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Disney World Guests Face Major Price Increase at Iconic Restaurant

Disney World dining just got more expensive.

Luxury experiences have increasingly become a major focus at Walt Disney World Resort. Across hotels, special events, VIP tours, and restaurants, Disney has continued raising prices throughout 2026 as demand for premium offerings remains high.

Exterior of Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
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That trend is especially visible at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.

The flagship hotel is home to Victoria & Albert’s, widely considered the most prestigious restaurant at Walt Disney World. The award-winning dining location has built a reputation around formal service, tasting menus, and one of the hardest reservations to secure anywhere on Disney property.

Now, Disney guests will need to pay significantly more to eat there.

Disney Quietly Raises Prices at Victoria & Albert’s

Victoria & Albert’s has officially increased its pricing effective immediately.

Diners enjoying a fancy experience at Victoria & Albert's
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The restaurant’s prix-fixe menu now starts at $375 per person, up from $295 — an $80 increase. Optional wine pairings now begin at $210 per guest, previously $155, while zero-proof pairings increased from $115 to $145.

Tax and gratuity are not included.

The updated pricing quietly appeared on Disney’s official website this week without a wider announcement from the company.

Victoria & Albert’s reopened in 2022 after an extended closure and refurbishment. Since then, the restaurant has remained one of the most in-demand dining experiences at Walt Disney World Resort, with reservations often disappearing within minutes.

Victoria & Albert's dining room
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Located inside Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, the restaurant is known for multi-course tasting menus, seasonal ingredients, and strict dress requirements. Disney describes the experience as an “epicurean feast” inspired by global cuisine.

The restaurant also remains one of Disney’s most acclaimed dining locations.

Victoria & Albert’s is the only restaurant owned and operated by a U.S. theme park destination to hold a AAA Five Diamond Award. Its Chef’s Table and Queen Victoria Room experiences are particularly difficult to book.

Disney Continues Expanding Premium Experiences

The increase comes as Disney continues pushing further into luxury tourism.

Dressed up diners at Victoria & Albert's
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Throughout 2026, Walt Disney World Resort has introduced higher pricing across several offerings, including hotel stays, Lightning Lane access, hard-ticket events, and signature dining experiences.

Victoria & Albert’s has increasingly become part of that strategy.

Even before the latest increase, dinner for two with wine pairings, tax, and gratuity could easily exceed $1,000. The new pricing pushes the experience even further into ultra-luxury territory.

Disney has not publicly commented on the increase.

The broader hospitality industry has seen continued price hikes tied to inflation, operational costs, and demand for high-end experiences. Disney restaurants have also seen steady menu increases over the past several years, particularly at deluxe resorts and signature dining locations.

Pontoon boat at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
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Victoria & Albert’s remains one of the clearest examples of that shift.

Despite the higher pricing, demand for reservations is unlikely to slow anytime soon. The restaurant continues attracting both Disney fans and fine dining audiences looking for one of the most exclusive meals available anywhere at Walt Disney World Resort.

Would you pay more than $375 per person to dine at Victoria & Albert’s at Disney World?

Chloe James

Chloë is a theme park addict and self-proclaimed novelty hunter. She's obsessed with all things Star Wars, loves roller coasters (but hates Pixar Pal-A-Round), and lives for Disney's next Muppets project.

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