Wishes Dessert Party

Update: While nothing official has been announced, it is expected that this popular offering will return sometime in 2010. Check here for updates.
Through January 2, 2010, Magic Kingdom park visitors can attend The Wishes Dessert Party for an additional charge. This event takes place nightly on the Tomorrowland Terrace near the Noodle Station and includes reserved viewing for Disney's nighttime spectacular, Wishes, as well as a self-serve buffet. The buffet is "all you can eat and drink" and will offer assorted fresh fruit, tarts, cookies, brulees, chocolates, and other sweet delights. Beverages include lemonade, iced tea, fruit juices, water and hot teas. There will also be items for guests with special dietary needs.

The Wishes Dessert Party begins nightly one hour prior to Wishes and continues through the fireworks display with staggered seating times. While advance reservations are not required, it is highly suggested that guests wishing to attend reserve the event in advance. To make an advance reservation call (407) WDW-DINE up to 180 days in advance. Your seating time will be assigned at that time. The Fireworks Dessert Party can also be reserved at your resort concierge, park Guest Relations and rumor has it at table service podiums.
Prices for Wishes Dessert Party (includes Tax):
- $23.42 (ages 10 and above)
- $12.77 (ages 3 - 9)
Note: The Wishes Dessert Party will run nightly, including nights the park hosts Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. Please be aware that a MVMCP ticket will be required on party nights.
Pre-payment is required for advance reservations. There are no refunds if the fireworks are canceled due to inclement weather. Seating is limited (160 people maximum) and walk-ups will be accept on a first-come, first-serve basis if advance reservations are not sold out.
Separate park admission to Magic Kingdom Park is required. The Disney Dining Plan is
not accepted as payment for this event.
Read an article on the Dessert Buffet with photos, recently published in Magically Speaking.
Updated September 22, 2009
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