RUMOR: Paint the Night Electrical Parade Still A Possibility for The Magic Kingdom

I know Disney said there were no plans “at the time” for the highly acclaimed Paint the Night Parade to move to Florida, but a lot has changed since the Fall of 2016.

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Drooping attendance at Walt Disney World since last summer has had many an executive at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts examining the idea of moving the Diamond Celebration blockbuster out east to help bolster what they hope to be an explosive Summer 2017 in Orlando.

While Disney’s Animal Kingdom will debut Pandora: The World of AVATAR (and possibly, hopefully, Rivers of Light), the other 3 parks just don’t have a whole lot going on as far as new offerings for this year. Just in case AVATAR isn’t enough to convince someone to go to Orlando in 2017, Disney may want to bring Paint the Night to Walt Disney World. Rumors also persist that a new nighttime show for the Magic Kingdom is in development for a debut later this year.

Now, management at the Disneyland Resort is putting up quite the fight, but the decision will be made above them one way or the other in the next few weeks. I would assume that attendance for the returning Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland Park will play a role, but the possibility of the “limited” run for that event until June being extended indefinitely (or glowing away for a Star Wars fireworks show in California) and sending Paint the Night away to the Magic Kingdom seems to be fairly likely.

PHOTOS: New Security Screening Procedures in Place at the Magic Kingdom

With the move of the Magic Kingdom welcome to show to Cinderella Castle, it has allowed the park to move it security screening points out further and completely alter the way it screens guest entering.

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Upon entering the park this morning, we noticed that a single bag check table and metal detector were placed at the end of the path from Disney’s Comtemporary Resort.  While they did use the old security screening points before the park opened this morning, they were indeed using the new set up by the time we left around 9:30 AM.

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The new set up includes bag check tables ahead of the metal detectors. All guests are now being made to go through the metal detectors. This area has been used for security screening on select days over the last few months, but it appears it will now be a regular occurrence.

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What now has to be seen as a true Resort guest benefit, guests walking over from the Contemporary have their own private bag check table and metal detector with little to no wait. These guests can then proceed directly to the turnstiles for the Magic Kingdom after this screening.

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The center section of security checkpoints and metal detectors are now used exclusively for guests arriving via the monorail or Resort launches. Guests coming off of the ferry boat will have to go through the new security area over to the right. This method is only used once crowd levels rise to a certain point later in the morning. If you arrive early enough, all guests we’ll be going through the center security checkpoints.

Overall, this seems somewhat more efficient than the procedures that were already in place and I applaud the Magic Kingdom for trying their best to expedite the wait times of those coming into the park. Will it work? That remains to be seen, but only time will tell.

Splash Mountain Disney Parks Tsum Tsum Collection Released Today

A Disney Parks exclusive Tsum Tsum series was surprise released on the Shop Disney Parks App today. The series features characters from Splash Mountain.

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Again, these Tsum Tsum are available now, but only through the Shop Disney Parks app. There is no word as of yet if they will be released in the parks, but we can only assume that they will at some point in the future.

PHOTO REPORT: Magic Kingdom 1/17/17 (New Merchandise, New Food, Refurbishments, Etc.)

Our latest photo report brings us to the Magic Kingdom for new merchandise, new alcohol, and much more.

Happy 2017

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In case you missed it, 2017 merchandise is now available everywhere around the resort.

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Some new vintage-style Walt Disney World shirts have started to appear.

This and That

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A number of locations are removing the “hanging” vertical napkin holders and replacing them with these.

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Yes, I ate at Pecos Bill’s again.

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And now, a few pics from Once Upon a Time.

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Casey’s Corner is now offering a hot dog of the month,. The first one is a macaroni and cheese dog.

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This new Mr. Potato Head mug is now for sale, depicting him how he once appeared in Toy Story Midway Mania at Hollywood Studios.

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He will return when Toy Story Land opens in 2018, this time located at the entrance of the attraction.

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A really neat idea, Walt Disney World is now selling postcard coloring books.

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There are also two additional versions, one with Princesses and one with PIXAR characters.

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They retail at $9.99 each.

