Disney World Water Parks: Dining Package Now Available

As the temps rise in Disney World, guests are going to be spending more time in the water parks. This spring, Disney is making it more convenient than ever enjoy a day in these water parks.

While the Disney Dining Plan does work in the water parks, some guests don’t want to purchase the DDP, but they want the convenience of not having to carry cash or plastic while they’re in and out of the water all day.

Problem: solved!

Splash Pack Bundle

Save 20% when you bundle your dining and a souvenir at Disney's Water Parks. Photo credits (C) Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Save 20% when you bundle your dining and a souvenir at Disney’s Water Parks. Photo credits (C) Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Splash Pack bundle allows you to pre-purchase your dining including select food entrees and dessert options, a refillable mug (valid at the water parks only), and a beach towel souvenir.

At Disney’s Blizzard Beach, guests can enjoy the Blizzard Burger with cheddar and sweet and smoky ham-jam on a pretzel bun. It’s served with coleslaw and steak fries. Or for vegetarians and vegans, try the plant-based rice bowl. Dessert options include chocolate-dipped key lime pie and milkshakes in salted caramel, peppermint, chocolate, and vanilla flavors.

In Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon, try the guac flight with veggies, bacon, or shrimp, the jerk chicken rice bowl, or the plant-based bratwurst sandwich. To drink, check out the Blue Typhoon Colada or the Tropical Storm.

You can also choose which theme you’d like for your bundle, which just determines which towel you’ll get. Options include Lilo and Stitch, Toy Story, Finding Nemo, and Mickey Mouse!

The Splash Pack bundle is available from March 26th through May 4th and will cost $44 per person plus tax, which Disney says will save you 20%. To purchase this limited time, convenient bundle, head over to Singapore Sal’s at Typhoon Lagoon or Beach Haus at Blizzard Beach.

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