Dinner Reservation without Park Ticket

CNYGuy

When can I go back again???
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I have searched and can't seem to find. So any help is appreciated.

We will be in Florida in April and sadly will not be in the parks. We would like to have dinner at Rose and Crown. Is it possible to dine at a park restaurant without a park ticket? Do they escort you to and from the restaurant? Can locals do this on a whim?

Thanks in advance.
 
No it is not possible. When you try to reserve it will tell you that a valid theme park admission is required for that restaurant.
 
I have searched and can't seem to find. So any help is appreciated.

We will be in Florida in April and sadly will not be in the parks. We would like to have dinner at Rose and Crown. Is it possible to dine at a park restaurant without a park ticket? Do they escort you to and from the restaurant? Can locals do this on a whim?

Thanks in advance.
Nope. This is not possible.
 


They do have an option for locals, which is an after 4 Epcot only pass. It's $289/year and designed just for people that want to pop into the parks in the evenings only. They don't give anything away for free - not even the opportunity to just dine in the park ;)
 
Park admission is required to eat in the parks.
I suggest you either buy a ticket or choose a restaurant outside of the parks.
 


I would suggest Raglan Road in Disney Springs for similar food (Scotch eggs, for example), great entertainment and atmosphere, and no park admission needed.
I agree....and IMO the food at Raglan Road is SO much better than R&C. We love Raglan Road!
 
I would suggest Raglan Road in Disney Springs for similar food (Scotch eggs, for example), great entertainment and atmosphere, and no park admission needed.

Absolutely! Raglan road great and Disney Springs in general is a great way to get a Disney fix if you don’t have park tickets. Easy to spend a whole day there now.
 
many other great options at the resort restaurant or Disney Springs.
As others noted, you cannot get into the parks to eat without a park ticket.
 
I recently read a scathing review of WDW by a guest who booked a birthday dinner in an EPCOT restaurant but couldn't get in because he didn't have park admission. He went on and on about it and blasted everyone and everything.
It clearly states that you can't go to a park restaurant without park admission when you make the ADR.

As others said go to Disney Springs, there are some of the best restaurants on WDW property there.
 

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