13 Disney Springs Restaurants Now Offering a UNIQUE Dining Package

Are you trying to plan the perfect night out in Disney World?

Cinderella Castle

There’s plenty to do in Disney World and it might be hard to narrow down your plans! You’re probably trying to decide what entertainment or what restaurant to choose, but what if you could combine all of that in one night?

If you’re looking for dinner AND a show, Disney is now offering an exclusive dining opportunity through Cirque du Soleil in Disney Springs! This special offer, called Animated Evening, lets you catch a showing of Drawn to Life and enjoy exclusive prix fixe dining in Disney Springs.

Drawn to Life

You must first purchase tickets for Drawn to Life, and then book your dining reservation for Animated Evening! Your reservation must be scheduled either 2.5 hours before or 2 hours after your showtime, and prices for the prix fixe menus range from $45 to $65 at 13 different Disney Springs restaurants.

©Cirque du Soleil

The following restaurants have a $45 prix fixe menu:

Raglan Road

And these restaurants feature a $65 prix fixe menu:

Paddlefish

You can purchase your tickets for Drawn to Life through Cirque du Soleil’s website or by calling (877) 924-7783, and you can book Animated Evening dining reservations by calling (407) 587-5981.

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Read more about Cirque du Soleil’s Drawn to Life here!

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One Reply to “13 Disney Springs Restaurants Now Offering a UNIQUE Dining Package”

  1. I’m confused as to how this is any different than just going to dinner at Disney Springs and then going to Cirque? There doesn’t seem to be any deal there. If anything it sounds MORE expensive to do it this way, or am I missing something?