![]() As for the salad that came with it, the dressing tasted like pure vinegar and was not edible. My mom had ordered the vegetable quiche, which she said was pretty good. So that is 3 dinners I have wasted money on so far because they did not get eaten. The sauce that came with the meatloaf was the most horrible thing I have ever tasted in my life. My 7 year old daughter ordered the Mickey Meatloaf, which was way too spicy for her to eat. My 9 year old son ordered the children's turkey sandwich, which he did not eat because the bread was as hard as a rock. My 9 year old daughter ordered the children's Mahi-Mahi and it was dry and hard. Within 10 minutes our food was served to us. It felt like I was in a regular, everyday restaurant. When we got into the East Wing I was so disappointed because there was food and stuff on the ground. When we arrived the restaurant was so beautiful my children were so excited. I made our reservations and looked at all the pictures and the menu and everything seemed to be perfect. I thought that eating at a nice restaurant would be an awesome experience for them, since I never got to experience that when I was little. ![]() "Lunch at Be Our Guest Restaurant 2016" 7 years ago by Lindsay Lazrovitch I love going to Disney World, and this was my children's first trip. Magic Your Way Single and Multi Day Tickets.Genie, Genie+, Lightning Lane Overview and FAQ.WDW FastPass+ and Dining Reservation Calculator.But, the cast members let you into Magic Kingdom at about 7:45! That gives you a little bit of time to walk around Main Street, the castle, and behind the castle for a little bit before heavy crowds take over. Did you know that you can book breakfast reservations before Magic Kingdom even opens? We like to book breakfast for about 8:15 am.Since my son is a little timid, we stay away from that room. My son doesn’t like it because it’s too dark for him and every once in a while, lightning will strike. If you have little ones (or scardey cats like my son), I would stay away from the West Wing.I personally feel these seats are the most magical! The windows make it look like its snowing outside, and you can also see into the West Wing and the Library from here. ![]() If there are tables available, try to sit in the back of the ballroom near the windows.Also, you get more bang for your buck this way! I find that the kid’s meals here are on the small size and aren’t as appetizing as the adult meals. They all count as a quick service credit. It doesn’t matter if you order all adult meals or all kid’s meals. A quick service credit is a quick service credit. If you are using the dining plan for a quick service meal for breakfast or lunch, order an adult meal for your child.You can still go over to meet The Beast and take photos over at his meet-and-greet area at the front of the restaurant. He walks around from room to room to make an appearance, but doesn’t come to the tables as characters do at other character dining experiences. Dinner is also the only meal at which The Beast is available to meet. ![]() Make sure you save room for the dessert trio! The dessert trio comes with “The Grey Stuff” as one of its parts, and it really is delicious!Īlso, with dinner, you are seated by a waiter, as opposed to breakfast and lunch where you can pick to sit wherever you want. You will start your meal with an amazing French-inspired appetizer. For your main course, you can choose between entrées such as: Center Cut Filet Mignon, Spiced Dust Lamb Chops, Saffron Infused Seafood Bouillabaisse, and more yummy meals! As I mentioned before, dinner is now what Disney considers “signature dining” and requires 2 table service credits if using the dining plan. Tax and gratuity are not included in the price.ĭinner is a whole different experience. If not using the dining plan, this dining experience will cost you $62 for adults, and $37 for children. For dinner, Be Our Guest offers a prix fixe, a 3-course menu featuring French-inspired dishes. Lunch is cheaper ranging from $13-$18 per adult meal and about $8.99-$9.99 for all of the kid’s lunch meals.ĭinner, on the other hand, is a table service meal and is actually something that Disney calls “signature dining.” This means that if you are using the Disney Dining Plan, you will have to use 2 table credits per person to have dinner here. Breakfast is a flat rate ringing in at a whopping $29 per adult meal and $16 per kid meal. This is honestly a great deal because this is a preeetty expensive meal when it comes to quick-service prices. This means that if you are using the Disney Dining Plan your meal would only count as a quick service credit. Breakfast and Lunch are considered quick service meals. First, it is a quick-service restaurant AND a table service restaurant all rolled into one. Nicole Ellington Part One- Tips, Tricks, and Factsīe Our Guest Restaurant is quite unique in multiple ways.
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