We’re not gonna lie…we’re pretty fond of Mobile Order.
It allows us to order our food at certain counter service dining locations around Disney World and the Disneyland Resort in advance. And it often lets us skip those lengthy Quick Service lines. We are allll about bypassing those Aloha Isle lines in Magic Kingdom.
Recently a few more locations at Disney World and Disneyland Resort have been added to the Mobile Order Restaurant list — which you can see here!
Mobile Order is super simple to use and you may access it by opening your My Disney Experience App. It allows guests to pre-order and pre-pay for their food at participating Counter Service Restaurants. Once you arrive at the location you choose, you will bypass the standard ordering queue and go straight to a Mobile Order Pick Up Counter to get your food!
Guests are able to pay with a debit/credit card or with their Disney Dining Plan credits (WDW only)! Some locations even offer menu items that can only be found on Mobile Order. Check out the secret menu items here!
Visit our Mobile Order page for a step-by-step guide on how to use Mobile Order!!
The World Premiere Food Court has recently been added to Mobile Order in Walt Disney World. This Quick Service location is located at Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort. They offer fun food options like the Forky Cupcake and Edible Cookie Dough. Along with more standard meal options like burgers, pasta, pizza, and more.
A few other locations now offer Mobile Order at Disneyland Resort. This includes Schmoozies in Disney California Adventure, which serves delicious smoothie and drink options. One of our more recent favorites on the menu is the Mangonada Smoothie.
White Water Snacks has been available on Mobile Order previously, but we wanted to point out that the location has a new name, GCH Craftsman Grill. So, when searching for White Water snacks on Mobile Order, you’ll want to look out for GCH Craftsman Grill instead.
Pacific Wharf has been offered on Mobile Order before. But recently, Pacific Wharf Distribution Co. (which sells pretzels and beer) has been added to the Mobile Order lineup. Rita’s Baja Blenders, which sells margaritas in Disney California Adventure, has been added as well.
And don’t forget that Mobile Order is currently offered at Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, Milk Stand, and Ronto Roasters in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland.
We’re anticipating and hoping that Mobile Order may be offered in Disney’s Hollywood Studios once Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens on August 29th. We’ll keep you updated as more restaurants are added to Disney’s Mobile Order system!
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Do you use Mobile Order? If so, where? Let us know in the comments below!
I can NOT believe Disney has had Mobile Order for so long without giving guests the opportunity to link a gift card. I’ve emailed them more than once, and I get a standardized “we’re constantly working to improve our services” message. I’m not buying it–many families get gift cards to help them stay in their budgets, and many of us get gift cards as (gasp!) gifts, so we get to treat ourselves to a little more than usual, but we have to either choose between standing in line and using our gift card or making a mobile order and using our debit or credit card that’s linked to the account. Come on, Disney. Step it up. This can not be that difficult–Starbucks has had the function for YEARS. You can choose multiple gift cards, a debit card, or whatever for your payment option! This is simply not guest friendly. I love mobile ordering but I rarely use it simply because of the lack of this simple feature.
Can you pre-order and than pay at the window?
We have Disney Visa Reward card and gift cards.
I have a question when using the mobile ordering with DDP for multiply family members, how do they know who to distribute the credits by person?
Allison, if you’re all on DDP as one group, the credits are pooled — with the sort-of exception of Table Service, which does differentiate between a kid’s TS credit and an adult’s. So if you’re all staying in the same room, you’ll have all the credits pooled in the account, and they’ll deduct generally from the pool without differentiating.