Disney on Broadway Dining Package?

Dug720

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Does anyone know if it's a set menu at Rose &Crown or Coral Reef or if you get to pick any appetizer, entree and dessert? Obviously Biergarten and Garden Grill are their usual menus. (And Akershus is sold out for "my" day.)

Trying to finalize my plans.
 
Assuming it's just like the Candelight packages, you choose anything you'd like. There is no fixed menu.
 
Assuming it's just like the Candelight packages, you choose anything you'd like. There is no fixed menu.

Thanks. I may look at R&C or CG...(Currently have GG which is not a *bad* option. Biergarten is out as I'm solo which just makes the group seating uber awkward - and gluten-free and have not seen the best reviews of GF there). Of course if those bump me to a later concert, I'll keep things as-is.
 

Thanks. I may look at R&C or CG...(Currently have GG which is not a *bad* option. Biergarten is out as I'm solo which just makes the group seating uber awkward - and gluten-free and have not seen the best reviews of GF there). Of course if those bump me to a later concert, I'll keep things as-is.

We dined at R&C for Candlelight and it was very good; I prefer the menu there over the current menu at Coral Reef (though we've had nice meals there, too, in the past). I loved the cheese tray appetizer and the salmon entree.

I will also note that unlike Candlelight, which had crazy stand-by lines each time we were at Epcot, I don't think a package is needed for the Broadway shows unless you just really want a close spot (and don't have an AP to get a reserved spot for "free"). We went on MLK day - the park was moderately busy but we wandered in at 2 minutes til the 5:30 show and easily got seats for 6 people. Not up close, but there is little to actually watch (it's just 2 singers - no staging), it wasn't a big deal. It never filled up. So if you aren't sold on any of the options, you would probably be fine to go standby.

(we tried to get AP reserved seats but by the time we wandered to American Adventure and waited in line, they only had 8pm show)
 
We dined at R&C for Candlelight and it was very good; I prefer the menu there over the current menu at Coral Reef (though we've had nice meals there, too, in the past). I loved the cheese tray appetizer and the salmon entree.

I will also note that unlike Candlelight, which had crazy stand-by lines each time we were at Epcot, I don't think a package is needed for the Broadway shows unless you just really want a close spot (and don't have an AP to get a reserved spot for "free"). We went on MLK day - the park was moderately busy but we wandered in at 2 minutes til the 5:30 show and easily got seats for 6 people. Not up close, but there is little to actually watch (it's just 2 singers - no staging), it wasn't a big deal. It never filled up. So if you aren't sold on any of the options, you would probably be fine to go standby.

(we tried to get AP reserved seats but by the time we wandered to American Adventure and waited in line, they only had 8pm show)

I am planing to upgrade to an AP that day, but I won't get to Epcot to do it until about 10 and I figure they'll probably only have the 8pm if any by the time I get upgraded and can get back there since I'll be there the last weekend - AND Presidents' Weekend. And Ashley and Josh tend to have bigger followings than the others on the schedule - Ashley since she's toured as Mary Poppins and Josh both from American Idol AND from him playing Tarzan on Broadway, tour, and Vegas.
 


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