Parents looking for a genuine grown-up dinner near Disney World's EPCOT and Hollywood Studios corridor have found a compelling reason to book at the Swan and Dolphin Resort: dine at one of six select restaurants, and the resort throws in two complimentary hours of supervised childcare for kids ages 5 to 12.

The program is called Camp Dolphin, and it runs nightly from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM. While parents settle into a leisurely meal, children are kept busy with arts and crafts, movies, board games, video games, and themed activities — plus a meal and a snack of their own. Kids also leave with a take-home craft.

The offer applies specifically to six signature restaurants at the resort: Todd English's bluezoo, Amare, Il Mulino New York Trattoria, Rosa Mexicano, Bourbon Steak, and Kimonos. That range covers coastal seafood, Italian, upscale Mexican, celebrity-chef steakhouse, and sushi with karaoke — so there's genuine flexibility depending on what sounds good that night.

Redeeming the childcare credit is straightforward: order an entrée at a qualifying restaurant, keep your receipt, and present it at pickup. The offer is valid per child per entrée purchased, so families with multiple kids should plan their orders accordingly to ensure each child's two hours is covered. Because Camp Dolphin's evening program requires reservations, it's best to book a childcare slot at the same time as your dining reservation.

This story was originally reported by Disney Food Blog.