Dining Costs Climb on Disney Cruises, But Not Everywhere
Disney Cruise Line is in the process of quietly raising prices at its four adult-exclusive dining venues, with one restaurant increasing costs across the fleet and others upping the charges only on certain ships.
Also, the changes have staggered effective dates and impact cruises departing from US ports or from Vancouver, British Columbia, meaning that itineraries operating from ports in Europe and Australia/New Zealand are, so far, not included in the new price policy.
Some fee hikes are already being implemented onboard the ships. Restaurants that are seeing the price hikes, which range between 5% and 10%, include Enchanté, by Michelin-starred Chef Arnaud Lallement; Palo; Palo Steakhouse; and Remy.
Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening, and remember that the increases are on the menus’ base prices only.
At Palo (called Palo Steakhouse on Disney Wish), the brunch menu and the prix-fixe dinner menu are increasing by $5, to $55 per person.
The venue is inspired by Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” and is a steakhouse with Italian cuisine influences. The price hike is being implemented on all of the line’s existing ships.
Guests on two ships, Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, will pay more to dine at Remy, the formal French restaurant inspired by Remy, the lovable character from the movie “Ratatouille.”
The Remy Champagne Brunch is going up by $5, to $85 per person; the Remy Dessert Experience is rising by $5, to $70 per person; and the prix-fixe Remy Dinner now costs $10 more, rising to $145 per person.
The line’s most formal venue, Enchanté, will see costs rise by $10, to $145 per person for the Enchanté Lunch and Enchanté Dinner aboard Disney Treasure and Disney Wish.
Two ships, Disney Wish and Disney Treasure, have already implemented the new cost structure, on June 20 and June 21, 2025, respectively. Prices are set to rise on Disney Dream on June 26, 2025 and Disney Wonder on June 30, 2025.
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It won’t be until November 2025 that Disney Fantasy venues reflect the new prices. That ship will raise rates on November 16, 2025 after she emerges from dry dock and returns to her homeport at Port Canaveral.
Will Disney’s New Builds Reflect The New Dining Prices?
Disney Cruise Line has two ships under construction — Disney Destiny, set to launch in November 2025, and Disney Adventure, due to enter service in December 2025. Neither of the ships appears to be included in the dining venue price hikes.
Disney Destiny will be based at Port Everglades, while Disney Adventure will be the first ship in the Disney fleet to homeport in Asia, in this case at Singapore.
Disney Cruise Line last raised costs at its adults-exclusive eateries in 2023. The price increases were roughly the same, rising by $5 to $10 per person. At that time, however, the Palo brunch was not included in the increase. Remy and Enchanté both rose to $135 per person that year.
Ironically, the spikes in specialty dining prices followed a lowering of cruise planning costs that the line announced just days ago. On June 18, 2025, Disney Cruise Line reduced its cruise deposit requirement to 10% of the base cruise fare — a cut of 50% from the previously required 20%.
The lowering of the deposit was meant to lessen the upfront costs of booking a voyage.