Hostess with the Mostess – Top 5 Counter Service at Magic Kingdom

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As a Disney fanatic, talking about all things Disney is one of my favorite things to do. I’m sure the majority of you can totally relate. Not only do I love to talk about Disney, but I also love sharing my park tips and helping everyone with their Disney planning and questions. I am your WDWNT Hostess with the Mostess.

I am very excited to announce that I will be posting weekly and talking about my favorite Disney attractions, restaurants, foods, shows, characters, etc! But the fun doesn’t stop there! I want to hear from YOU! Sure, it’s really fun to talk about what I like, but it’s more fun to hear about what you like! At the end of my posts, I will have a poll where you can vote for your “Disney favorite” on that topic. Then, the next week I will post what you voted for! I’m so excited to share my love of Disney with you and to see what all of you other Disney fanatics think. 

Picking my first topic was not easy. There is so much to talk about and I really wanted the first post to be simple and fun. I chose my Top 5 Favorite Quick Service Locations in the Magic Kingdom. Simple right? I was wrong! I thought it would be easy since there are just so many great places to eat. But that was the problem! Let’s just say it took some time for me to decide.

So after a lot of thought and consideration on food and theming, here are my Top 5 Favorite Quick Service Locations in the Magic Kingdom.

Gaston's Tavern5. Gaston’s Tavern

Gaston’s Tavern is my number five pick for, you guessed it … cinnamon rolls and LeFou’s Brew! The warm and gooey goodness of those giant cinnamon rolls paired with the marshmellowy mango amazingness of LeFou’s Brew cannot be beat. It’s just a little taste of heaven! And on top of those scrumptious snacks, the theme is what really brings this Tavern to the top five. Gaston did not embellish when he said he used antlers in all of his decorating. Complete with Gaston’s chair (perfect picture opportunity) you feel right at home in this poor provincial town.

Casey's Corner4. Casey’s Corner

Casey’s Corner made it to number four on my list. It might have made number three if it wasn’t for the terrible cheese sauce debacle of 2015. For those of you who don’t know, they had amazing cheese sauce that you could add yourself right onto your hot dog or even your fries. And in 2015, they took it away. Sad day for Disney fans everywhere. But, let’s get back to why I still love this place! The hot dogs are delicious. Every single one of them. Even with all of the great options, I still prefer the plain hotdog where I can add my own condiments (unfortunately no cheese sauce) and sauerkraut. And there is nothing like eating your hotdog on Main Street U.S.A while listening to the famous and dearly loved ragtime pianist Jim.

Peco's Bill3. Pecos Bill’s

I love Pecos Bill’s! There was no doubt in my mind that it would make my top five and here it is at number three. I have a lot of family members that miss the old menu. Yes, the hamburgers and the topping bar were great, but the food they have now is even better! The menu’s Southwest-Mexican vibe is a better fit for The Tall Tale Inn’s theme and the food is so delicious. I could eat the Southwest Chicken Salad with the Chipotle Ranch sauce everyday … yes, I mean it, everyday. With my salad stacked with toppings from the new topping bar, I go and grab a table in my favorite room (the left side seating area with the hanging lanterns) and enjoy my meal with my fellow cowpoke before riding off into the sunset.

Columbia Harbour House2. Columbia Harbour House

Columbia Harbour House is where it’s at! Why did I chose this seafood eatery for my number two? Not only is the food super yummy, the nautical theming is very impressive. Let’s start with the food. Every meal I have eaten there has been consistently delicious. If you have not tried their coleslaw, you are missing out. And the cobbler is to die for!  My mouth is watering just thinking about it! While you enjoy your fish, you can take in the seafaring sights. There are maps and nautical artifacts everywhere. This place was well thought out. As you walk through the restaurant it seems each section is dedicated to a certain ship. But my favorite part is one area in particular. Upstairs there is a window that looks right out to the Haunted Mansion. It’s my favorite place to sit because the area is upstairs away from the crowds and it’s very quaint. During one of my visits, I was sitting there enjoying my battered fish looking out at the Haunted Mansion when I noticed that all of the maps and artifacts in that section were dedicated to lost and ghost ships. Is that by chance? I think not!

