Select Disney World Restaurants Offering Free Appetizers and Valet Parking for Florida Residents

Tom Corless

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Select Disney World Restaurants Offering Free Appetizers and Valet Parking for Florida Residents

Select Walt Disney World Resort signature dining restaurants are trying to bring in more Florida residents with a new special offer.

Disney is now offering Florida residents a free appetizer with each adult entree purchased and free valet parking when they enjoy dinner at Jiko at Animal Kingdom Lodge, Flying Fish at the Boardwalk, Citricos at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, or Artist Point at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. This special offer is only valid August 9th-September 30th, 2017 during dinner.

11 thoughts on “Select Disney World Restaurants Offering Free Appetizers and Valet Parking for Florida Residents”

  1. David.. excellent question!!!
    … Also, is this a promotion to try to get more Florida residents to WDW after school starts, or is it open to all guests, no matter where they come from? Nothing in the post states that a Florida ID is required for the new promotion.

  2. They raise the prices, get empty restaurants and then make offers to fill those restaurants. Make up your minds!

    • Aw look, the Universal Intern has chimed in. Now get back to work, those milkshake jars at Toothsome aren’t going to clean themselves!

      • Silly little Disney Intern, we don’t clean the milkshake jars. Unless you count my tears that wash over them as I ponder my meaningless existance.

  3. How dare Disney give something away?? What a shameless money grab!! This is nothing but corporate greed!! Walt must be rollin’ in his grave!!

    • ill take it . citricos is a fav & I have ressies in sept. so decisions 30% after 2030 hrs.or free app & use tables in wonderland card. holly smokes Disney giving something away/ free. not since the days after 9/11 when the $ 200.00 a nite room @ p.o. riverside was only $ 99.00 allstars $ 49.00- $ 79.00 a nite depending on season .

      • Do you even look at what you type before pressing send or do you just think that’s actually how sentence structure works?

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