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The new ferryboat sign finally arrived at the Magic Kingdom boat dock.

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Refurbishments, Refurbishments, Refurbishments…

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The Walt Disney World Railroad is closed for refurbishment currently.

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The exterior of the Emporium is also under refurbishment.

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The City Hall restrooms are closed again.

Magic Kingdom Cabanas are Being Removed

Disney has announced that the Kingdom Cabanas at the Magic Kingdom will be discontinued on February 17th, 2017.

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The Cabanas were already discounted up until this date and many have already been removed.

PHOTO REPORT: The Magic Kingdom 1/2/17 (“it’s a small world” Merchandise, Tomorrowland Improvements, ETC.)

 

Our first photo report of 2017 brings us to the Magic Kingdom to see the latest adjustments and merchandise additions around the park. Let’s jump right in, shall we?

Welcome to the Magic Kingdom

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Good morning Magic Kingdom!

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They have slowly been repaving the area outside of Mickey’s Philharmagic over the last few weeks.

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Some new Villains shirts available at Sir Mickey’s.

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A new Belle shirt for sale as well.

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Christmas stickers were being given out all around the park.

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Liberty Square Market has started selling Muppets plush since the show is nearby. They can’t sell baked potatoes anymore, BUT LETS STOCK SOME PLUSH!

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There has been a pretty vile garbage mound growing in the Rivers of America as of late…

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Including some dead fish…

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PADDLEFISH ANYONE?

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If I haven’t mentioned it before, Pecos Bill’s has recently become my favorite counter service stop at the Magic Kingdom. The fajita dish is pretty good and offers more than enough food.

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The bowl is pretty good as well, considering you can load it up at the toppings bar.

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Christmas Party exclusive pins were being sold to the general public before the last party even happened. As I have complained before, they should at least wait until the final party is over…

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We found some baby ducks hanging out by Tomorrowland. I’ve never seen them this late in the year.

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“No, don’t eat the cigarette!!!”

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Stitch’s Great Escape Returns

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Stitch’s Great Escape reopened for a bit every day to combat the crowds in the park. It actually was getting quite the line.

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The walls that have been up since the rock painting began have now finally come down.

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The decal over the entrance has been falling off for months, but I suppose there’s no reason to invest in something you are closing.

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We pretty much just went in to say hello to Skippy who stayed over from the Alien Encounter attraction.

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When seats are broken, you will sometimes still see these XS Tech “Temporarily Seized” seat covers.

This and That

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The new customizable Star Wars name tags are also available at the Merchant of Venus, not just at Hollywood Studios.

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They are now regularly handing out Zootopia stickers in Tomorrowland for some reason.

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There its some heavy construction taking place near the Kingdom Cabanas adjacent to Space Mountain, not sure what for as of yet.

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“it’s a MagicBand 2.0”

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One of the first MagicBand 2’s available to guests is this “it’s a small world” 45th anniversary band currently available.

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REVIEW: New Menu at Tony’s Town Square in The Magic Kingdom, I Think I Liked It…

 

I have had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Tony’s Town Square Restaurant at the Magic Kingdom over the years. As a kid, I loved our winter-time meals that would overlap with SpectroMagic, allowing us to hear the music and see the sparkling lights of the parade while we dined either on the patio or in the glass “solarium” room of the restaurant. Also, with Lady and the Tramp being one of my favorite Disney animated films, I fell in love with the charming interior that evoked scenes from the movie while mixing in the feel of Main Street. Thematically, the restaurant blends seamlessly with the world around it, but the menu has always been another story.

I have fond memories of the flatbreads and seasonal desserts, but in recent years, a noticeable decline in quality has been evident. Now, I’m not saying Tony’s was ever a fine-dining establishment, but I could concoct a really enjoyable meal here. On a visit in early 2016, even the chicken caesar salad was inedible. After that experience, I did not return to Tony’s for several months. With family visiting me in December, I was “forced” to return to Tony’s as that is where they had booked a dining reservation. I begrudgingly went along, with the vivid memories of a warm salad filled with tough grilled chicken bites dancing in my head. Upon arrival, I was greeted with a menu (which serves both lunch and dinner services) with several noticeable changes…

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New to me on the menu was an Italian cheese dip appetizer, a grilled pork chop, and baked rigatoni. Based on my previous experience, none of these seemed like a good idea… but then my “blogger senses” kicked in, realizing my duty to our readers to inform them of menu changes and new items. I decided I would take one for the team…

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The allergy friendly menus for those who wish to check them out…

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Below is the regular kid’s menu.