Be Our Guest1. Be Our Guest

This was a tough call. Columbia Harbour House is so amazing it almost tied for number one. But in the end, Be Our Guest is my number one pick. The menu is unique and everything I have ordered so far has been very tasty. Especially the Carved Turkey Sandwich and the French Onion Soup. Both are so good! And of course, you need to try the grey stuff, it’s delicious! You had to have seen that comment coming. 😉 But what this really boils down to is the overall ambiance. From the moment you step foot onto the castle bridge you are transported right into the movie. I love all three rooms inside because each one has it’s own special touch. But the ballroom does have a special place in the my heart. It’s just so beautiful. With Cast Members bringing the food to your table, the feeling that Beast or Belle could come around the corner any moment, and the overall Imagineering details, Be Our Guest is nothing less than magical.

Those are my Top 5 Favorite Quick Service Locations in the Magic Kingdom. Now I want to hear from you! The poll is below and don’t be shy to comment. I might even share your comment when I post the results next week. If you have another favorite restaurant that is not on the poll, please comment. I will include all comment votes in with the poll results next week. I can’t wait to see what all of you pick!

Before I go, I will be sharing an Extra Magic Tip after every post. What kind of Hostess would I be if I didn’t share tips and interesting facts?

Here is my Extra Magic Tip for this week: When a quick service restaurant has more than one service line, don’t just pick the first one you see. Check out the line furthest away from the entrance. I know from experience, it’s usually the shortest wait! 

I’ll be back next week to share your results!

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VIDEO: ‘Inside Disney Parks’ -EXTRA: ‘The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic’

From the Disney Parks Blog:

In just hours, our all-new live entertainment experience, “The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic” nighttime show, begins its limited engagement run at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. But before it all begins, we’re sharing a first-ever EXTRA episode of the “Inside Disney Parks” newscast featuring the first footage of this spectacular new show.

We’ll be sharing more amazing video and details of “The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic” in the next full episode of “Inside Disney Parks,” so be sure to keep an eye on the Disney Parks Blog.

REVIEW: “Jungle Book – Alive With Magic” Disappoints, Big Problems Lie Ahead

When Rivers of Light at Disney’s Animal Kingdom was indefinitely delayed (at least until the Fall at this point), Walt Disney World found themselves in a tremendous predicament. They had announced there would be a brand new nighttime show for the park, in fact its very first, and developed an entire nighttime entertainment roster around it. So, when the headlining act goes down, what do you do?

"Rivers of Light,"the majestic nighttime jewel, coming to Disney's Animal Kingdom creates an illuminating musical experience for guests. Currently in development with a premiere date to be announced soon, "Rivers of Light" will celebrate the magic of animals, humans and the natural world with a blend of performers, floating lanterns and theatrical animal imagery. (David Roark, photographer)

If it were a concert, I’m sure you realize that the opening act is no real replacement for the headliner, but maybe someone can fill in? That’s essentially what happened here. Rather than give up on the Summer, Walt Disney World realized they had a perfectly good, new nighttime show venue in the Discovery River Theater and still had a tremendous line-up including nighttime safaris, Tree of Life Awakenings, a brand new signature restaurant, and lots of atmospheric entertainment. Why not put something temporarily in the theater as a replacement offering? The park’s first late-evenings would be saved and all of the dining packages and such Disney had their hearts on could still be sold. Could it be done in just 41 days?

In a little over a month, Walt Disney World and Disney Imagineers put together a show called The Jungle Book – Alive with Magic, which promised to use nighttime lighting effects created for Rivers of Light and blend them with some sort of live entertainment. In a short preview of Rivers of Light given to media back in April, we saw that many effects from that show could still operate, so maybe the working effects combined with good music and a solid entertainment act could create something worth seeing. I’m sure it could have, but that didn’t happen.

"The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic," a new live musical show inspired by the blockbuster live-action film "The Jungle Book," kicks off new nighttime experiences at Disney's Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. The epic, limited-engagement celebration immerses guests in Indian culture with live performers, music, water screens and vibrant costumes amidst the beauty and danger of the jungle. (Preston Mack, photographer)

The best description I can give for this show is it is essentially Glow Fest on water. Glow Fest was a short-lived event at California Adventure which included a Bollywood-style dancing act on a stage in the evenings. Jungle Book – Alive with Magic was basically this act presented on barges with a half-functioning giant mist screen behind it. The show has music from The Jungle Book infused with an Indian influence playing as choreographed dance takes place on stages and barges (and even in the aisles) around the theater, but that’s pretty much all that happens. There are none of the “wow” moments of grandeur or technical effects that you would find in IllumiNations, Fantasmic, or even Wishes for that matter, something that has categorized every nighttime spectacular in the history of Disney Parks, even the worst ones.

