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Disney Cruise Line’s Pricey Specialty Dining Gets Pricier  

The line is increasing the adult dining price at all four extra-fee restaurants in a staggered rollout across its fleet.

by Dori Saltzman  June 26, 2025
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Photo: Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line’s already-expensive specialty restaurants are getting even more costly. The line is increasing the adult dining price at all four extra-fee restaurants in a staggered rollout across its fleet, according to Disney Cruise Line Blog.

The updated pricing is for new reservations only and is applicable on sailings from the United States and Vancouver only, at this time.

Here are the changes:

  • At Palo and Palo Steakhouse, the cover charge at both brunch and the prix-fixe dinner are increasing by $5 to $55 for each.
  • At Remy (onboard Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy), pricing for the Champaign brunch will increase by $5 to $85, pricing for the Remy Dessert Experience will increase by $5 to $70, and pricing for the prix-fixe Remy Dinner will increase by $10 to $145.
  • Enchanté (onboard Disney Treasure and Disney Wish) will also see a $10 price hike, bringing lunch and dinner to $145.

The pricing increase began with Disney Wish’s June 20, 2025, departure, followed by Disney Treasure on June 21. The new pricing rolls out today (June 26) on Disney Dream, and will be followed by Disney Magic on June 27 and Disney Wonder on June 30 (not including the Australia/New Zealand sailings). Disney Fantasy’s pricing will increase starting Nov. 16, following its drydock and return to sailing from Port Canaveral.

According to Disney Cruise Line Blog, it is expected that when Disney Destiny launches later this year, it will have the all-new pricing at both Palo Steakhouse and Enchanté.

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