How does Mobile Order actually work at Walt Disney World – and where should you eat in each park?
In a new video series, DisWorld takes you through all the parks with a practical and easy-to-follow guide on how to make the most of Mobile Order.

Mobile Order has become a key part of the Walt Disney World experience. Instead of standing in long lines to order food, you can use the My Disney Experience app to place your order in advance and pick it up when it’s ready. But even though the feature is easy to use, not everyone takes full advantage of it.
That’s exactly what this video series aims to fix.

The series consists of four episodes – one for each park at Walt Disney World. In each video, you get a complete overview of every location that offers Mobile Order in that park. It’s not just about where you can order food, but also what kind of places these are, what’s on the menu, what the atmosphere is like, and, most importantly, what guests actually think about the experience.
The result is a series that makes it easier to plan your meals, whether you’re visiting for the first time or have been to the parks before.
In addition to covering the restaurants, the series also provides practical tips that can make a big difference during your park day.
One of the most important tips appears in every episode:
eat lunch before 11:30 a.m.
This is a time many people overlook, but it can be crucial for avoiding the biggest crowds. By combining an early lunch with Mobile Order, you can save both time and energy throughout the day – especially in parks like Disney’s Hollywood Studios, where crowds tend to build quickly around midday.

One of the strengths of the series is showing how differently Mobile Order works from park to park.
In Magic Kingdom, it’s all about volume and efficiency, with many classic quick-service locations and a fast pace. At EPCOT, planning becomes more important, since distances are larger and dining locations are spread out around World Showcase.
Hollywood Studios is likely the park where Mobile Order matters the most, with high crowd levels and limited seating. Here, a bit of planning can make a big difference.
At Animal Kingdom, the number of locations is smaller, but overall food quality is often considered higher – especially at places like Satu’li Canteen and Flame Tree Barbecue.

The common theme throughout the series is helping you make better decisions. Instead of figuring out meals on the go, you can plan smarter and avoid the busiest times of the day.
Mobile Order isn’t just a way to order food – it’s a tool that, when used correctly, can make your entire park experience more efficient and less stressful.
This series shows you how.
Magic Kingdom – Premiere May 31, 2026
EPCOT – Premiere June 2, 2026
Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Premiere June 4, 2026
Disney’s Animal Kingdom – Premiere June 6, 2026