Official Disney website now has some restaurant menus online!

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If you go to http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/ and look under the Where to Eat tab, you will see the lists of restaurant categories. If you click to look at the specific restaurants, some of them have actual scans of the menus available now. To see them, you must click on the restaurant name and scroll down to look at the right sidebar. If it's listed, you will see the different menu links just below where it says Book Online.

I found Kona and 50's Prime Time Cafe. I am out of time during my lunch hour to look much more, but I thought that I should share the info. :goodvibes
 
THANK YOU!!! These are actual pics of their menus!! What a terrific find :hug:. Now I have another site to get obsessed about when it comes to the DDP...LOL;)
 
WOW What a treasure! Thanks for the information, i'm heading over there now! :)
 
They have most menus there, I think they added them to the site when they started accepting online reservations.
 

Sorry if this is old news to some of you, but it was new to me. I have not seen this info posted on the DIS before, so I decided to share it.

The Citrico's couples menu is new, because the date on it is 03/31/2010.
 
Sorry if this is old news to some of you, but it was new to me. I have not seen this info posted on the DIS before, so I decided to share it.

There will be many people who will appreciate the info you posted. :hug:

The only question about anything Disney posts online is: "Will they keep it updated?" Their track record of late is not looking too peachy. :rotfl2:
 
Sorry if this is old news to some of you, but it was new to me. I have not seen this info posted on the DIS before, so I decided to share it.

The Citrico's couples menu is new, because the date on it is 03/31/2010.
I knew about the menus before too, but I'm glad you posted because some people didn't. And I didn't know about the Citricos menu, so I have to go check that out right now! :goodvibes
 
Wish they were all on there!

I only discovered the menus by chance a couple of days ago so thanks for posting I bet alot of people wont have seen them.
 
They started putting them up last summer, because I remember that I looked at them for some places before our September trip (but they weren't all there yet).

I find that *usually* the menu on the Disney site is more current than AllEars or WDWInfo, because Disney updates their website themselves, rather than waiting for a visitor to do it (like the other 2 do). But still not all restaurants' menus are up on the Disney site so you can't always be sure that you will find the menu you want. But if you find it, it's usually the most accurate one out there.
 
The most up to date ones will have the Tinker Bell drink listed as "Tinker Bell and Friends or Buzz Lightyear Punch". The old ones had Lightning McQueen. I assume for the new Toy Story 3 movie comming out this year.
 
They have been posted for quite awhile now, but they are also updating them pretty often as well. On the bottom of menus, you'll see a date printed, and the most updated menus were just re-posted in Feb. The Disney website still has work to do though as no children's menus are on there, and they are still missing some restaurants.

They have come a long way though as they have RFC, T-Rex and Swolphin restaurants on there as well.

I use the Disney website for all menus now, as All Ears and even WDWinfo are filled with errors (especially All Ears).

Tiger :)
 
Well, at least some other people found this to be helpful, so it was not all for naught. :cool1:
 
I use the Disney website for all menus now, as All Ears and even WDWinfo are filled with errors (especially All Ears).
I use the official Disney site almost exclusively now to check menus. It's pretty amazing, considering the corporation's lackluster reputation with technology. I suspect Disney finally recognized that fans (like those of us who post regularly on this board) are borderline obsessed with studying restaurant menus. Having PDF files of menus on their own site generates traffic to Disneyworld.com and away from places like AllEars or the DIS.

Let's hope Disney keeps this trend going in all elements of their site!
 
I use the official Disney site almost exclusively now to check menus. It's pretty amazing, considering the corporation's lackluster reputation with technology. I suspect Disney finally recognized that fans (like those of us who post regularly on this board) are borderline obsessed with studying restaurant menus. Having PDF files of menus on their own site generates traffic to Disneyworld.com and away from places like AllEars or the DIS.

Let's hope Disney keeps this trend going in all elements of their site!
I have to say that I for one have been using Disney's site a lot more then I used to, and I do think them having the menus is a part of it.
 
just wanted to say do not count on even the official Disney website menus to be always correct - having the pdf files of the actual menu only works if you have the most recent actual menu, and even Disney's own restaurants do not necessarily submit their new menus on a timely basis (or perhaps the restaurant submits it, but those that maintain the Disney sites don't get it loaded right away)...two different restaurants we've been to in the past 6 months had different menus than what was showing on the Disney website...in both cases the newer menu showed up a couple of weeks after our trip. We found most of them accurate, just not all. Definitely more correct that either allears or wdwinfo, though.
 
There will be many people who will appreciate the info you posted. :hug:

The only question about anything Disney posts online is: "Will they keep it updated?" Their track record of late is not looking too peachy. :rotfl2:

I didn't go look at them now, but when they were first posted last year each menu carried the disclaimer "Menu items and prices are subject to change at any time without notice." This gives them wiggle room as far as updating - it also means that you can't consider it a certainty that when you arrive at the restaurant, it will have exactly the same menu that you read online.
 





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