Eight Disney World restaurants raise prices this week

Several Walt Disney World restaurants implemented menu price increases this week, affecting items at locations including Plaza Restaurant and Rainforest Cafe. Changes also involved new additions, removals, and description updates across multiple venues. The Disney Food Blog tracked these updates amid ongoing menu fluctuations at the resort.

Walt Disney World restaurants updated their menus this week, with price hikes at eight locations as reported by the Disney Food Blog. Notable increases occurred at Plaza Restaurant in Magic Kingdom, where the Chipotle Barbecue Pork Sandwich rose from $17 to $19. At Rainforest Cafe in Disney's Animal Kingdom, multiple appetizers, salads, seafood, sandwiches, and entrees saw rises, such as the Awesome Appetizer Adventure from $26.99 to $27.79 and Treetop Filet from $49.99 to $51.29. New items like Jungle Chopped Salad for $24.79 and Bourbon Grilled Meatloaf for $32.99 were added, while others were removed, including Cheese Curds and Korean Fried Chicken Lettuce Wraps. In Disney Springs, T-Rex raised prices on appetizers like Supersaurus Sampler from $34.99 to $35.99, salads such as Cobb Salad from $24.99 to $25.79, burgers like Megasaurus Burger from $24.99 to $25.49, and many entrees and sides. Planet Hollywood increased Guy Fieri's Turkey Pic-A-Nic from $19.99 to $21.99 and kids' meals from $9.99 to $12.99 each. At Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, Maya Grill hiked Ahi Tuna Tostada to $17 from $16 and Chicken Flautas to $16 from $15, alongside additions like Kansas City Steak for $66 and new salads. Cafe Rix beverages rose, with Frappe moving to $7.50 from $6.39. Other changes included additions and removals at sites like Sunshine Seasons in EPCOT, Chef Mickey’s, and Trattoria al Forno at Disney’s BoardWalk Inn, but without specified price increases. The blog advises checking menus via the Disney World website or My Disney Experience app before trips, noting frequent updates.

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