I read on here that V&A's dining room was $125.00 pp. But a little while ago I saw in two different places that the cost was now $200.00 pp for the dining room.
I just booked for V&A in Oct. The main dinning room is $125 for the meal and it is $185 with the wine pairings. The Chef's table and the Queen Victoria room are $185 for the meal and $280 with the wine pairings.
That is correct. I ate there with a friend 5 years ago. We ate in the main dinning room with the wine pairings, with tip it was $480 for the two of us. That is for the 7 course meal. The Queen Victoria Room is a 10 course meal and part of it is prepared at table side.
I will call today to find out for sure - it's difficult to budget for a meal if two sites have different prices. Allears says 125.00 and 200.00, and WDWInfo says 125.00.
has its own website that provides more details. The main dining room is $125 for the meal and $65 for the wine pairing. The chef's table and Queen Victoria room are more expensive.
If you order simply the prix fixe and no wine pairings the cost with tax & gratuity would be $316.25
With wine pairings ($60pp) $468.05
With fish upgrade (additional $25pp)
With Australian Kobe upgrade ( additional $35pp)
With Japanese Wagyu upgrade (additional $80pp)
With Caviar upgrade (additional $90-190pp)
If you have a tables in wonderland card, it only works in the main dining room, and it basically saves you the grauity (20%).
Example: $125 x 2 = $250, 20% of 250 = $50, 80% of 250 = $200, add 6.5% tax = $213, add $50 gratuity = $263, as opposed to $316.25, a savings of $53.25.
has its own website that provides more details. The main dining room is $125 for the meal and $65 for the wine pairing. The chef's table and Queen Victoria room are more expensive.
I will call today to find out for sure - it's difficult to budget for a meal if two sites have different prices. Allears says 125.00 and 200.00, and WDWInfo says 125.00.