The Disney Wish dining options are a plenty! With three new themed restaurants, the Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods, and adult only spaces, there is a lot to choose from.
What are the Disney Wish dining options?
There are a whole lot of options when it comes to Disney dining. From three incredibly themed new restaurants, to the adult only spaces, to the Deck 11 Festival of Foods, it is certain that guests will not starve when onboard the Disney Wish!
Disney Wish Restaurants
There are three rotational dining restaurants on the Disney Wish. Each of them is brand new to the Disney Cruise Line, and like nothing seen before. All of these restaurants are in the Aft of the ship, and are stacked on top of each other on decks 3, 4, and 5.
Worlds Of Marvel
Worlds Of Marvel celebrates the MCU as guests will participate in a fight against Ultron alongside their favorite superheroes. There are some delicious dining options for them as well. Worlds of Marvel can be found on Deck 4.
Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure
Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure is where guests will celebrate the engagement of Anna and Kristoff at a party that Oaken arranged. With fan favorite characters stopping by the tables, and a wonderful feast to partake in, Frozen fans will love this one. This restaurant is on deck 5, and is separated from the rest of the ship by a long hallway, allowing guests to feel transported to Arendelle.
1923
1923 is named after the year that Walt Disney and Roy Disney started it all. The restaurants (yes, there are two — named after Roy and Walt) are covered in incredible memorabilia. These can be found on deck 3.
Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods
Themed to the new Mickey Mouse cartoons, the Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods is on Deck 11 and offers a variety of Disney Wish dining. This is one of the best places to go for lunch, or just a snack, as there is pretty much everything you can imagine.
Similar to Deck 11 of the Disney Fantasy, Disney Dream, Disney Magic, and Disney Wonder, these are quick service grill type items. However, there are now a couple of added options including a taco bar (Donald’s Cantina) and BBQ (Mickey’s Smokestack Barbecue).
On Deck 11 guests can get anything else from pizza, to burgers, to chicken tenders. Where there previously was self serve soft serve ice cream machines, there is now Sweet Minnie’s Ice Cream, where it will be served to you. There is also a bar called The Lookout.
The coolest part about this area is that you feel like you are inside of one of the Mickey Mouse cartoons!
Marceline Market
Marceline Market replaces Cabanas, which is found on the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wonder, and Disney Magic. There are two sides to this dining area, and a whole lot to offer for both breakfast and lunch.
With practically anything you can imagine, this is a great stop for any meal of the day.
Disney Wish Dining – Adult Only
There are two adult only dining options on the Disney Wish — both of which do charge an additional fee. However, if you are looking for a date night away from the kids, or are traveling without children and want a quiet, fine dining experience, Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement are for you.
The later is inspired by Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and is an adult-exclusive restaurant serving French-inspired cuisine.
The Palo Steakhouse is a little bit different than the Palo which graces the Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Wonder, and Disney Magic. It is still upscale fine dining, but there are a lot of steak options. There are several courses to choose from as well, making for a Disney Wish dining experience that takes approximately 90 minutes. There is theming to Beauty and the Beast, just like Enchante, but more focused on Cogsworth.
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