Now, before I get any hate mail from anyone involved in this thing, let me talk about the positives (which surprisingly there are): the performers are very talented, the soundtrack is good, the live singing is a nice touch, and the choreography is enjoyable. This isn’t a bad show, it’s a bad show to put in this situation. If it was 4:00PM and I’m between FastPasses and I’m walking by this theater and this was performing during the day (with little to no advertisement other than a mention in the times guide perhaps), I would love to sit and watch this. As unscheduled atmospheric entertainment for this park, this show would be the absolute best they have to offer. However, it is being marketed as a nighttime spectacular, they are selling rushed merchandise for it, they are distributing FastPasses, and there is a very pricey dining package being offered.

Imagine if you bought a Fantasmic dining package and then went to the theater to find the Dapper Dans performing in the giant Hollywood Hills Amphitheater. Sure, Disney had added some fountains to the Dapper Dan’s show, but this isn’t worth what you spent on your dining package, no matter how much you might love this act. It isn’t a spectacle worth spending money to have reserved seating for. That’s the problem with Jungle Book – Alive with Magic; it isn’t worth a FastPass, it isn’t worth sitting there for any amount of time while you wait for it to start, and it for damn sure isn’t worth the price of an expensive dining package, even if they sit you on the barges in the river… OK, that might actually be kind of cool, but you get my point.

Tiffins is a spectacular restaurant (review to come) and I have no problem with the great buffet at Tusker House, but that isn’t going to resolve any cheated feelings guests are going to have walking out of this show. Last night alone, I encountered at least two dozen guests who were less-than-enchanted with what they had just waited an hour for, most of which were those with small children. I’ve sat with kids for an hour until Fantasmic! has started and that can be rough, but there is a payoff. Fantasmic is a wonderful spectacle and typically, watching a child take-in that 27-minutes of color and explosions is worth all of the stress and time-investment that you put into it, and that’s why people keep going back. At Jungle Book – Alive with Magic, children looked the same as I did: confused.

With the dining packages starting tonight, I am anxious to see what happens. I will be seated in that reserved dining viewing section as I have my reservation at Tiffins later today and I will give this show another chance to “wow” me, but based on my first viewing and the reviews of countless other who I asked about the show last night, I doubt very much that I will feel like I got my money’s worth out of that dining package, just as I felt like I had wasted time and a FastPass seeing this show last night. Standing in front of the Tree of Life and watching the awakenings projection shows would have been a far better investment of my time and energy. But I am anxious to witness the response of less-informed guests in that viewing area, who paid over $50 a person to see this show from a premium viewing area. There may very well be a riot (or at least a Light Magic style guest march to guest relations). These packages are being offered through September… is this going to continue to be offered through then if guests complain nightly in droves? I can’t imagine a scenario where wither the show or the package both continue to exist until then.

In short, this isn’t worth your time. Skip Jungle Book – Alive with Magic (but not Tiffins, you should still eat there regardless) and enjoy a nighttime safari, take in the splendor of the Tree of Life at night, or just ride Expedition Everest under the moonlight. Animal Kingdom is beautiful at night, don’t cancel your trip to the park just because of this show, just don’t make this show a priority unless you feel you absolutely must see it for some reason (like you really, really love this style of music and dancing).

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If you do want to still see it, all you need to really know is that FastPass seating enters on the Expedition Everest side while Standby is located on the Theater in the Wild side. I wouldn’t worry about showing up too early… Showtimes are nightly at 9:00PM and 10:30PM.

The clock is now ticking on Summer 2016 and I anxiously wait a debut date on Rivers of Light. It has to be better than this Discovery River Disaster…

VIDEO: “Tree of Life Awakenings” Steal the Show When Night Falls at Animal Kingdom

While The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic may not be a smash hit, there is one nighttime show at Disney’s Animal Kingdom that is now getting a standing ovation nightly: the Tree of Life Awakenings.

