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Good but not great
Ok, if you are going to Storybook dining for the food? Go somewhere else. If you are going for the atmosphere and to meet the characters? This place is for you. The food was good, but not comparable for the money that one pays for the meal. The appetizers and deserts were small. The prime rib is better at Texas Roadhouse. The characters and their interaction were fun and they spent time at each table. It was a good experience and I am glad I went for the experience, not the food.
Be the first to ReplyOne and done... not worth the cost
This dinner was a one and done for my family. I went as a family of 5, 4 adults and one child. We have dined at many MANY character meals at Disney World and we just weren't really impressed. For the price, it just wasn't worth it for us. I felt like the food was just okay. I got the prime rib, husband got the pork. I felt like everything was under seasoned. The dinner felt very rushed. I was in the bathroom with my daughter when Snow White came to our table. We asked and fortunately she did come back and visited out table but it felt like a very short and quick interaction compared to some of the buffet character meals we have been to. The Queen meet and greet was great. We dined at Artist Point before it was a character meal and I do feel like the quality of the food has decreased. Overall, I just feel like the experience wasn't worth the cost. Personally I prefer Be Our Guest... the ambiance is better and the food is better. There are many better character meals like Tusker House or Crystal Palace. You pay less, can get more food (buffet style), have more food options, and the quality of food is the same in my opinion. If you are a die hard Snow White fan, you should check it out. Otherwise, if you are just looking for character dining or fine dining, I feel like there are better options.
Be the first to ReplyWorth the wait
We tried for 2 years to get reservations because each time we were headed to Disney, this was the first reservation we tried for. We finally were able to make everything fit into place. We had been told it was a steak house by friends which is why we were going. The perks were that the decor make you feel like you are in the forest in the evening. It’s a character dining experience and you meet characters who are rarely seen - Snow White with Dopey and Grumpy and the witch. The food was very good and the deserts were really special. We had a great time and hopefully will get back soon.
Be the first to ReplyManic Meal in a Beautiful Setting
I’m between 3 and 4, the dining room was very nice, the food was good but for us this was a once-and-done character meal. The pace of the meal was manic, we were rushed through the characters, rushed through the meal and I feel that we would have been pushed out the door if we lingered too long. We had 10 people at our table but were given 2 “trees” with appetizers and 2 with dessert. It was enough food but for the price we were charged per meal we could have been spared at least one more to select the items we liked. All the characters came at once (we would just sit and the next would be there). We were given our time to see the Queen when our entrees were served (would probably have been better at the end of the meal). Our plates and the items on the trees were cleared before we were done eating so don’t expect a leisurely experience. It was nice to see the different variety of characters and the Queen was fabulous but as I said we wouldn’t do it again.
Be the first to ReplyShocked and startled!!
We had dined at Artist Point before and really enjoyed it. Our recent trip was startling. We were seated late, had zero view but we were really upset that they had a man playing the role of the Wicked Queen. It was obvious from 20 yards away. There were many children there and I would consider that confusing. I am not anti LBGTQ but I support tradition and we don’t need to re-write fairy tales!! So disappointed in Disney!!!
Be the first to ReplyOne of our favorite character dinners
My husband and I visit Disney every year in September for our anniversary . We bring our adult special needs daughter who absolutely lives Disney! This character meal is by far one of the best experiences. The queen is an absolute riot! We are entertained just watching her while enjoying our meal. The meal is set up with a great deal of attention to make it special . We live the atmosphere and the food is delicious . Yes it is pricey , however, you get some serious entertainment from the queen and the other characters !!! We have to come here every visit!
Be the first to ReplyArtist Point: not what it used to be
We have wonderful memories of Artist Point when it was a fine dining experience, with views of the "forest" and Old Faithful and really good food. Now it's a tacky character restaurant with a fixed selection of appetizers and desserts served family style with a choice of mediocre entrées. I guess it's okay if you're looking for a dinner with young kids, but not for adults looking for a good meal.
Be the first to ReplyA Magical Celebration
Magical & Magnificent! Exceptional even by Disney standards. We enjoyed a delicious meal served with amazing attention to detail. We had sufficient private time to get many fun pictures with Snow White, Dopey, Grumpy, and the Queen! We were entertained while we dined with song & dance performances by the character.
Be the first to ReplySW is awesome. Dinner overpriced
Let’s start with the positives. We took our 4 year old daughters for “dinner with Snow White.” They were looking forward to this even over magic kingdom as Snow White is their absolute favorite. She was an AWESOME character. She was even better than the characters inside the park. Perfection. However, the time they spend with guest is very,very minimal. The atmosphere is cute. There are truly only 2 of the dwarfs in attendance. Dopey and grumpy. It’s very, very rushed. We ordered the prime rib. It was good. The mashed potatoes and carrots were so salty we couldn’t eat them. The red potatoes were good. Appetizers were just ok. Desserts the same. VERY expensive. For a party of 7 it was $500 total. Doesn’t sound too expensive at first until you add tip and taxes.
Be the first to ReplyFun! Great Experience 4.5 For Me
The appetizers were really yummy. It was three mini appetizers more like three amuse bouche, which included a meatball, which was delicious, a single shrimp with a cocktail sauce, and mushroom soup. My table liked them so much we got seconds. They were served family style, which was a negative for me, I wish we had each been given each an individual plate of three. I don’t want to worry about someone else’s already used fork hitting my food by accident. My husband had prime rib, which was very good. I had the pork and it was ok not great. I swapped polenta for roasted potatoes and was very happy with the potatoes. If you have read any other of my restaurant reviews, I don’t like when food drowning in oil or butter, so I though roasted potatoes was safer, and I was happy with them. It was also served with spinach, which was way too garlicky for me, but I think most people would like the level of garlic. I tried one of my husband’s carrots and it was crazy salty, but he said the ones he ate weren’t. I ordered a side of broccolini and it wound up being broccoli, almost no seasoning, which was perfect for me in combination with everything else. Desserts were way better than I expected, and my husband especially loved the apple. I wish there had been one cake option. I’m surprised there isn’t a cupcake for kids, if there had been I would have asked for one myself and forgone one or two of the others. All desserts were creamy or mushy types of desserts; mousse, panna cotta, and fruit pie; and although they were done very well and fairly firm, I prefer food on the dryer side and not a lot of diary. I’m more of a cake person not pudding or pie person. I still give the desserts high marks knowing what they should be like, even if it was not my preference. Characters were excellent. Our waitress was excellent. I would do it again.
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