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Alright, let’s start with the appetizers…

Italian Cheese Dip ($11.00)

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Creamy Ricotta with Roasted Garlic topped with Tomato Jam served with Crostini.

This description almost sounds like an entirely different dish. The ricotta was passable, but the “tomato jam” was basically a thicker version of the “red sauce of death” typically served at Tony’s. Stick with the complimentary bread…

House Salad ($10.00)

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This was surprisingly good, which is probably what I would say whenever I enjoy any sort of dish at Tony’s. It’s a giant portion, it is fairly unique for a in-park Disney restaurant, and the flavor is good. I loved the mix of the salami and peppers in here, taking it from ordinary house salad to something a little more interesting (albeit normal to me growing up in an Italian household). You could easily share this among a few people before a meal as a nice, light starter.

Complimentary Bread with Olive Oil Sauce (THE PRICE IS FREE)

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I legitimately loved the bread. It was cooked nicely and was soft and fresh, and it perfectly soaked up the olive oil “dipping sauce”. Skip the Italian Cheese Dip and just enjoy this before your meal.

Alright, now on to the entrees…

Baked Rigatoni ($22.00)

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with Ricotta and Bolognese filling topped with Melted Mozzarella

This sounded like a mistake… but it really wasn’t. Tony’s red sauce is still not the best, but they bake a pretty good ricotta cheese and the pasta & meat were pretty decent. I would take this over the spaghetti and meatballs for sure… just maybe don’t stare directly into it. That would be dangerous, very dangerous.

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Pasta Primavera ($22.00)

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Seasonal Vegetables and Pasta tossed in Garlic and Olive Oil topped with Balsamic Glaze and Feta

If you are looking for pasta, but need to avoid the Tony’s red sauce, this is the route to go. The vegan in our group ordered this without the chicken or shrimp (and sans feta) and was quite pleased with it.

Grilled Pork Chop ($27.00)

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with a Mushroom-Bean-Pancetta Ragù and Marsala Reduction

At the time, we still did not know that alcohol was coming to Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, so I thought the presence of a grilled pork chop was insanely out of character for this eatery. It seems they added the pork chop to pair with some of the beverages, which now makes sense, but at the time simply did not. This dish peaked my interest as it was unlike anything I had ever had here and I immediately felt there was no way that Tony’s was going to pull this dish off. So of course, being a theme park restaurant – smart***, I ordered it.

I have to honestly say, this was the best dish I have ever had at Tony’s Town Square Restaurant. Maybe the constraints of trying to be a semi-Italian Restaurant in the world’s most visited theme park stifles them a bit, but stepping outside of their comfort zone, they have created a dish that is far and away their absolute best.

The Mushroom-Bean-Pancetta Ragu and Marsala Reduction pair absolutely perfectly with the nicely grilled pork chop for a unique taste that is more akin to a pork stew. The dish is of the perfect size and it isn’t insanely heavy like many of the pasta dishes served here. It might be the only meal at Tony’s that won’t make you feel bloated and gross, if I may be frank. Don’t get me wrong, it isn’t the best pork dish I’ve ever had, but it’s the best table service entree I’ve had outside of Cinderella’s Royal Table and Skipper Canteen in this park.

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OVERALL

Tony’s is still not in the top 3 restaurants I would send people to at the Magic Kingdom, but if the kids only want pasta or you just have to eat here, it is probably good to know that you still have some options that won’t ruin your day. I love Tony’s out of pure childhood nostalgia, but the current menu makes it possible to stomach it and feel good about it. I recommend the grilled pork chop highly (if you couldn’t tell), but I would recommend the garden salad and pasta primavera as well. If you happen to run into the “Italian Wedding Soup” as a seasonal soup, you should order it. The dessert menu is solid too, with the seasonal cheesecake always being a highlight.

