending without giving up the food you actually want.
Columbia Harbour House
The key is to always be polite and understanding when asking. Cast Members are following the system they’ve been given, so if the answer is no, that’s completely okay. But when the answer is yes? That little request could save you just enough for an extra treat later. And at Disney, that extra treat might be the best part of the day.
As always, keep it right here at Magical Guides for the latest tips, trends, and discoveries around Disney World.
Are you planning to try any of these tricks on your next Disney World trip? Let us know in the comments below.
Full spread
Even for those of us who spend a lot of time inside the parks, including plenty of days wandering around Magic Kingdom, figuring out how to stretch your dining budget can feel like a constant puzzle. Prices change, menus rotate, and suddenly that snack you thought would be a quick $6 stop somehow turns into a $12 purchase. But here’s the thing: there’s a surprisingly simple trick that seasoned Disney adults use all the time to quietly shave dollars off their food bill. It’s not flashy, and Disney doesn’t advertise it, but it works more often than you might expect. And once you know it, you’ll start noticing opportunities to use it everywhere.
One of the easiest ways to accidentally spend more money on Disney food is by ordering items that come bundled with extras.
Frozen Duck Duck Razz
You’ve probably seen them before, drinks with glowing cubes, souvenir cups, or fun themed containers. They’re cute, they look great in photos, and Disney definitely knows how to make them tempting. But those little add-ons often come with a higher price tag attached.
Watermelon Slush with Death Star Glow Cube
If you’re ordering a specialty beverage or limited-time drink, it’s always worth asking if the drink can be made without the glow cube or souvenir item. In some cases, removing that extra piece can lower the price a bit. It might only shave a few dollars off, but if you’re ordering multiple drinks throughout the day, it can add up surprisingly quickly.
Joffrey’s Coffee Chicory Cold Brew with Glow Cube
A good example is the famous Lapu Lapu from Tambu Lounge at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Normally, this drink is served inside an entire carved-out pineapple, which definitely makes it memorable. But that pineapple presentation is part of why the price is higher. If you ask nicely, you may be able to order the same drink without the pineapple shell. The result? Same tropical cocktail, but with a slightly smaller bill.
Lapu Lapu
And honestly, if skipping that presentation saves you enough for another snack later, that can be a pretty great trade-off.
The Quick-Service Side Dish Trick
Another place this strategy sometimes works is with quick-service meals. Many entrées at quick-service restaurants automatically come with a side (things like fries, chips, or fruit). But here’s something a lot of guests don’t realize: occasionally, you can ask for the entrée without the side item.
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe
When that’s possible, the price may drop a little. This tends to work best at locations like Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe, where customizable orders happen pretty frequently. If you weren’t planning to eat the chips or fries anyway, skipping them could save you a couple of dollars per meal.
All the eats
There is one catch, though. If you’re hoping to try this trick, you’ll usually need to order in person instead of using the mobile ordering feature in the My Disney Experience app. Mobile ordering typically locks you into the standard menu setup, which means the side items are automatically included.
Counters to order
So if you’re trying to customize your order to save money, you may have to hop in the regular line and ask a Cast Member directly.
It Won’t Work Every Time
Here’s the important part: this isn’t a guaranteed trick. Disney menus and pricing structures vary a lot between restaurants, and sometimes the system simply won’t allow those adjustments. But plenty of experienced Disney visitors still ask because when it does work, it’s an easy way to reduce your spending without giving up the food you actually want.
Columbia Harbour House
The key is to always be polite and understanding when asking. Cast Members are following the system they’ve been given, so if the answer is no, that’s completely okay. But when the answer is yes? That little request could save you just enough for an extra treat later. And at Disney, that extra treat might be the best part of the day.
As always, keep it right here at Magical Guides for the latest tips, trends, and discoveries around Disney World.
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Are you planning to try any of these tricks on your next Disney World trip? Let us know in the comments below.