wonderland Tea Party & Supercalagragilistic breakfast

nannye

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I've been unable to find the info online for this,
Anyone know the time and price of the wonderland tea party?

Also how is the food at supercalafragilistic breakfast. (ok I know I didn't spell that right! :rotfl2: )
 
I just looked up the Wonderland Tea Party the other day, so if I remember correctly, it was around $43 per child. Sorry, but I don't know about the other one.
 
I've been unable to find the info online for this,
Anyone know the time and price of the wonderland tea party?

Also how is the food at supercalafragilistic breakfast. (ok I know I didn't spell that right! :rotfl2: )

Supercalifragilistic breakfast....it looks soooo neat!!! I didnt even think about that one! Thanks for the idea! :worship: Sorry I dont know how the food is but just wanted to say thanks :goodvibes
 

Do you know what days it was offered?:confused3

Weekdays at 2 pm at Grand Floridian (1900 Park Fare). Children only! I believe you have to call the dining line to reseve.

While I just reserved this, I never did ask for the price. But, the price quoted sounds about right. My DGD has gone twice and absolutely loved it. We didn't book it last year, but as soon as we walked into the Grand Floridian, she sang out "I wanna go to the tea party!" Thankfully, we were able to find a day that had an opening for her to attend.

Enjoy! Karen
 
Do you know what days it was offered?:confused3

I believe it's Monday - Friday, it starts at 1:30, and lasts an hour. (The reason I don't have everything committed to memory better is because I also read that the child has to be at least 4, so this year it won't work for us.)
 
As of May of last year, it was held at 2 and it cost $43. It was children only and my daughter had a blast. There was a photopass photographer there that took pictures, they made a craft, decorate cupcakes, played some games, and of course danced and played with Alice and the Mad Hatter.

My daughter was 4 at the time and while it said ages 4-10 it seemed that most girls were on the lower end of that. I'm not sure I saw anyone over 7ish. She LOVED it however and asked to go back this year!
 
We ate breakfast at 1900 Park Fare during our first trip to Disney in October (is that the one you are talking about? with Mary Poppins, Mad Hatter, etc?) We really liked the food. I guess we are not picky eaters because we really liked ALL the meals we ate at Disney, even ones that do not get good reviews....we NEVER had long waits either- but I guess that was prob because i made all our meals reservations for "off-times". The breakfast foods were really good here we thought, esp the Strawberry Soup. The only complaint we had (which wasnt really a complaint) was that the characters seemed a little rushed. We planned breakfast for 11:30am on the day we were leaving and I know thats the end of the meal so I am thinking that they were prob. just trying to get ready for lunch. I have heard that people got even better interactions during this time because the it is so uncrowded but it worked the opposite for us! Try it though- I think you will like it there!:thumbsup2
 

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