PHOTOS: Full “Disney Easter 2020” Merch Line from Tokyo DisneySea On Sale July 1st

Even though Disney Easter was cancelled at Tokyo DisneySea this year, there’s still a whole load of merchandise ready for enthusiastic Guests to purchase starting July 1st! We gave you a sneak peek back in April, but now the Oriental Land Company has revealed the full slate! Let’s take a look at the full line, available on the Tokyo Disney Resort App starting July 1st. Stuffed Badge – ¥2100 ($19.50) Each StellaLou Stuffed Badge – ¥2200 ($20.43) Usapiyo Egg Stuffed […]

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Round 1 Game 26: Vote For Your Favorites in KtP Attraction Tournament

Check out yesterday’s winners and vote for your favorite in our Disney World Attraction Tournament. Today’s battle features The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh versus The Seas with Nemo and Friends. The Crew had so much fun with the Kenny the Pirate Character Tournament, we’re doing another one!  This time, we’ll vote each day to narrow […]

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Pablo Torre to Become Full-Time Host of ESPN Daily Podcast as Part of New Multi-Year Agreement

This August, Pablo Torre will take over as the full-time host of the ESPN Daily podcast as part of his new multi-year agreement with the network. Torre will also appear on various other programs on ESPN’s sports platforms. What’s happening: ESPN commentator Pablo Torre will become the new, full-time host of the ESPN Daily podcast […]

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PHOTOS: Bizarre New “Toy Story 4” Forky Hairbrush Spotted at Disney Springs

Just because you’re trash, doesn’t mean you have to treat your hair like garbage. A new addition in a lineup of impossibly odd merchandise themed to the lovable, yet manic Forky character from Toy Story 4, this new hairbrush could just change your self-care routine forever. A large plastic spork Forky stands proudly thanks to his base of popsicle sticks. His pipe cleaner arms rise up in a flourish, likely to get in the way of brushing, but adorable either […]

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“Hamilton In-Depth with Kelley Carter” to Premiere on The Undefeated and Disney+ July 3

As the filmed version of the Broadway hit, Hamilton makes its way to Disney’s streaming service, The Undefeated and Disney+ are inviting viewers to enjoy a special conversation with the cast of the show. Hamilton In-Depth with Kelley Carter will premiere on The Undefeated.com and Disney+ on July 3rd. (Please note this article contains affiliate links. Your purchase will […]

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This New Ruling Means Disney and Other Major Hotel Chains Could Potentially Save Millions in Taxes

Earlier this month, we reported Disney was suing Florida’s Orange County over several inflated property tax appraisals.

Hi Mickey!

And now a huge ruling has just landed in Disney’s favor.

Disney went to court over Orange County Property Appraiser Rick Singh’s assessment of Walt Disney World’s theme parks and hotels, filing at least a dozen lawsuits in the Orange Circuit Court. While rulings are still pending for most of these cases, the Orlando Sentinel is has reported a verdict has come with regards to one of the assessed values which Disney deemed “excessive.”

Disney’s BoardWalk Inn

The ruling was issued June 19, and the appellate court declared the assessment process that Singh used to appraise the Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club Resort is illegal under Florida law. Singh’s office reported this deluxe resort owed an annual property tax bill of more than $4 million after nearly doubling the assessed value of Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resort to nearly $340 million.

Beach Club

Singh was elected to the position of Orange County’s property appraiser in 2012 and concluded some properties had been under accessed by his predecessors. Through his reevaluations, the results were sometimes dramatically higher than previous assessments.

Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

Now experts are predicting Disney and other hotel chains, (many who have experienced financial loss due to the global health crisis) will jump on this opportunity to push for lower tax assessments. Since the new ruling, Disney has already begun challenging the assessed values of at least 10 other hotels.

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

Jacquee Wahler, a Disney spokesperson said, “We are pleased that the court concluded that the method used by the property appraiser violated Florida law. We look forward to a reassessment of our properties consistent with Florida law and the court of appeal’s ruling.” We’ll continue to follow this developing story.

Click here for our ultimate guide to every ride, shop, and restaurant that will be reopening at Disney World!

What do you think of this victory for Disney? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Is This $350 Dinner at Disney World Worth The CASH?

As of August 30, 2020, the prix-fixe starting price at the Chef’s Table dinner at Disney World’s premier Victoria & Albert’s Restaurant is going up from $250 per guest to $350 per guest!

Chef’s Table Champagne Toast at Victoria & Albert’s

While we love a signature dining experience like Victoria & Albert’s, there certainly comes a time where we have to wonder if it’s still worth the price. If you’ve been considering booking the Chef’s Table, you now have an additional $100 per person to consider. Let’s break the entire experience down to determine if a $350 dinner at Disney World is really worth it.

What is Victoria & Albert’s?

