I know it has a reputation for being "stuffy", but the grand Floridian has always been my favorite hotel. For me, there's just something so soothing and comforting about it. Wilderness lodge is a close second though!
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We ate at Narcoosses for our Disneymoon in 2011. We LOVED it. They gave us a Decorative dessert. We plan to go back in Fall 2020 for our 9th Anniversary.
From the Victoria & Albert's menu you showed us: "Still Water Selections: Svalbardi Polar Iceberg Water... Vintage (age): Up to 4000 years. $120.00" Wow.
My wife and I ate at the Grand Floridian Cafe last March for our anniversary, and we had a very enjoyable experience. Our waitress was knowledgeable about the menu, and her recommendations were spot on. They even gave us a special mini cake at no extra charge to celebrate our anniversary. Great place and a great value if you are on the dining plan. My wife ordered a glass of wine that we found out later on costs $19, but it was included with the dining plan.
I used to work at Gasparilla Grill, and it also happens to be my favorite quick service restaurant in WDW. I highly recommend the chicken and Brie sandwich, and that coconut pot de creme is to die for
My first time staying on Disney property was the GF. They upgraded me from Sugar Loaf to the main building! I was also had club level! When I saw the castle from my balcony, I had tears in my eyes! I was so beautiful! I loved that I could watch the fireworks and the music was piped into the room! The food at club level was decadent and delicious! I was spoiled rotten! They treat you like royalty from the time you drive up till the end of your stay. It was wonderful! I went big right off the bat! 🤣 I also ate at Narcoossee's for dinner! It was to die for! Another awesome view to take in the fireworks! It was a very memorable vacation and I hope to do it again one day! I would love to try Victoria and Albert's! I love good cuisine! I better start saving my pennies! 🤣 Thank AJ for an awesome review of the GF!
1900 Park Fare is a hidden gem. If you can't get in/afford Cindy's Table this is a fantastic option. Plus it's a buffet if you have growing and hungry kiddos!
Wholly agree about 1900 Park Fare. It's only restaurant at the Grand Floridian that I've ever had the chance to dine at. The food was okay at best (you know it's not great when the mac and cheese is the standout), but you're there for the characters. Lady Tremaine and her daughters are hilarious! I wish they could be encountered in the parks more often. I do recall meeting them in California once as well, and they were just as fun!
Oh yeah. This resort absolutely stands out above the rest, in Walt Disney World. Exquisite food across the board. Victoria and Albert's is my favorite restaurant, in the world. Nobody else does it quite like they do. It's amazing.
Another great video, AJ! Although we’ve never stayed at the GF, we love going to listen to music and have cocktails at Mizner’s Lounge...followed by dinner at one of their restaurants. Always a part of our WDW trip!
Honestly that's why we were afraid to stay there but I am so glad we were able to it was just an amazing stay and it's become one of our favorite Disney Resorts
I think the Beach Club Villas best combine the elegance of the VGF with the relaxation of the Poly/AKL/Copper Creek, Boulder Ridge, etc. Sometimes VGF is a little too much but sometimes you want a change from the Poly/AK, etc. Thats why the Beach Club is my favorite, with a slight edge over the Boardwalk because of the superior dining and pool.
My husband and I went, no kids, to 1900 the past 2 years (breakfast and dinner) and it was our favourite each time! The buffet selection was incredible and very tasty!
I love the tea room so much. My wife and I did that when we went on our honeymoon because we both love tea and high tea is always a treat. The rose tea is absolutely wonderful!
I had afternoon tea at the Garden Tea Room. The sandwiches, tea, desserts were phenomenal but our server was not attentive and not very warm. The hostess however was phenomenal and made me excited for the experience as she was bubbly, inviting, and helpful.
Grand Floridian Cafe is the best. I went on my honeymoon in January and that was the restaurant for our "fancy" dinner and everything was great. I had the shrimp and grits and it was absolutely delicious. Quiet and beautiful.
