If you’re looking to grab a late bite, a Disney World hotel food court may be just the place for you!
From breakfast all the way into the late evenings, Disney World’s hotel food courts are a reliable source of nourishment. If you’re looking for a late-night snack or a late dinner, these food courts can certainly get the job done. However, they aren’t open 24/7, and knowing just how late they stay open is vital if you plan on grubbing into the late hours of the evening.
After a long day at the Disney Parks, it’s totally understandable if you’re starving and want to get something to eat. Fortunately, Disney Food Courts do stay open relatively late. How late exactly? Let’s take a look!
Disney officially labels seven hotel restaurants as food courts. Their locations and hours are as follows:
- End Zone Food Court (Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort): 6:30 AM to 11 PM
- Everything POP Shopping & Dining (Disney’s Pop Century Resort): 7 AM to 11 PM
- Intermission Food Court (Disney’s All-Star Music Resort): 6:30 AM to 11 PM
- Landscape of Flavors (Disney’s Art of Animation Resort): 7 AM to 11 PM
- Riverside Mill Food Court (Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside): 7 AM to 11 PM
- Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory (Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter): 7 AM to 11 PM
- World Premiere Food Court (Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort): 6:30 am to 11 PM
Disney World tons of unique dining and entertainment opportunities, but that doesn’t mean it lacks uniformity or consistency. While these food courts may open at different times (the All-Star Resorts open slightly earlier) and offer similar but varying options (the Port Orleans food courts offer Cajun and Creole dishes, for example), you’ll notice that every hotel food court CLOSES at 11 PM.
That means — essentially — that there is no right or wrong food court when it gets late! If you’re pressed for time, visit the one closest to you and enjoy. Each spot offers eclectic offerings of mostly American fare, but as we mentioned above, offerings can vary from food court to food court. Sometimes the menus change seasonally, so you might just have to show up and see what they’ve got. But it never hurts to visit the DFB website to check out the latest menus and reviews for each food court before trekking over!
If you’re staying at any of these hotels or are in the area, hotel hopping won’t do you much good if the goal is to find the food court open the latest. If you want to dine at ANY of them, you’ll need to do so by 11 PM.
Unfortunately, Disney World hotels do not offer 24/7 dining opportunities (Cast Members gotta sleep!), so if you want to eat something after 11 PM, we recommend stocking up on snacks earlier in the day or chowing down on some leftovers from dinner.
Still, 11 PM is pretty late, especially at Disney World, where fatigue can set in much earlier than you’re used to. It’s nice to know you can get a full meal and then immediately head up to your hotel room and knock out for the night.
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Just wanted to mention, even though the food court closes at 11, if you have your resort refillable mug you can get refills 24/7 at the Petals pool bar at Pop Century.
When I stayed at the Grand Floridian in March, Gasparillas was open until midnight. All the items weren’t available, just mostly grab and go.
there should be somewhere at hotels to get coffee or access to hotel water to make it early like around 5 am. yes there is pot in room but don’t want to wake others up