Yes, you are absolutely allowed to share food at most Disney dining locations in 2026, and it is a common strategy for families to save money and reduce waste. At Quick Service (counter) locations, portions are often large enough for two people to split—for example, the massive "Bounty Platter" for breakfast or a large pizza at Pinocchio Village Haus. You can also share at most Table Service (sit-down) restaurants that offer à la carte menus; you are not required to order an entrée for every person. The only strict exceptions are Buffets and "Family Style" (all-you-care-to-enjoy) locations like 'Ohana, Chef Mickey's, or Garden Grill, where you are charged a flat "per person" price regardless of how much you eat. For 2026 travelers, sharing a "Kitchen Sink" sundae or a large tray of nachos is a quintessential Disney tradition that the staff is happy to accommodate with extra plates.