1900 Park Fayre for breakfast was lovely! Great character interactions and service, and the food was better than your standard Disney World breakfast buffet, like Chef Mickey's for instance. We'd love to do dinner there one day to meet Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella
For our honeymoon, my husband and I got to stay at the GF, it was amazing! During the week we got to eat at 1900 Park Faire and Grand Floridian Cafe. Both were great, and I highly recommend them, especially if you're on the disney dining plan.
I ate at Narcoossee's for dinner and 1900 Park Fare for breakfast on my last trip nearly a year ago now. I thought both were excellent, and i was happy with the service. I've got reservations booked for Afternoon Tea on my upcoming trip the last week of November--my mom and me for our belated birthdays together. :D
Park Fare is one of my family’s favorites! I’ve been 6 or 7 times for breakfast and have never had a bad experience! Winnie the Pooh and Mary Poppins are my faves ❤️
I had the privilege of working at Gasparilla’s for my internship and I loved it! I also got to eat at Victoria and Alberts on my honeymoon and if you ever get the chance, go! It is pricey but totally worth it! Amazing food and service!
We ate the Grand Floridian Cafe earlier this month for my birthday. We managed to get a last minute reservation. The food was fantastic. We had the fried mozzarella, my husband had the lobster thermidor burger and I had the steak and scallops. Our waitress was great. Definitely a hiden gem. We will definitely eat here again.
We just checked out yesterday!! Good timing. We loved Narcoosees too. If you haven't tried 1900 Park for breakfast recently, highly recommend you do. It was awesome last week. Tons of choices and all delish. I had been several years ago and wasn't impressed either, but everyone loved it this time.
It is a toss up for which meal I’d do at 1900 Park Fare. Aside from Cinderella there are characters at either meal you don’t get to see often. Another awesome food tour video AJ!😃
I have fond memories of the GF from my childhood. We stayed there my first ever trip to WDW when I was 4 in 1988, the year it opened. We stayed there several more times until I was 14 in 1999, which was our first trip to use our new DVC membership at Boardwalk. It's not that great of a fit for my family anymore now that I'm in my 30s and there are no young kids with us anymore, so we kind of outgrew not only the proximity to Magic Kingdom but the concept of the three of us rooming together. Epcot is our favorite park now and we ADORE staying at the Boardwalk villas which has become our second home, but GF will always be special to us. My dad still enjoys sitting in the lobby listening to the band while my mom and I shop and pin hunt. I was sad when they redid Gasperilla Grill! It had a great little arcade in it when I was a kid and I loved having breakfast there every day because my parents would let me play a couple games before heading to the parks for the day, my mom loved their sticky buns, and my dad would act like he was being sneaky and he and I would get late night ice cream to give me a sugar rush right before bedtime. lol I just feel like Gasperilla lost a lot of it's character with the refurb. When on Earth are you going to GF Cafe that it isn't that busy?? 😮 We still sometimes grab late lunch there before heading into Magic Kingdom for a few hours, and even at odd hours it's usually full enough to have to wait a little bit for a table. We've eaten at Victoria and Albert's just once in all our trips to WDW, and it was in celebration of my college graduation because I was the first and only person in our immediate family who ever finished college and got a degree, so my dad was indescribably proud. I still have my menu that says "Congratulations on your college graduation!" as well as my (now dried) long stem rose in its box. It was a wonderful (albeit extraordinarily expensive) experience that I will always remember fondly! Thanks so much for all these fabulous videos, AJ. My parents and I enjoy them so much!
My friend and I happen to be heading to WDW the first of the year! Yes! I don't care for the Grand Floridian but I love how thorough you are with the videos! Thanks!
Your voice is SO soothing AJ! I’ve been binging your vlogs and I can’t stop. I ended up creeping your photo....you’re lovely :). Thanks for doing what you do.
