The Grand Floridian, in Lake Buena Vista, Fl, is one of
Disney’s most prestigious resorts. The red and white resort looks like a
castle, and is known for it’s Victorian style and intriguing architecture. The
resort and spa includes two pools, a garden, a fitness club and a Grand Lobby
that is more than five stories high. And nightly fireworks can be seen from the
hotel, because of its proximity to Magic Kingdom.
Grand Floridian’s numerous dining options include Gaspirilla
Grill, Citricos Lounge and Restaurant, Grand Floridian Café, Victoria and
Albert’s, Narcossee’s, Mizner’s Lounge and 1900 Park Fare.
You can experience some Disney family fun with 1900 Park
Fare’s three character dining options, which are Supercalifragilistic
Breakfast, Cinderella’s Happily Ever After Dinner and the Wonderland Tea Party.
The food includes American-style cuisine buffets and menu
choices. And with a wide variety of options, even the picky eater should be
able to find something they’d enjoy.
The Wonderland Tea Party dining option is for children whose
ages range from four to 12. Wonderland characters, like Alice and the Mad
Hatter, play games, tell stories, do arts and crafts, sign autographs and pose
for pictures with the kids. There is even a Victorian themed Wonderland tea
party with apple-juice and cupcakes.
The Wonderland Tea Party happens every afternoon
Monday-Friday. You might also have the chance to spot Alice, or her friends, at
the Supercalifragilistic Breakfast. The all-you-can-eat breakfast has Mickey
Waffles and of course, Mary Poppins.
The prices range from $36 to $60 per person for character dining and $15
to $36 a person for regular dining options at 1900 Park Fare.
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