The Chef’s Table is quite literally the crème de la crème when it comes to Disney World dining. But to fully wrap our heads around WHY it’s so elegant, let’s first chat about the restaurant that the Chef’s Table calls home. Victoria & Albert’s is a AAA Five Diamond restaurant located in Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa.

Victoria & Albert’s Menu Cover

Victoria & Albert’s is the most critically acclaimed restaurant in Disney World, and possibly even in the entire state of Florida. If you haven’t caught on by now, it’s an extremely high-end, luxury experience. It’s also a highly sought-after experience. Advance Dining Reservations go FAST at Victoria & Albert’s so be ready to book it at 7:00AM EST SHARP when that booking window opens up.

New Zealand Langoustine with Passion Fruit Nuoc Cham

Needless to say, dining at Victoria & Albert’s is the ultimate “Signature” endeavor. On top of the extremely high price, there is also a strict dress code guests must adhere to, children under ten years of age are not permitted, and the Disney Dining Plan is not accepted.

Harpist at Victoria & Albert’s

But folks who have been lucky enough to grab a reservation and get to eat at Victoria & Albert’s say that it is a one-of-a-kind dining experience that is NOT to be missed. Our experiences here have been stellar. In our opinion, any restaurant that comes with a HUGE menu of JUST Still Water options is at least worth checking out. 😉

Water Menu at Victoria & Albert’s

Victoria & Albert’s is broken up into three separate dining rooms, each with their own unique experience. First is the Main Dining Room, where most guests are seated. The room itself is very elegant and features a live harpist most nights! In the past, guests in the Main Dining Room would choose between a seven or ten-course menu, but they’ve recently switched to the Chef’s Degustation Menu.

Main Dining Room at Victoria & Albert’s

The Chef’s Degustation Menu allows guests to choose anywhere between eight and twelve courses. Guests receive personalized menus that Victoria & Albert’s begins to construct about a week prior to your reservation. You are contacted to go through any allergies, likes, and dislikes, at which point a menu is created especially for you.

Personalized Menu at Victoria & Albert’s

For a more intimate dining experience, guests can dine in the Queen Victoria Room. Currently, this room only accommodates up to eight guests at a time spread out over four tables of two, and you are also served a version of the Chef’s Degustation Menu.

Queen Victoria Room at Victoria & Albert’s at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

As for the food itself, Victoria & Albert’s prides itself on having a superb menu filled with rare ingredients from around the state, country, and world. According to Disney’s website, their menu features “truffles from Italy, Russian Osetra caviar, beef from Japan, poulet rouge from North Carolina and local Florida shrimp.” 

Imperial Caviar with Alaskan King Crab

Guests can also choose to add an optional wine pairing to their meal, which includes, according to Disney, “Over 700 selections of wine” with 4,200 bottles in their cellar, including such “rare and valuable vintages as 1961 Château Margaux and 1982 Château Mouton-Rothschild, plus a world-class collection of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti.” The wine pairing is an additional $150 per guest, regardless of which room you are dining in.

Victoria and Albert’s Seating

No matter where you dine at Victoria & Albert’s, we think you’re in for a real treat. But the reason we’re all gathered today is to talk about The Chef’s Table.

Read our most recent review of Victoria & Albert’s – from the Main Dining Room – here!

What is the Chef’s Table and why is it so expensive?

As we hinted at earlier, if you want to experience the absolute height of fine dining, the Chef’s Table is the place to be. This single table is located in the heart of the Victoria & Albert’s kitchen, and it only seats one party per evening. You may be surprised to find despite its higher price, the Chef’s Table feels a lot less “formal” than the Main Dining Room and Queen Victoria Room, as the setting is much more homey and you are literally right next to a brightly lit, bustling kitchen.

The service at the Chef’s Table takes approximately three hours and takes guests through a highly personalized menu where you get to sample the absolute best offerings coming out of the kitchen. The dining can only be matched by the entertaining service, as you get to interact with the chefs and learn anything and everything they’d like to share with you.

Chef Joe prepares Octopus in the Victoria and Albert’s Kitchen

Those who have dined at the Chef’s Table often say that the best part is you get a front-row seat to all the action happening in the kitchen! So, ask as many questions as you want: you essentially have FULL ACCESS to the chefs! It’s a fascinating experience to get to see these talented chefs working and to get to hear their personal stories!

View from the Chef’s Table

The Chef’s Table is a truly customized experience. Every guest’s preference is taken into account at Victoria & Albert’s, but those dining at the Chef’s Table are in for a real treat. The chefs that the guest’s interact with at the Chef’s Table craft their very own degustation menu that features all of their fresh and rare ingredients, depending on the party’s tastes. Don’t like chocolate? No problem. Allergic to shellfish? No worries! The chefs will work with you to get you a meal they know you’ll love!

Read our review of the Chef’s Table at Victoria & Albert’s here!