Disney's Animal Kingdom's iconic Tree of Life will undergo extraordinary ÒawakeningsÓ throughout each evening as the animal spirits are brought to life by magical fireflies that reveal colorful stories of wonder and enchantment. Projections of nature scenes take on a magical quality as they appear to dramatically emanate from within the Tree of Life. (David Roark, photographer)

This projection show takes place only on the very front of the Tree of Life at Disney’s Animal Kingdom after night falls and runs continuously until sometime after park close. The show is similar in technology to “The Magic, The Memories, and You!” and Celebrate the Magic presented at the Magic Kingdom, but that’s really where the similarities end.

This show doesn’t stop. The Tree is alive throughout the evening changing colors and coming to life with short silent vignettes and longer, music-filled segments. Some of the segments are absolutely amazing, such as this one that pays homage to a number of Disney animated films (and AVATAR):

Others are more on the artistic side (less IP driven), but present beautiful stories on the giant canvas of the Tree of Life:

The longer vignettes happen every 15-20 minutes or so, but there is always some sort of movement happening on the Tree of Life, from a slight animal move, to the presence of falling leaves or snow.

Everything about this show is pretty much perfect: the music, the imagery, and the use of technology effectively. If there is any reason to visit Disney’s Animal Kingdom at night, this is it.

PHOTO REPORT: Epcot 5/31/16 (Soarin’ Returns, Frozen Facade Revealed, DVC Lounge Nears Completion, ETC.)

There was so much happening at Epcot over the weekend that I just had to make a visit, so let’s see what’s new and exciting around the park in our latest photo report:

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The original Soarin’ is now back until June 16th

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There was quite the rush to get in line for Soarin’ the first day back

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The new men’s restrooms downstairs by the attraction also opened

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A new elevator was also added to the left of the attraction entrance

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Some minor changes were made to the Soarin’ queue

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Screens installed

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New wallpaper and lighting

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We will return shortly…

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Work continues on the new Disney Vacation Club lounge at Imagination

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The sign was being installed while I was there

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There it is…

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Now back to Soarin’

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New carpet

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The queue games appear to be gone in favor of screens, at least for now…

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The new theater, Concourse C, is now open and functioning

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Instead of remastering the Florida-only pre-show, they are simply running the HD version of the pre-show from California

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Will Patrick return? We hope so…

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The new theater reminded me of all the reasons I love Soarin’ when it’s new: the smells work and the projections looked fantastic

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The new digital projections are amazing, crystal clear

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The third theater does leave a lengthy exit process back to The Land

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Select SHAG Star Wars merchandise is now available at the Art of Disney at Epcot

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This new limited edition MagicBand debuted over the weekend

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Work continues on the Royal Sommerhus meet and greet, the Margarita stand will close permanently tomorrow to make room

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The facade of Frozen Ever After has been revealed

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Quite different from Maelstrom

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The old waterfall was sealed up as well

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While stopping in the U.K. pavilion, I couldn’t help but notice that the Rose and Crown has more merchandise than most Walt Disney World attractions…

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Over at Turtle Talk with Crush, characters from Finding Dory have been added to the show

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There are entirely new segments based around new characters, even though the movie isn’t out yet…

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I always found it strange that Squirt did not appear, but that has been fixed now

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Via Napoli at Epcot Adds New Menu Items In Celebration of Serving 1 Millionth Pizza

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Via Napoli at Epcot recently celebrated the serving of their 1 millionth pizza pie since the restaurant opened back in 2010. In celebration, the menu has undergone a minor shakeup, including the addition of some new signature pizza pies.

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They’re even offering a limited time pasta special – Truffled fettuccine carbonara with guanciale “italian Bacon” egg noodle and pecorino cheese.

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New Pizzas include Affumicata – White pizza, smoked salmon, arugula, pomodorini, and stracchino, as well as a Broccolini pie which includes fresh cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, porchetta robiola, and broccoli rabe.