Great video DFB! One tip, it’s probably “Myz-ner” not “mis-ner.” 99% sure its named for the famous Florida architect who established a lot of architecture in the early 20th century in Palm Beach/South Florida. But overall so many great tips as usual!
Can you make a video about the best places to go for your birthday/anniversary/etc? I’m not talking about like fancy restaurants to celebrate at, but the restaurants in Disney that have the best birthday/anniversary celebrations! Like what restaurants have super fun ways of celebrating (like singing, the best special dessert, a funny tradition, etc). I think it would be a super interesting video! 💕
Can you do a video review of having tea at the garden room in more detail? Not sure if you have done anything like that, but would love to know more! And what would be a good age range to take kids? I have 2 daughters and thought this could be a fun and special thing to do with them when our family goes, but not sure about age, exactly all it entails, etc.
I have always wanted to go there but because of my husband and I's dietary restrictions we have always been afraid to go. We always thought the entire restaurant eats the same thing and most of our limitations are very common ingredients for high end dishes. (tomatoes, onions, garlic and for added fun he's lactose intolerant.)
@@wanderlingd7047 WDW chefs at any table service restaurant will come out and work something out for you. I also have to avoid onion and garlic and WDW are amazing at dealing with dietary requirements.
I realized while watching this video that although I'm staying at a value resort in the fall, I will be at GF 5 times to dine! I'm doing GF Cafe and 1900 Park Fare for breakfast on 2 different days. I have 1900 Park Fare booked for an early dinner on arrival day before MNSSHP in hopes of seeing the Step Family. I almost always eat at Narcoossees if I can swing it on a trip, and I will be indulging in my Surf and Turf yet again. And this time I will be trying Citricos for the first time! Yay! I love food (probably a little too much), so I tend to stay as cheap as possible on WDW property, indulge in the Dlx DDP and plan my trip around my eats! Thanks for the video AJ.
We have eaten at the Grand Floridian Cafe many times and always have had a wonderful experience. From the start to the finish it's an enjoyable experience. The food is great and I feel like it's really clean there and that is important to me and my family. We are going back there again this fall. Thanks A.J. for the info in the other restaurants there. Have been to Gasparilla as well but haven't tried the others yet. May try Citricos or Narcoossee's.
I love everything about the grand. The food is so good. I love going to the tea room when i get the chance. Thank you for doing this tour. It was so relaxing listening to AJ voice. :)
At Gasparilla the Fish Sandwich is soooo goooood, whenever I go to Disney my Mom and I go here, get those sandwiches, then watch the fireworks cuz they play the sounds and music from the fireworks
Jiko....I can not stress that enough. it's a signature restaurant so you're going to be paying a decent amount of money for it but their atmospheres amazing and romantic my fiance go there every year on our anniversary
Monsieur Paul's in Epcot's France. Ask for a window table so you can see the fireworks at night! The wait staff is from France so you'll feel like you're transported to Paris! An expensive meal, but well worth it.
AJ, you might want to check the definition of "high tea". I think you'll find what the Garden View Tea Room serves is what the English call "afternoon tea". I only know this after being corrected by English friends! lol
Well done. Great vid. Perhaps should mention there is a dress code at the V and A. When we come to WDW on the first night of our arrival we always take the monorail around the Sea Seas lagoon and visit the GK, The Poly and the Contemporary. We usually too tired from travelling to go to a park, but the monorail and little wander around at each hotel is perfect.
Yes, I love wandering the monorail resorts on the first arrival night! Good point about the Dress code at V&A. We were dining at the chef's table one night and our friend had to wear a house jacket to walk through the dining room to the kitchen (he was allowed to go jacket-less in the kitchen).
I really enjoyed the afternoon tea ☕️ & I have high standards as I’m English. I, DH & DS had the version without the alcohol which I thought was reasonably priced for somewhere like Disney. You could also customise some of the courses. FIL & MIL had the same but with a glass of champagne 🍾 which was $10 more. We said we’d come to celebrate 🎉 their golden wedding anniversary & they brought them out another 4 cakes & a rose 🌹 at the end too. Lovely.