But is it WORTH that pricetag?

A highly customized dinner sure sounds like the ultimate Disney World experience, but is it worth $250, soon to be $350? Since the wine pairing is considered an add-on in each of the three dining rooms, we won’t consider that as a factor (but if you can spring it, you totally should cause it’s pretty fantastic to go with this meal!).

Maple Glazed Manchester Qual with Chestnut Gnocchi

All three rooms (Main Dining Room, Queen Victoria Room, and the Chef’s Table) are served some version of a personalized menu. While the Main Dining Room and Queen Victoria Room are served versions of the Chef’s Degustation Menu, those seated at the Chef’s Table receive an even MORE personalized experience and personalized selection of food.

Victoria and Albert’s Chef’s Table

The fact that Victoria & Albert’s pays super close attention to EACH individual diner’s preferences is a big plus and something you don’t find at every fine dining restaurant. At the Chef’s Table in particular, you’re dining there for not only amazing food, but a top-notch EXPERIENCE. If you’re going in thinking you’re just dropping a lot of money for just any old meal, you’re going in with the wrong mindset!

Servers at Victoria & Albert’s

Even in Victoria & Albert’s, you can arguably get away with a “cheaper” dinner by choosing to dine in the Main Dining Room. If your goal is to say you ate at Victoria & Albert’s, you can do so without spending extra to dine at the Chef’s Table, and you will STILL have a spectacular evening; BUT you will still be shelling out a good chunk of change.

Victoria and Albert’s Chef’s Table Only Has One Seating Per Night

If you appreciate fine dining, the price may be justifiable to you. Really it comes down to your personal tastes and if this is an experience that you will truly appreciate and enjoy. There are other Signature Restaurants at Disney World that deliver high-quality food and service for a fraction of the cost. Keep in mind, however, that you will be losing out on that extremely personalized touch.

Chef making herbed gnocchi

If you know you want to dine at Victoria & Albert’s but are unsure of which room is right for you, remember that the Chef’s Table will be a little louder and more laid back since you are literally in the middle of the restaurant’s kitchen. If you want a more romantic and quiet vibe, you may be better off in the Main Dining Room or — even more private — the Queen Victoria Room.

Main Dining Room at Victoria & Albert’s

There’s no way around it — an evening at Victoria & Albert’s can add up quickly. For just a party of two to dine at the Chef’s Table you could also afford another night or two (or more!) at your resort, more days on your park tickets, being able to add a park hopper, adding the Disney Dining Plan, and much more!

White-Glove Chocolate Truffle Service

Paying hundreds of dollars, even upwards of a thousand dollars, for a SINGLE meal is, frankly, excessive, even if you are used to Signature Dining experiences. Also remember that the Chef’s Table is roughly a three-hour experience, which is a hefty amount of time if you’re trying to maximize your time in Disney World!

Lemon-Strawberry Cremeux

BUT, it does have that “once in a lifetime” meal feeling to it. In the end, like all components of a Disney World vacation, it is truly up to YOU to determine if a $350 dinner at Disney World is worth the cost. But if you need some final persuading in either direction, we may be able to help!

The Chef’s Table may be worth it to you if:

  • You want to try what is possibly the most personalized experience Disney World has to offer.
  • You truly appreciate fine dining and all that it entails, so much so that a behind-the-scenes look at the kitchen makes your heart sing.
  • You’re celebrating a very special occasion on your Disney World vacation.

The Chef’s Table may NOT be worth it to you if:

  • You want to stretch your vacation dollars (and time) as much as possible.
  • You aren’t the type of person that can easily justify spending hundreds on a single meal.
  • You want to dine at Victoria & Albert’s but you’re seeking a more quiet, romantic environment.

Nope, it’s not an easy choice. But we will say this: we haven’t heard from many who have experienced the Chef’s Table and didn’t enjoy themselves!

Read more about the price increase coming to the Chef’s Table at Victoria & Albert’s here!

Have you dined at the Chef’s Table before? Share your experience in the comments!

Shanghai Disney Resort Celebrates Summertime Fun with Magical Offerings

Shanghai Disney Resort is gearing up for a magical summer with exciting entertainment, delicious snacks, character fun and so much more! What’s happening: Shanghai Disney Resort will be celebrating the summer season in style with new entertainment, dining experiences, merchandise, and limited time activities. From July 3, 2020 to August 31, 2020, the entire resort will […]

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Shanghai Disney Resort Celebrates Summertime Fun with Magical Offerings

Shanghai Disney Resort is gearing up for a magical summer with exciting entertainment, delicious snacks, character fun and so much more! What’s happening: Shanghai Disney Resort will be celebrating the summer season in style with new entertainment, dining experiences, merchandise, and limited time activities. From July 3, 2020 to August 31, 2020, the entire resort will […]

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