These additions to the menu do not detract any offerings that have made the restaurant a hit at Epcot over the last 6 years, meaning guests have more than ever to choose between. MAybe you can even leave some room for dessert…

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REVIEW: Tiffins Restaurant Provides Best In-Park Signature Dining; Jungle Book Package Value?; Every Plate Reviewed

Tiffins, the very first signature restaurant ever inside Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park opened recently, and rather then rush to a review, I decided to take a few visits here before summing up my thoughts on it. Of course, I did already present a review of the attached Nomad Lounge which you should check out, but I wanted to tackle the entire menu at Tiffins before letting you know what I thought. Let’s dive in…

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The restaurant is situated just behind Pizzafari, on what will eventually be the path to Pandora: The World of AVATAR.

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The attention to detail in the art around the restaurant and lounge is impeccable: everything you would expect from Disney’s animal Kingdom at this point.

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The restaurant is broken into four sections: The Nomad Lounge, Safari Gallery, Grand Gallery, and the Trek Gallery.

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If you would like to see more, we offer a full video tour of Tiffins and the Nomad Lounge as well:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjlByfiGJIA]

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OK, enough of that, let’s take a look at the menu…

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There is a nice sized drink menu available as well, including a separate wine menu which I’ll highlight towards the end. Many of the specialty beverages are covered in our Nomad Lounge review.

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There is also an allergy friendly menu that is bound just as nicely.

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Let’s begin with appetizers…

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The Lobster Popcorn Thai Curry Soup was my favorite appetizer. It is poured in front of you which is a nice touch.

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So unique in presentation and flavor, possibly my favorite soup in all of Walt Disney World.

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Not heavy on lobster, but big on flavor.

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Black-Eyed Pea Fritters are a restaurant staff favorite and it’s easy to see why. They come with a green zhough sauce and a less spicy Peppadew Sauce which I suppose you can choose between. It’s not a lot, but I was really impressed with the flavor.

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The Salad of Roasted Baby Beets was solid, if you like beets I guess…

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The Marinated Grilled Octopus is an interesting dish. The octopus is cooked nicely and is very tender and blends well with the rest of the plate. One thing I love about all of the Tiffins menu items is the choice of sauces and accompaniments. It’s somewhat fun to try just the main portion, but then scoop some of the other items on the plate on to it to see what difference they make. A whole lot of thought went into every dish on this menu, and you can taste it.

The following two photos are provided by Josh of EasyWDW.com since my pictures of these two dishes didn’t turn out all that great…

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The Archaeologist Salad had my favorite presentation as the presence of crushed pumpernickel bread made it look like it had just been unearthed. A solid salad option, but nothing special for the price.

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Flash-fried Icy Blue Mussels are a must if you are a fan of mussels. These featured one of the unique flavor and texture combinations I’ve ever experienced on mussels and I look forward to trying these again.

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Josh and I both pretty much refused to try the House-made Head Cheese and Chicken Liver Pâté, so you’ll have to live with just the photo. That being said, the person in my

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Sustainable Seasonal Fish Crudo was surprisingly good. I’m not the biggest fan of raw fish, but I would order this again, especially with the Jungle Book dining package for maximum value.

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Another favorite of mine was the bread service. While not quite the draw it is at Sanaa, it’s nice to see this make it into the theme parks finally. While it may be disappointing compared to the sister-dish at Sanaa, I was rather happy with the sauce choices here: Harissa Yogurt, Lime Chutney, and Black-Eyed Pea Hummus (along with one more that was not listed in-menu).

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Now, some of the sauces have changed since the restaurant opened, with the green sauce being toned down as some guests thought it was too spicy.

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Last night we received a yogurt-filled green sauce which lacked the kick of the older offering. However, our server informed us that the darker green, spicier sauce could still be requested since it is still made for use with another dish in the restaurant.

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If you don’t want to spend $10 on the bread service, there is a complimentary bread that is served with one of the sauces anyway, so you will get bread one way or the other.

Now, on to the entrees!

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The head-on shrimp from Skipper Canteen at the Magic Kingdom is one of my favorites, but Tiffins may have very well done it better. The sea urchin butter sauce has a taste straight out of the ocean, but it was additive good.

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the chermoula-rubbed Chicken is the ubiquitous chicken dish for those who aren’t as adventurous, but it wasn’t bad, just a little dry. Not something I would order here, but still fine.

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The Berkshire Pork Tenderloin was another solid entry. The “Huitlacoche Tamale” was really dry, but I enjoyed it. Overall a good portion and a worthwhile plate.

