Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya in EPCOT's Japan Pavilion is adding a fireworks dining package tied to Luminous The Symphony of Us. Bookings are scheduled to open August 27, 2026, giving guests a new fixed-price option for dinner and the nighttime spectacular.
The package is listed at $120 plus tax and gratuity for guests ages 10 and older, or $149.50 total. For ages 3 through 9, it is $60 plus tax and gratuity, or $74.70 total. Guests are expected to check in at an assigned time 60 minutes before Luminous, currently scheduled for 9 p.m., and the meal continues through the show.
Key details
- Location: Shiki-Sai: Sushi Izakaya, Japan Pavilion, EPCOT
- Booking date: August 27, 2026
- Adult price: $120 plus tax and gratuity; $149.50 listed total for ages 10 and older
- Child price: $60 plus tax and gratuity; $74.70 listed total for ages 3 to 9
- Timing: Check in 60 minutes before Luminous; the experience lasts through the show
- Limitation: Fireworks may be rescheduled or canceled and are not guaranteed
What is included
The announced meal includes an appetizer, traditional sashimi, an extensive sushi selection, and desserts and beverages available only with the package. It is not simply a standard dinner reservation followed by a separate search for space around World Showcase Lagoon.
The timing is the central feature. Guests remain at Shiki-Sai for the viewing portion of the evening instead of needing to complete dinner and move through the promenade shortly before the show. For a party that already wants the restaurant's cuisine, the package can combine two EPCOT plans into one reservation.
The announcement does not identify a separate outdoor viewing area, a particular table assignment, or the number of packages available each evening. It also does not publish the full menu. Those details should be confirmed when booking opens rather than assumed from other EPCOT dining packages.
Build the evening around the check-in time
The stated check-in point is 60 minutes before Luminous. That leaves little room for a late meal elsewhere in EPCOT, so guests who choose this package should keep the preceding hour open. A table-service reservation at another restaurant may not leave enough time to reach Shiki-Sai, check in, and begin the dining experience.
The current 9 p.m. showtime is a planning reference, not a permanent guarantee. Disney can adjust entertainment schedules, and the package explicitly notes that fireworks can be moved or canceled on rare occasions. A confirmed dinner does not guarantee that the nighttime show will take place.
Guests should also consider the menu before making the reservation a fixed part of a vacation plan. The public information names sashimi and sushi but does not list substitutions, dietary accommodations, or a distinct child menu. Parties with specific needs should verify those details through the booking flow or restaurant before relying on the package.
The reservation date is not the show date
August 27 is the date bookings open, not a stated first-performance date. The announcement describes a package for the current Luminous presentation but does not publish an availability calendar. That distinction matters for guests arriving near the end of August or later in the fall: a reservation may be available for a later EPCOT evening, but the current report does not establish specific dates or inventory.
The listed total prices are also useful for comparing the package with an ordinary Shiki-Sai meal. The adult and child totals already include the reported tax and gratuity amounts, while the menu itself is described only in broad categories. Guests should make the decision based on both the meal and the value they place on remaining at the restaurant through the show, not on an assumption that the package supplies the same experience as another lagoon-side viewing option.
A clear new option with a few remaining unknowns
The date, prices, check-in timing, and meal format are known. The final viewing arrangement, capacity, reservation rules, and full menu are not yet public. That makes August 27 the important date for guests who already know this is the EPCOT evening they want.
For guests whose decision depends on a specific view or dietary option, waiting for the reservation details is the better choice. The package is a new opportunity, but the announced facts should set the plan rather than assumptions about how another fireworks offering operates.