ThunderMom16
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 7, 2012
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Just wanted to submit a quick dining review of Be Our Guest. My family of 5 had reservations on 5/29 at 4:45pm. This was an early dinner for us (usually eat around 7) but it was the only time I could get during our trip. Overall, the experience was excellent. Check in was easy and castmembers were very friendly. We were asked if we had a preference as to where we wanted to sit and said that we did not. We were seated in the West Wing, between the Rose and the Beast's portrait, with perfect views of both. However, sitting in a great location leaves you with lots of traffic and camera flashes while you're trying to enjoy your dinner. I'll discuss that in detail later in this post.
Now onto the review of our food - I ordered the French Onion Soup. It was excellent. No one else ordered an appetizer. Three of us ordered the steak, one ordered the shrimp & scallop puff pastry, and one ordered salmon. Everyone enjoyed their dinner, especially those who ordered the steak. My steak was cooked perfectly and I personally loved the truffle mayo for my pommes frites (french fries). My DS (18) ordered the puff pastry and liked the inside but wasn't a huge fan of the pastry (that would have been my favorite part).
We all ordered dessert (we were on the regular dining plan) - two strawberry cream cheese cupcakes, two passion fruit cream puffs, and one chocolate cream puffs. All were deemed excellent.
Our server (Sue) was excellent. She was very social and joked with us about the special permission required when dining in the West Wing. We asked her about the Grey Stuff and she brought some out for us to try. It was good. She kept our drinks filled and table cleared of dishes when we were done. If you happen to get seated in her section, consider yourself lucky.
The ambiance of the restaurant and especially the West Wing is great. You really do feel like you're in the movie. Details are exceptional. My only complaint has to do with others dining at BOG. I completely understand wanting to visit the West Wing to take pictures of the rose and of the Beast's portrait but please be respectful of others who are in the middle of their dinners. There were many times during our dinner when people were standing at our table to get the "perfect" picture of the falling petal or of the moment the beast's portrait changes. For example, my DD (12) happened to take a great picture of the changing portrait from our table on her iPhone. A woman who was there attempting to take the same photo saw that my daughter got the photo she was trying (and failing) to take so she came up to my daughter and asked her to text her the photo. We were in the middle of dinner. A stranger was asking my minor child to send her a photo. Weird.
My DD told her to ask me. There was no way I was going to let my daughter text a stranger so I told her that I would text it to her and she gave me her number. She was thankful but I just thought that was a little much. I can't imagine camping out at someone's table for 2-3 minutes at a time to get that picture (or asking a child to text it to you). I wish the castmembers would ask people to be considerate or put some sort of structure around how and when to take pictures so to limit the impact on others. As I mentioned before, I understand wanting to take the pictures (we did too) but just think about others so that you don't negatively impact their experience.
So overall, BOG was great. We at at 5 other places for dinner (Liberty Tree, Cape May, Garden Grill, Kona, and Via Napoli) and all were excellent, but BOG was our favorite meal, even with the interruptions.
I hope you try it and enjoy your meal as much as we did. And I also hope that others taking pictures are considerate of others.
Now onto the review of our food - I ordered the French Onion Soup. It was excellent. No one else ordered an appetizer. Three of us ordered the steak, one ordered the shrimp & scallop puff pastry, and one ordered salmon. Everyone enjoyed their dinner, especially those who ordered the steak. My steak was cooked perfectly and I personally loved the truffle mayo for my pommes frites (french fries). My DS (18) ordered the puff pastry and liked the inside but wasn't a huge fan of the pastry (that would have been my favorite part).
We all ordered dessert (we were on the regular dining plan) - two strawberry cream cheese cupcakes, two passion fruit cream puffs, and one chocolate cream puffs. All were deemed excellent.
Our server (Sue) was excellent. She was very social and joked with us about the special permission required when dining in the West Wing. We asked her about the Grey Stuff and she brought some out for us to try. It was good. She kept our drinks filled and table cleared of dishes when we were done. If you happen to get seated in her section, consider yourself lucky.
The ambiance of the restaurant and especially the West Wing is great. You really do feel like you're in the movie. Details are exceptional. My only complaint has to do with others dining at BOG. I completely understand wanting to visit the West Wing to take pictures of the rose and of the Beast's portrait but please be respectful of others who are in the middle of their dinners. There were many times during our dinner when people were standing at our table to get the "perfect" picture of the falling petal or of the moment the beast's portrait changes. For example, my DD (12) happened to take a great picture of the changing portrait from our table on her iPhone. A woman who was there attempting to take the same photo saw that my daughter got the photo she was trying (and failing) to take so she came up to my daughter and asked her to text her the photo. We were in the middle of dinner. A stranger was asking my minor child to send her a photo. Weird.

So overall, BOG was great. We at at 5 other places for dinner (Liberty Tree, Cape May, Garden Grill, Kona, and Via Napoli) and all were excellent, but BOG was our favorite meal, even with the interruptions.

I hope you try it and enjoy your meal as much as we did. And I also hope that others taking pictures are considerate of others.