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The Pan-seared Duck Breast was a big letdown. Small portion and not nearly one of the better pieces of duck I’ve ever had. Stick to Morimoto Asia if you would like a duck dish worth this kind of money.

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The most expensive dish is the  is the $53 Wagyu Strip Loin and Braised Short Rib (served medium rare), and it is worth it. One of my favorite steak dishes at Walt Disney World an easily your best option on the Dining Plan or Dining Package. I wish the potatoes were better, but the tender and flavorful meat was good enough for me.

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I feel like I’ve said this about quite a few dishes lately, but the Roasted Market Vegetable Curry was one of the best vegetarian options on property. A whole lot of spice in this dish which is offset by the side dish.

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I ordered the Whole-fried Sustainable Fish the second time at Tiffins just to get this picture really. I had never ordered a fish like this in my life and I decided the time had come to have a fish head on my plate. It’s a yellow snapper with fermented black bean sauce, som tam, and peanuts. You do have to work for your food here to cut it away from bone, but it is worth it for the flavor. If this seems like something you would enjoy, I highly recommend this. Probably my second favorite dish at Tiffins.

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I though ti might start signing “take me to the river” at some point…

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The Berbere-spiced Lamb Chop was tender and cooked to perfection as well, a wonderful option if you love lamb-chops.

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I saved the best for last – The Hoisin-Glazed Halibut. This might be the best seafood dish I’ve ever had in my life. The forbidden rice is a perfect side, and anything that touches the Turmeric sauce is instantly enhanced. I would drink a cup of this sauce if it were provided, but it certainly helps that it was with the most perfectly cooked piece of white fish I’ve ever had. I’m currently plotting a return trip to Tiffins just to eat this again…

Now, to the dessert menu:

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The Lime Cheesecake with Almond-Sesame Tuile and Green Tea Sponge was light, but flavorful. Probably a good choice after eating a full appetizer, bread, entree, and drink.

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The Passion Fruit Tapioca Créme was a multi-layered delight. Much better than I thought it would be.

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The Sorbet Tasting with Kaffir Lime Syrup, Passion Fruit Curd, and Crunchy Vanilla Crouton was OK, but confusing in that you select two flavors from four choices that aren’t even listed in the menu. I ordered passion fruit and jack-fruit flavors as they were the only two I even recognized as real flavors (and I only knew jack-fruit from Living with the Land). This was nothing special, but healthier than most of the others I guess. I wouldn’t recommend it.

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The South American Chocolate Ganache is my favorite of the desserts. It’s just perfect: rich chocolate tastes blend perfectly with all of the accompaniments, which also makes each bite of this dessert a little different from the last.

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The Calamansi Mousse is as beautiful as it is forgettable. I honestly don’t even remember a flavor (other than being dared to eat the flower).

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Coffee and teas are pressed tableside, providing roughly just over 2 cups. A nice touch.

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While we did not order any wine, here is the full wine list for you to peruse…

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In review, Tiffins is everything this park needed in a table service restaurant. The addition of a signature restaurant to the existing line-up was much needed (although I’m hoping for a lower-end table service addition to the park in Pandora next year). I appreciate that the theme and menu were not regurgitated from Jiko, and also that we truly have the first restaurant ever designed for designers. Who would have ever thought we would get a restaurant about Imagineers designing a theme park?

The menu has some really top notch offerings you really can’t find anywhere else (a few could use some work of course) and the drink menu might be the best from top to bottom of any location on property. Same as Skipper Canteen, I’m proud of Disney for letting the chefs create a menu like this for theme park consumption, and I feel like Tiffins will succeed where Skipper Canteen couldn’t being located in the Magic Kingdom.

