bangzoom6877
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My mom, sister and I sat down last week and discussed places we want to eat on our July trip. We all agreed that we would like to try the afternoon tea at Garden View Lounge at the Grand Floridian. We will be a party of 10, including 4 children (2 boys ages 5 and 7, 2 girls ages 8 and 11). We didn't want to do the princess tea or the wonderland tea, but just a regular tea we could all go to together. I have some questions:
1. The hours are 2-4:30pm. Is it just one seating where everyone has to arrive at 2pm, or are these simply the hours you could arrive?
2. Do I make an ADR for the tea, 180 days in advance, just as I would for any TS restaurant?
3. Do they accept the TiW card?
4. How is the food? We are not picky eaters, but we do like good quality. All the adults except for my DH have been to afternoon tea before in other places, so we have a general idea of what is typically served...but is there anything specific that stands out?
5. For those of you who have gone with kids...how did they like it? The kids in our party have all been to a variety of restaurants, everything from a very casual diner to a fancy restaurant, and they are very well-behaved. I am more concerned about how much they would enjoy it...although from the looks of the menu they do cater to kids (as Disney always does).
6. Were you hungry enough for dinner that evening? I had an idea...that we wouldn't make an ADR for dinner that night, but instead we would just go to Epcot in the evening and snack around the World Showcase. That way, if someone is really hungry, they could eat a meal, the kids will be taken care of, and if someone just wants to grab a little snack they can do that. My mom and sister loved that idea.
7. This one is going to sound funny...but...do men typically enjoy this tea? I am asking because although my dad has gone to afternoon tea with my mom, my DH has never gone to afternoon tea, and he has no interest in going to one at home. However, I did mention this idea to him for our WDW vacation and he had no problem with trying it. I am just wondering how much he will actually enjoy it.
Thanks in advance!
1. The hours are 2-4:30pm. Is it just one seating where everyone has to arrive at 2pm, or are these simply the hours you could arrive?
2. Do I make an ADR for the tea, 180 days in advance, just as I would for any TS restaurant?
3. Do they accept the TiW card?
4. How is the food? We are not picky eaters, but we do like good quality. All the adults except for my DH have been to afternoon tea before in other places, so we have a general idea of what is typically served...but is there anything specific that stands out?
5. For those of you who have gone with kids...how did they like it? The kids in our party have all been to a variety of restaurants, everything from a very casual diner to a fancy restaurant, and they are very well-behaved. I am more concerned about how much they would enjoy it...although from the looks of the menu they do cater to kids (as Disney always does).
6. Were you hungry enough for dinner that evening? I had an idea...that we wouldn't make an ADR for dinner that night, but instead we would just go to Epcot in the evening and snack around the World Showcase. That way, if someone is really hungry, they could eat a meal, the kids will be taken care of, and if someone just wants to grab a little snack they can do that. My mom and sister loved that idea.
7. This one is going to sound funny...but...do men typically enjoy this tea? I am asking because although my dad has gone to afternoon tea with my mom, my DH has never gone to afternoon tea, and he has no interest in going to one at home. However, I did mention this idea to him for our WDW vacation and he had no problem with trying it. I am just wondering how much he will actually enjoy it.
Thanks in advance!
