Tables in Wonderland is a food and beverage discount available to Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club Members, and Florida Residents. Membership can be purchased for $100 – for Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members, or $125 for Florida Residents.
Tables in Wonderland membership offers a 20% discount on dining and beverages, including alcohol, at the over 100 restaurants that participate in the discount. Complimentary valet parking is also available through Tables in Wonderland when needed for dining purposes.
Some locations, such as Victoria and Albert’s at the Grand Floridian Resort do not accept Tables in Wonderland, and many others have blockout dates which include but are not limited to: Mother’s Day, Easter Sunday, 4th of July, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Membership purchases are valid for one year from date of purchase.
Have you used Tables in Wonderland? Many say it’s a better value than the dining plans, even if you aren’t trying to save money on alcoholic beverages. What has your experience been?
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We were very disappointed with tables in wonderland. Anytime you use the discount they force a 20% tip onto the bill. If your looking to have your tip covered its great but when we went to the Crystal Palace buffet I would have never tipped 20% ($40) just for someone to bring our soda.
We stay at Pop Century and All Stars most often, and TIW are accepted there with no gratuity added! It’s a great way to save on meals; and although they do add 18% gratuity, the discount is 20%, so it takes care of the tips for you! Its a great savings and a MUST if you want to choose your own plans and not do DDP.
The tip is only 18%, the discount is 20%.