Disney Springs
The Ultimate Guide to Shopping, Dining & Entertainment — no park ticket required
The Ultimate Guide to Shopping, Dining & Entertainment — no park ticket required
Character: Upscale waterfront destination with premium dining and fine shopping.
Best For: Date nights, special occasions, fine dining, waterfront views
Vibe: Elegant, sophisticated, lakeside atmosphere
Character: Modern open-air shopping district with designer boutiques and upscale retailers.
Best For: Fashion, brand shopping, contemporary dining
Vibe: Trendy, upscale, contemporary Mediterranean
Character: Classic Disney shopping with the iconic World of Disney, the largest Disney store on Earth.
Best For: Families, Disney merchandise, casual browsing
Vibe: Magical, family-friendly, quintessentially Disney
Character: Entertainment hub with Cirque du Soleil, AMC, Splitsville, and unique dining.
Best For: Entertainment seekers, groups, evening nights out
Vibe: Energetic, eclectic, entertainment-first
World-class musicians, dancers, and entertainers perform throughout Disney Springs daily at no cost. Check the Disney Springs app for daily schedule and locations.
Explore hundreds of beautifully designed retail shops without spending a dime. The storefronts and displays are half the experience — great for leisurely browsing.
Interactive fountains and water displays are scattered throughout the property. Kids love the splash areas near the Marketplace — a free, cooling break on hot days.
Disney characters occasionally make surprise appearances at Disney Springs. Unlike park meet-and-greets, these are free with no standby line required.
The lakeside promenade is one of the most beautiful spots at Walt Disney World. Walk the full loop for water views, outdoor seating, and stunning sunset photos.
Curated outdoor art pieces and seasonal installations are placed throughout Disney Springs. Easy to miss if you're moving fast — slow down and look up.
Multiple outdoor stages feature rotating live performers throughout the day and evening. Some indoor venues also have music audible from the walkway outside.
Disney Springs features genuinely impressive urban design across its four neighborhoods. The Town Center's Mediterranean motif and The Landing's boat architecture are worth exploring closely.
Most restaurants offer happy hour deals on appetizers and drinks from 3–6 PM. The Landing bars and Raglan Road are especially good for happy hour value.
Ghirardelli regularly offers free chocolate samples. Various specialty food shops also provide tastings — ask cast members what's available when you walk in.
AP holders receive 10–20% off at many dining and retail locations. Always mention your pass when booking reservations or making purchases.
Earl of Sandwich ($10–$14) and D-Luxe Burger ($18–$22) are standout quick service options. Polite Pig delivers James Beard–level BBQ at casual dining prices.
Use travel reward cards at Disney Springs restaurants — many cards offer 3–4x points on dining. A full evening can earn meaningful rewards points.
Portions at most Disney Springs restaurants are generous. Splitting an appetizer and entrée is common — especially at Morimoto Asia and STK where portions are large.
September–October and January–February offer the best combination of short waits and table availability. You'll get walk-in tables at restaurants that book out weeks ahead during peak season.
Many quick service locations accept Mobile Order via My Disney Experience. Check the Disney Springs app before visiting for digital-only promotions and exclusive offers.
Unlike the theme parks, Disney Springs has free self-parking in two garages plus surface lots. Arrive before 6 PM on weekends to guarantee a lower-level spot near entrances.
Tuesday–Thursday 10 AM–noon is the quietest window. Shops are uncrowded, staff are freshest, and walk-up seating is available at most restaurants.
September, early October, January, and February offer the lowest crowds. You'll find easy parking, no waits at most restaurants, and a relaxed atmosphere.
Summer weekends (June–August), Christmas week, spring break, and Memorial/Labor Day weekends bring the highest crowds and longest restaurant waits. Book ahead if visiting then.
Light rain clears crowds significantly at Disney Springs. Most of the Marketplace and Town Center have covered walkways. A light rain poncho turns a busy day into a pleasant one.
Fine dining restaurants peak at 6:30–8:00 PM. Book reservations 60+ days out for peak nights, or arrive before 5:30 PM or after 8:30 PM for better walk-up availability.
Friday and Saturday evenings have the best energy — live music at multiple venues, full activity on the waterfront, and the most street entertainment. Worth experiencing once per visit.
The waterfront near The Landing and Paddlefish is spectacular at sunset. Plan to be there 30 minutes before and after sunset for the best photography conditions.
Book Cirque du Soleil 2–3 weeks ahead during peak season. Matinee shows (3–5 PM) are less crowded than evening performances — and often discounted by 10–20%.
Check off items you plan to experience to estimate your Disney Springs spending
Per-person estimates for a typical visit.
Use these companion guides to plan the rest of your Disney World vacation