As far as pricing, it is a signature restaurant, so the prices are as you expect. That being said, I felt like the prices here were slightly more reasonable than Brown Derby (which I would most closely equate as the only signature in a park of limited options). Of course, I always feel like Brown Derby is worth the price, but I think Tiffins boasts a stronger menu and may have been a better choice for a dining package should the show offered after it had been “Fantasmic!” and not Jungle Book: Alive with Magic. Let’s talk about that package…

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If you haven’t read my review of The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic, I think it’s a good preface to what I’m about to say. Now, leaving out that I’m apparently a “get off my lawn” type for not thinking the show is worth a dining package (according to another blog), I will say the value of the package really comes in your meal at Tiffins. Looking at Tiffins prices, there are many options that would leave you with a really tremendous value for your money. Lunch or dinner at Tiffins in the dining package is $67 for adults and $32 for children 9 years of age and younger (tax and gratuity not included) and includes your choice of appetizer, entrée, dessert and non-alcoholic beverage. Considering the combination of the most expensive entree and appetizer alone can cost $69.00, with the proper choices, you can end up saving a nice penny on a Tiffins meal, regardless of whether or not you see the show later.

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The viewing area location for the dining package is good, likely one of the best spots to see this show from (and hopefully Rivers of Light someday). So, the consensus the informal survey I took after the show of the guests around us was that Tiffins was worth the price of the package alone, even if the show wasn’t all that great, and I agree. Tiffins is worth visiting at Animal Kingdom regardless of any package, so why not save a few bucks and get a saved seat at this show? Even if you don’t go to the show, I think you will come out ahead.

Disney “Drops” Plans for Tower of Terror Themed Bar at Hollywood Studios

A few weeks ago, we told you about plans moving forward to add a Tower of Terror themed bar at the exit of the Hollywood Studios attraction sometime this summer. The desk had been cleared out, the CDS location had moved, and then suddenly thing stopped happening at the little desk situated between the photo desk and the Hollywood Tower Gifts shop. Well, it appears Disney pulled the plug on the project not too long ago.

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Why cancel the addition of the bar? There was certainly a lot of good publicity for the project spurred by our article, in fact, it may be the first time I can ever recall posting a rumor to almost completely positive response by our readers. Well, it seems the merchandising team at the park wasn’t keen on a bar in the middle of their very profitable retail outfit at the exit of one of Walt Disney World’s most popular attractions.

In fact, this isn’t event the first time this happened recently. Food and Beverage was determined to have a location inside Star Wars Launch Bay, in fact, it’s mentioned in the original press release for the attraction, but when Launch Bay actually opened, all guests found was an abandoned false Cantina set footsteps away from a rather large Star Wars shop.

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It came ever so close to happening…

So (for now), any hope of a bar at the Tower of Terror is dead, but, if I know the food and beverage department well enough, I’m sure they are looking at other nearby venues at the Tower of Terror to play host to this new bar concept.

Animal Kingdom to Offer Premium Nighttime Safari Experience for $169

Taking advantage of the new nighttime hours for Animal Kingdom, Disney is introducing a new add-on event at the park starting June 26th.

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Definitely no ordinary day at the park, the Savor the Savanna Evening Safari Experience offers you the opportunity to hop aboard a private safari vehicle and enjoy an expedition through the Harambe Wildlife Reserve. The highlight? A stop at an exclusive viewing area where you get to sample a selection of regional beers and wines (well, for those 21 and over, anyway) and savor African-inspired tapas while taking in the impressive savanna.

As you roll through the reserve on this incredible outing, you can watch it come alive with magic as a spectacular world of creatures roam about and grip your imagination. A guide paints a picture of the wildlife, pointing out fascinating facts along the way. A special keepsake commemorating your unforgettable evening trek is yours to take home as well.

Bookings opened today and the event is being offered with 4pm, 5pm, 6pm, and 7pm starting times beginning June 26th. Your palate will thank you. Call 407-WDW-TOUR (939-8687). The cost is $169 per guest. Valid Theme Park admission is required, and each participant must be at least 8 years old. Each experience is limited to a maximum of 12 Guests. Inclement weather conditions and other factors may affect schedules, and offerings are subject to change without notice.

PHOTOS: Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress at Magic Kingdom Gets a New Look

Slowly over the last few years, we have seen Tomorrowland at the Magic Kingdom undergo a radical color change as various attractions have slowly received new, more colorful paint schemes. Carousel of Progress is the latest victim of the winds of change:

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The facade is mostly white, but one segment of the lower section sports the new look.

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I don’t know about you, but the color and styles remind me a lot of the old Space Mountain entrance…

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We’ll keep you updated on the “progress” as the facade continues to be painted (since this minor paint job seems to be major news to us Disney fans).

What do you think of the new look for the Carousel of Progress?