Disney Dining
Eating at Disney World
What is Open at Disney Springs?
Disney World has begun reopening after the COVID-19 closure, with Disney Springs being the first thing to reopen. However, not everything is currently open at Disney Springs yet. Here is a list of restaurants, shopping, and experiences you can currently enjoy at Disney Springs. Want to know what Disney World restaurants are currently open or will be opening at the theme parks and resorts? Check out this post! Disney Springs Restaurants Table Service Dining The BOATHOUSE® Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ City Works Eatery & Pour House Frontera Cocina House of Blues Restaurant & Bar Morimoto Asia Paddlefish Paradiso 37, Taste of the Americas Planet Hollywood Raglan Road™ Irish Pub and…
Disney World Restaurants Reopening Schedule
Disney World is finally reopening after the COVID-19 closure. Here is a list of all of the dining experiences that have reopened, as well as when you can expect some others to reopen with the theme parks. Want to know what is currently open at Disney Springs? Check it out here! Disney World Resort Restaurants Currently Open Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort Contempo Café Cove Bar The Wave… of American Flavors The Wave Lounge Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Geyser Point Bar & Grill Roaring Fork Whispering Canyon Cafe Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Geyser Point Bar & Grill Roaring Fork Whispering…
Topolino’s Terrace Breakfast Review
About Topolino’s Terrace Topolino’s Terrace is located at the newest Disney Vacation Club, Riviera Resort. This rooftop restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner. Breakfast is a character meal with a prix fixed menu. Dinner combines delicious meals inspired by French and Italian cuisines. We enjoyed an incredible meal at Topolino’s Terrace for breakfast, so that is what we will be focusing on today! Learn why Topolino’s Terrace has quickly become my new favorite character meal at Disney! Wanna stay at Disney’s Riviera Resort for a discounted price? Learn more about how to save thousands staying at Disney Deluxe Resorts! Characters at Topolino’s Terrace Breakfast The characters you will meet at…
Cinderella’s Royal Table – Dinner Review
Cinderella’s Royal Table is a character dining experience located in Cinderella’s Castle in the Magic Kingdom. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that it is one of the most popular restaurants in Disney World. If you want to eat here I highly recommend you book at the 180-day mark for your vacations. What characters are at Cinderella’s Royal Table? You will be greeted by Cinderella before you enter the restaurant. This is a PhotoPass experience so if you have a Memory Maker make sure to scan your Magicband. During your meal, there will be royal announcements for her princess friends. Some of the princesses you could meet are Ariel, Aurora,…
Storybook Dining at Artist Point Review
What is Storybook Dining at Artist Point? Storybook Dining at Artist Point is a dinner character meal experience. You will dine in the enchanted forest and enjoy a prix fixe menu that was specially chosen to bring Snow White to life. While it is a character meal, the menu is much more than your typical buffet. How much is the Storybook Dining? Storybook Dining will cost $55-$59 per adult and $33-$35 for children ages 3-9. The range is based peak or off-peak season pricing, which can sometimes change the cost of meals. If you are on the Disney Dining Plan it will cost only one table service credit, making it…
House of Blues Bayou Brunch Review
House of Blues at Disney Springs started their Bayou Brunch about two months ago. Saturday and Sunday from 10am-1pm you have the option to enjoy a New Orleans inspired buffet. How much is the Bayou Brunch? Currently, the Bayou Brunch at House of Blues is $33 for adults, $15 for kids (ages 3-9) and free for children under three-years-old. Adults over 21 also have the option of adding bottomless mimosas or bottomless Bloody Mary’s for $15. There is also a build your own old fashioned for $12, as well as beer, wine, and cocktail specials. What is included at the Bayou Brunch? The Bayou Brunch includes coffee, juices, and soft…
Hollywood Studios Quick Service Dining: Best and Worst!
Hollywood Studios is one of my favorite parks for attractions and thrill rides. However, when it comes to quick service locations they are lacking. Most of the Hollywood Studios quick service dining options are pretty basic and unimpressive. Disclaimer – Disney counts Catalina Eddie’s, Fairfax Fare, and Rosie’s All-American Café as separate locations. They are all, however, together in Sunset Ranch Market. Since you can easily order from any of them as a group without splitting up, I am ranking them as one. I also am not including Starbucks (The Trolley Car Cafe) because, while you can get a few snack items, I am only including ones you would typically…
Animal Kingdom Quick Service Dining: Best and Worst!
Animal Kingdom overall has some of the most unique dining options of any of the Walt Disney World theme park. This also holds true for Animal Kingdom quick service dining options, at least for the most part. Quick service locations are often thought of as simple burgers, chicken fingers, and fries. While you can always find a few places like that, Disney does a good job of adding more variety for everyone. Here is all of the Animal Kingdom quick service locations ranked from best to worst – in my opinion anyway! Satu’li Canteen Flame Tree Barbecue Yak & Yeti Local Foods Cafe Harambe Market Pizzafari Restaurantosaurus 1. Satu’li Canteen…
15 Rookie Disney World Dining Mistakes
Not Making Reservations 180 Days Out One of the most surprising things people find out on their first Disney trip is how far in advance you plan. You can, and should, start making dining reservations 180 days in advance of your trip. This can be an overwhelming thought for people, but it is the best way to keep your options open. Make sure to set your alarm 180 days in advance and be online at 7 am EST to make the reservations you want. It is also important to know that you will need a credit card to make a reservation. Unless it is a special experience like Dining With…
Disney’s Hardest ADRs and Where to Eat Instead
Deciding what ADRs (Advanced Dining Reservations) to make is one of the exciting and stressful parts of planning a Disney World vacation. Often times the most recommended places are also the most sought after. This means some of your desires for a restaurant will likely be one of the hardest ADRs to get. If you are planning on eating at any of these restaurants, never give up on your search for that ADR. You might be surprised how often you can find one for the next day since people tend to cancel once they realize their plans have changed. However, if you cannot score a time for your desired restaurant,…