Travelers sailing with Disney Cruise Line may find their next vacation costs more – if they’re over 18, that is.
The line raised prices for several optional adults-only restaurants on ships throughout its fleet this week. Guests having brunch or dinner at Northern Italian eatery Palo on the line’s Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Magic and Disney Wonder vessels and Palo Steakhouse on Disney Wish will now pay $50 per person, up from $45, a spokesperson for the line said in an email.
Remy, which serves French cuisine on Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, now costs $80 per person for brunch, up from $75, and $135 per guest for dinner, an increase from $125. The dessert option also jumped from $60 to $65 per person.
At French-inspired Enchanté on Disney Wish, brunch also now costs $80 per person – previously $75 – and its dessert offering runs $65 per guest, up from $60. The multi-course Passion and Collection dinner options will now cost $135 and $205, respectively, up from $125 and $195.
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The new pricing applies to reservations made on or after Tuesday. The spokesperson said the line raised the charges “as we continue to make enhancements to the overall dining experience and menu selections.” At dinner, guests can also select items a la carte at variable pricing.
The changes come as other cruise lines have hiked prices in the wake of inflation and the industry’s continued recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Celebrity Cruises increased its gratuity rates this month, and lines such as MSC Cruises and Carnival Cruise Line have also recently increased fees for beverage packages.
Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at ndiller@usatoday.com.