Disney Dining Experience Card

minnie29uk

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Hi All,
Im struggling to find the link to apply for this again...any clues please?

Thanks,
Lynn
 
This card is now called Tables in Wonderland. If you have a Annual pass you can purchase the card at the park entrances now.
It covers 20% off a varid selection of restuarants and is valid for you and upto 6 guests.
 
I've never heard of this before and we are planning on buying annual passes this year.

What is the benefit of this card on top of the AP - as i was under the impression that the AP gave discounts on food and merchandise, and free parking anyway?
 

We will be buying our AP's when we get there. Can we do the same for Tables in Wonderland?
I notice it said that the card will be posted out to us, but that if it doesn't arrive before we leave we can collect a covering letter from Epcot so was wondering how this might work if anyone has any experiences.
 
pre 'Tables in Wonderland' we had the DDE card. In December 2007 we were able to buy it as we collected our APs (at any guest services.)
 
Yes we purchased our APs and Tables in Wonderland card together at Guest Relations in November.
 
Thank you

Might take a trip down to DTD the night we get there then to get all this sorted. :thumbsup2
 
Kenny - you can also pick it up at Epcot. I ordered mine about ten weeks before my trip but they're really slow at posting them out, so I just collected it and got my AP at the same time.
 
Thanks again.
Not sure when we will be going to Epcot. Our plans are very much 'wake-up, what do we want to do today' type things.
The only thing we do know is that we will be doing AK first morning because we will no doubt be up early anyway, so it is a good time to do the safari.

All good info though, and worth bearing in mind.
 
This card is now called Tables in Wonderland. If you have a Annual pass you can purchase the card at the park entrances now.
It covers 20% off a varid selection of restuarants and is valid for you and upto 6 guests.


Lovely,I hadnt realised this.

Thanks,
Lynn
 
A gratuity of 18% is automatically added to the bill regardless of the number of diners, so that's something to watch out for when you are looking at if it is beneficial.

Someone on here worked out that you would need to spend over $300 (nearer $400 if I remember) to break even with it.

I'm sure it's valid for up to 10 people in the group.
 












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