Now, the alcoholic drink menu was added since my last visit, so I am including it below:

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PHOTO REPORT: The Magic Kingdom 1/2/17 (“it’s a small world” Merchandise, Tomorrowland Improvements, ETC.)

 

Our first photo report of 2017 brings us to the Magic Kingdom to see the latest adjustments and merchandise additions around the park. Let’s jump right in, shall we?

Welcome to the Magic Kingdom

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Good morning Magic Kingdom!

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They have slowly been repaving the area outside of Mickey’s Philharmagic over the last few weeks.

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Some new Villains shirts available at Sir Mickey’s.

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A new Belle shirt for sale as well.

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Christmas stickers were being given out all around the park.

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Liberty Square Market has started selling Muppets plush since the show is nearby. They can’t sell baked potatoes anymore, BUT LETS STOCK SOME PLUSH!

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There has been a pretty vile garbage mound growing in the Rivers of America as of late…

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Including some dead fish…

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PADDLEFISH ANYONE?

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If I haven’t mentioned it before, Pecos Bill’s has recently become my favorite counter service stop at the Magic Kingdom. The fajita dish is pretty good and offers more than enough food.

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The bowl is pretty good as well, considering you can load it up at the toppings bar.

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Christmas Party exclusive pins were being sold to the general public before the last party even happened. As I have complained before, they should at least wait until the final party is over…

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We found some baby ducks hanging out by Tomorrowland. I’ve never seen them this late in the year.

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“No, don’t eat the cigarette!!!”

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Stitch’s Great Escape Returns

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Stitch’s Great Escape reopened for a bit every day to combat the crowds in the park. It actually was getting quite the line.

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The walls that have been up since the rock painting began have now finally come down.

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The decal over the entrance has been falling off for months, but I suppose there’s no reason to invest in something you are closing.

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We pretty much just went in to say hello to Skippy who stayed over from the Alien Encounter attraction.

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When seats are broken, you will sometimes still see these XS Tech “Temporarily Seized” seat covers.

This and That

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The new customizable Star Wars name tags are also available at the Merchant of Venus, not just at Hollywood Studios.

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They are now regularly handing out Zootopia stickers in Tomorrowland for some reason.

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There its some heavy construction taking place near the Kingdom Cabanas adjacent to Space Mountain, not sure what for as of yet.

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“it’s a MagicBand 2.0”

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One of the first MagicBand 2’s available to guests is this “it’s a small world” 45th anniversary band currently available.

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REVIEW: New Menu at Tony’s Town Square in The Magic Kingdom, I Think I Liked It…

 

I have had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Tony’s Town Square Restaurant at the Magic Kingdom over the years. As a kid, I loved our winter-time meals that would overlap with SpectroMagic, allowing us to hear the music and see the sparkling lights of the parade while we dined either on the patio or in the glass “solarium” room of the restaurant. Also, with Lady and the Tramp being one of my favorite Disney animated films, I fell in love with the charming interior that evoked scenes from the movie while mixing in the feel of Main Street. Thematically, the restaurant blends seamlessly with the world around it, but the menu has always been another story.

I have fond memories of the flatbreads and seasonal desserts, but in recent years, a noticeable decline in quality has been evident. Now, I’m not saying Tony’s was ever a fine-dining establishment, but I could concoct a really enjoyable meal here. On a visit in early 2016, even the chicken caesar salad was inedible. After that experience, I did not return to Tony’s for several months. With family visiting me in December, I was “forced” to return to Tony’s as that is where they had booked a dining reservation. I begrudgingly went along, with the vivid memories of a warm salad filled with tough grilled chicken bites dancing in my head. Upon arrival, I was greeted with a menu (which serves both lunch and dinner services) with several noticeable changes…

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New to me on the menu was an Italian cheese dip appetizer, a grilled pork chop, and baked rigatoni. Based on my previous experience, none of these seemed like a good idea… but then my “blogger senses” kicked in, realizing my duty to our readers to inform them of menu changes and new items. I decided I would take one for the team…

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The allergy friendly menus for those who wish to check them out…

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Below is the regular kid’s menu.

