Very cool! Have a wonderful time & enjoy every minute of it!

I think it is $200 without the wine pairings, $295 with them. (Plus tax and tip)
Thanks NOLA!
Doesn't it sound really nice? The website for V&As is cool.![]()
All I get on the website is a phone number.....no pics, no menus, no nothing.
1) I would rather do the Four Seasons meal when ready.
2) Disney is trying to get a jump on the new Four Seasons.
3) The Four Seasons plans to have their 12-course tasting brunch.
4) At other Four Seasons hotels, it is about $200/person.
NOTE: I think the new Four Seasons on Disney property will blow away the idea of "Deluxe" WDW resorts. WDW will have to really exert themselves to come up to the level of a true Deluxe hotel experience.
1) I would rather do the Four Seasons meal when ready.
2) Disney is trying to get a jump on the new Four Seasons.
3) The Four Seasons plans to have their 12-course tasting brunch.
4) At other Four Seasons hotels, it is about $200/person.
NOTE: I think the new Four Seasons on Disney property will blow away the idea of "Deluxe" WDW resorts. WDW will have to really exert themselves to come up to the level of a true Deluxe hotel experience.

I find it difficult to believe you can't opt out of the wine pairings. Have they heard of designated drivers?
The menu at this link, which is for the Chef's Table and for the Victoria Room, indicates that dinner is $200, wine pairings are an additional $95. So, no worries for non-drinkers (notwithstanding rumors to the contrary).
For liability reasons, it's hard to imagine it would work any other way. A dinner (i) at which one was forced to pay for wine whether one drank it or not and (ii) Disney Corp. is the deep pocket, is inconceivable.
http://www.victoria-alberts.com/menus.html