If you’ve ever been on a Disney Cruise, you already know one thing for sure: you will never be hungry.
And on the Disney Wish?
The choices can feel downright overwhelming—in the best way.
This guide walks you through every restaurant on the Disney Wish, from the big three rotational dining rooms to the adults only fine dining spots, grab and go food, and even room service.

I’ve added helpful links to my full reviews and complete menus along the way, so you can deep dive into any restaurant you’re curious about:
• Worlds of Marvel Menu + Review
• Disney Cruise Room Service Guide
• Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods Guide
Disney Wish Allergy Friendly Menus
Now let’s go eat our way through the Wish!
What Is Rotational Dining? (And Why It’s Brilliant)
Disney does dining a little differently from other cruise lines.
On every night of your cruise, you’ll eat dinner in one of the three main dining restaurants.
But here’s the twist: you rotate between them, so you’ll get to try all three.
And the best part?
Your serving team comes with you every night.
They learn your drink order, your kids’ preferences, and things like whether you like extra bread or zero bread at all.
On the Disney Wish, your three rotational restaurants are:
• Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure
• 1923
• Worlds of Marvel
Want to peek at each one in detail?
Here you go:
• Arendelle Review
• 1923 Menu
• Worlds of Marvel Menu
How Disney Wish Dining Rotation Works
Your rotation is listed in your Disney Cruise Line Navigator app as soon as you board.
The order generally follows:
1923 Worlds of Marvel Arendelle
Examples:
• 3 night cruise: If you start in Worlds of Marvel, you’ll visit Arendelle on night two and 1923 on night three.
• 4 night cruise: You repeat the second night’s restaurant on night three.On the third night you will have the Pirate Night Menu
If you don’t love the rotation you got?
Head to Triton’s Lounge at 1:00 pm on embarkation day and the dining team will help if they can.
Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure
Let’s be honest—if you have a Frozen fan in your family, this restaurant is going to be the highlight of their trip.



Arendelle invites you to Anna and Kristoff’s engagement celebration inside Queen Elsa’s castle. You’ll get live songs, dancing, character appearances, and lots of familiar Frozen touches.
A few things to know:
• The show is genuinely fun and full of energy
• The food is Scandinavian inspired but still very approachable
• The table spacing is… tight (really tight)
• Many tables have limited or no view of the stage, but you’ll hear everything loud and clear
For a full walkthrough—including what to order—check out the full review.
1923 – Classic Hollywood Elegance
If Arendelle is all about the show, 1923 is all about atmosphere and really good food.
Named for the year Walt and Roy founded the Walt Disney Company, 1923 feels like stepping into a Golden Age Hollywood studio—complete with over 1,000 animation props and sketches.



Why people love it:
• It’s quiet, elegant, and beautifully designed
• The menu is inspired by California cuisine
• You can eat breakfast and lunch here (a huge plus over the busy Marceline Market)
• The Ahi Tuna and Burrata starters are guest favorites
It’s easily the most peaceful dining experience on the ship. Check out the menu and review
Worlds of Marvel Dinner
If you’ve sailed on the other Disney ships, think of Worlds of Marvel as Animator’s Palate 2.0, but Avengers themed.



Your table has a Quantum Core, Ant Man and The Wasp appear on screen, and the show includes some fun surprises (no spoilers here!)
Things to know:
• Screens are everywhere—great views from almost every table
• The Quantum Core “activations” are fun but not overwhelming
• The Pym Doughnut Sundae is a must order
• The Wakanda Tasting Lab cocktail is pricey but shareable
A really fun dining room whether you’re a huge Marvel fan or not. Check out the full review
Adult Exclusive Dining on Disney Wish
The Wish features two adults only dining experiences—and both are spectacular in different ways:
- Palo Steakhouse
- Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement
You’ll find both after walking through The Rose Bar, which is worth a stop even if you don’t dine at either restaurant.
Palo Steakhouse
Palo Steakhouse is an elevated Italian inspired steakhouse, and each of the Disney ships has a Palo restaurant.
The Wish Class ships (Wish, Treasure and Destiny) have Palo Steakhouse, which has an expanded steak menu.



You can choose:
• Prix fixe dinner Dinner menu & review:
• À la carte dining
• Brunch (very popular!) Palo Brunch menu:
- Prima Notte Review of Prima Notte
Enchanté – Fine Dining at Its Most Magical
Enchanté is the most luxurious restaurant on the Wish—created in partnership with three Michelin star chef Arnaud Lallement.



You can choose:
• Enchanté Dinner
• Enchanté Brunch
Full honest review of Enchante Dinner
It’s pricey, elegant, and very much a “special occasion” meal. The menus and prices are the same for lunch and dinner.
Casual Dining on Disney Wish
If you want something fast and easy, the Wish has plenty of options.
Marceline Market
This is the buffet on Disney Wish which is open for breakfast and lunch only.
Mickey & Friends Festival of Foods


This is the midship quick service area with:
• Mickey’s Smokestack Barbecue
• Donald’s Cantina
• Goofy’s Grill
• Daisy’s Pizza Pies
• Sweet Minnie’s Ice Cream
Perfect for lunch, snacks, or late afternoon munchies.
Room Service (Included!)



Yes, room service is available 24/7—and most items are included.
And yes, there are things you must order.
Dining on the Disney Wish is honestly one of the best parts of the entire cruise. Between immersive dining shows, elegant spaces like 1923, Marvel fun, adults only restaurants, and endless casual options, there’s truly something for everyone.

Alison Meacham is the founder of EverythingMouse Disney Blog. For over 15 years she has shared her love of Disney Parks, Disney Cruises and Universal Orlando. In over 30 years of Disney Travel she has spent countless months in Disney Parks and has sailed on over 45 cruises. A British native and now a United States resident she splits her time between California, Florida and the UK. And spends a serious amount of time sailing the seven seas. She helps over 200,000 people per month follow their Disney travel dreams.