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Alright, let’s start with the appetizers…

Italian Cheese Dip ($11.00)

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Creamy Ricotta with Roasted Garlic topped with Tomato Jam served with Crostini.

This description almost sounds like an entirely different dish. The ricotta was passable, but the “tomato jam” was basically a thicker version of the “red sauce of death” typically served at Tony’s. Stick with the complimentary bread…

House Salad ($10.00)

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This was surprisingly good, which is probably what I would say whenever I enjoy any sort of dish at Tony’s. It’s a giant portion, it is fairly unique for a in-park Disney restaurant, and the flavor is good. I loved the mix of the salami and peppers in here, taking it from ordinary house salad to something a little more interesting (albeit normal to me growing up in an Italian household). You could easily share this among a few people before a meal as a nice, light starter.

Complimentary Bread with Olive Oil Sauce (THE PRICE IS FREE)

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I legitimately loved the bread. It was cooked nicely and was soft and fresh, and it perfectly soaked up the olive oil “dipping sauce”. Skip the Italian Cheese Dip and just enjoy this before your meal.

Alright, now on to the entrees…

Baked Rigatoni ($22.00)

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with Ricotta and Bolognese filling topped with Melted Mozzarella

This sounded like a mistake… but it really wasn’t. Tony’s red sauce is still not the best, but they bake a pretty good ricotta cheese and the pasta & meat were pretty decent. I would take this over the spaghetti and meatballs for sure… just maybe don’t stare directly into it. That would be dangerous, very dangerous.

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Pasta Primavera ($22.00)

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Seasonal Vegetables and Pasta tossed in Garlic and Olive Oil topped with Balsamic Glaze and Feta

If you are looking for pasta, but need to avoid the Tony’s red sauce, this is the route to go. The vegan in our group ordered this without the chicken or shrimp (and sans feta) and was quite pleased with it.

Grilled Pork Chop ($27.00)

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with a Mushroom-Bean-Pancetta Ragù and Marsala Reduction

At the time, we still did not know that alcohol was coming to Tony’s Town Square Restaurant, so I thought the presence of a grilled pork chop was insanely out of character for this eatery. It seems they added the pork chop to pair with some of the beverages, which now makes sense, but at the time simply did not. This dish peaked my interest as it was unlike anything I had ever had here and I immediately felt there was no way that Tony’s was going to pull this dish off. So of course, being a theme park restaurant – smart***, I ordered it.

I have to honestly say, this was the best dish I have ever had at Tony’s Town Square Restaurant. Maybe the constraints of trying to be a semi-Italian Restaurant in the world’s most visited theme park stifles them a bit, but stepping outside of their comfort zone, they have created a dish that is far and away their absolute best.

The Mushroom-Bean-Pancetta Ragu and Marsala Reduction pair absolutely perfectly with the nicely grilled pork chop for a unique taste that is more akin to a pork stew. The dish is of the perfect size and it isn’t insanely heavy like many of the pasta dishes served here. It might be the only meal at Tony’s that won’t make you feel bloated and gross, if I may be frank. Don’t get me wrong, it isn’t the best pork dish I’ve ever had, but it’s the best table service entree I’ve had outside of Cinderella’s Royal Table and Skipper Canteen in this park.

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OVERALL

Tony’s is still not in the top 3 restaurants I would send people to at the Magic Kingdom, but if the kids only want pasta or you just have to eat here, it is probably good to know that you still have some options that won’t ruin your day. I love Tony’s out of pure childhood nostalgia, but the current menu makes it possible to stomach it and feel good about it. I recommend the grilled pork chop highly (if you couldn’t tell), but I would recommend the garden salad and pasta primavera as well. If you happen to run into the “Italian Wedding Soup” as a seasonal soup, you should order it. The dessert menu is solid too, with the seasonal cheesecake always being a highlight.

Now, the alcoholic drink menu was added since my last visit, so I am including it below:

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