10 Most Expensive Restaurants at Walt Disney World

Using the Disney Dining Plan, Try These Expensive Restaurants

Amanda M. Rose
  1. Artist Point restaurant is located at Walt Disney World's Wilderness Lodge. The average cost of the entrees is $32. The most expensive entree being the Grilled Beef Tenderloin at $43.
  2. Jiko restaurant is located at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, and the avg entree price $32.90, Maize-crusted Pacific Halibut, Grilled Swordfish, Barbecue Beef Short Ribs and Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon are some of the most expensive entrees on the menu at this time.
  3. Citricos restuarant is located at the Grand Floridian Resort, and the average cost of the entree is $34.78. The most expensive entree on the menu is the Braised Veal Shank at $46.
  4. Yachtsman Steakhouse restaurant is located at Walt Disney World's Yacht Club Resort. The average cost of the entrees is $35.78, The most expensive entree being the 24oz Porterhouse steak at $44.
  5. California Grill restaurant is located at Walt Disney World's Contemporary Resort. The average price of the entrees is $35.63. The most expensive entree on the menu is the Oak-fired Grouper Fillet.
  6. Bistro De Paris restaurant is located at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center World Showcase in the France section. The entrees cost an average $35.63. The most expensive entree is the Maine Lobster coming in at $43.
  7. Flying Fish restaurant located at Walt Disney's Boardwalk Resort, average price for entrees is $36. The most expensive entree is the Signature Flying Fish Cafe: Char Crusted New York Strip Steak at $42.00
  8. Narcoossee's restaurant is located at Walt Disney World's Grand Floridian Resort. The average cost of the entrees is $37.10, and the most expensive entree is a steamed whole Maine lobster at $59, and the Surf and Turf entree is $58.
  9. Fulton's Crab Shack restaurant is located at the Market Place at Walt Disney World's Downtown Disney. Fulton's offers the largest menu. Some of the most expensive choices on the menu is the Alaska King Crab Claws and Australian Lobster Tail ($51.95), Filet of Beef Oscar ($45.95), Cowboy Steak ($44.95), Alaska King Crab Claws ($51.95) and the Lobster Narragansett ($44.95).
  10. Victoria and Albert's is a restaurant that is located at the Grand Floridian Resort and Spa and is by far the most exclusive and expensive restaurant at Walt Disney World. The menu here changes daily, but a regular fixed price menu will cost $125/person and $60/person for the wine pairings.
My tip...if you are planning on eating at one of these expensive restaurants, use the Disney Deluxe Dining Plan. All of the restaurants, except Victoria and Albert's, and Fulton's Crab Shack are eligible for the Dining Plans, but will require two Dining Plan table service credits.

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I am an Authorized Disney Planner that loves everything Disney. I run my own business, Magical Dream Tours (www.magicaldreamtours.com), and work to ensure that people will have a magical Disney Vacation, whe...  View profile

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  • Very special treat1/10/2011

    Yes, the meals can be pricey especially in these times. However, the beauty and attention to every detail of these restaurants makes for very special memories, in addition to a delicious meal. We sometimes owe it to ourselves to enjoy that extra special dining experience.

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper8/23/2009

    Oops, nothing here :)

  • Elizabeth Valentine6/8/2009

    I'm going to have to tuck all this great information away in case I go someday. :)

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