My wife and I had both Narcoossee’s and the afternoon tea in 2016. The tea was enjoyable, though seemed over-priced comparative to what we got. I’ve had less expensive tea experiences with more value, but it was good. We also, on the same trip, had Narcoossee’s, and that experience was very poor. It seemed like an off-night. I doubt it’s like that normally. In an effort to include some positivity, we LOVED Jiko on that same trip (which is at Animal Kingdom Lodge, not the Grand Floridian). Happy eats!
I love these videos so much! I'm trying to figure out where to get dinner our second day in MK cause we're already doing Skipper and nothing else really interests us. So I'm watching all the videos for the MK Hotels. Thank you so much for all the great info AJ!
I stayed in the Grand Floridian DVC and had some issues with my room. One of the cast members gave me and my entire party a free meal voucher to Gasparillas for our troubles. Maybe I was swayed by the free food, but I think Gasparillas had pretty eats and there was a huge menu to pick from
I haven’t been to the GF in 15 years but it seems nothing has changed. Used to go to Park Fare very time we went to WDW. Even then the food was mediocre but it’s the best for different characters for my girls(Alice, Mary Poppins and Bert, MHatter). I recall Minnie but no Mickey. Narcoosee’s has always been a favorite of mine. Once they had alligator bites for appetizers. Delicious. BTW, I would describe the restaurant as a grill.
Great job, as always, AJ! Totally agree with your thoughts on both the Tea (have done if quite a few times, and love it, even though I'm not a "fancy girl" at all - just so different./relaxing, and pretty!), and have had wonderful character interactions (especially with Mad Hatter) at 1900, but just "meh" food. Have never done, nor do I have any wish to do, V&A - most of the time I wouldn't eat most of the stuff on the menu and don't like dressing up for dinner, and feeling "stuffy".
What I've found with the Garden Cafe is that even though the breakfast is fantastic, it's better not to go in the normal breakfast time. I've seen it packed from 8-10 am consistantly. My recommendation is to go to a park early, come back and have a nice brunch and break then head back out later. That way you also avoid most of the crowds.
Beautiful resort. Hope to stay there someday! Can you please do a video on eating healthy at WDW? I'd love to eat all plastic cheese all week but need to be good too!
Narcoossee's is one of my favorites. The food is outstanding (I usually order halibut, my favorite fish). Citricos has good food, but my last experience found it very noisy. V&A is wonderful, but I've not been since it stopped accepting Tables in Wonderland.
From the moment you step on property at the GF - You are treated like Royalty! We always feel like we're a little out of place when we visit there! Love it!
Can you do some Christmas videos? We’ll be going to Disney next year (fingers crossed) for 2 weeks so we can experience Halloween and Christmas lol I really enjoy your videos , and would like to know your take on everything Christmas at WDW.. Dos, and donts, foods, special tips and “inside scoops”..etc.
Just a quick correction - GF Garden Tea room serves afternoon tea, not high tea (there is a difference). Thanks for the great video and all your hints.
Sorry to hear that you had some bad dining experiences in 1900 Park Fare, Wise Woman. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE Mary Poppins so I'm HOPING that she's at the character breakfast when I'm there.
Thank you AJ I'm really enjoying the resort food tours. When the festival of holidays starts at Epcot would you be able to do a video on that as well? I'll be going to Disney in November 😊
I thought V&A's might have been one of the Signature Experiences where you can use 2 table service credits but according to the website it doesn't accept any dining plan credits :(
katiesoup86 awwwwww, well thank you for telling me I guess I'll have to save up id like to surprise my parents for their anniversary with this dinner!! thank you katiesoup86🤜🤛💋
See my fiancee and I just stayed there on Monday for his birthday. First off, if you stay there I recommend Club Level. You get free food and drinks all day and the food is amazing. As for food Gasparilla was awesome they Chicken and Brie sandwich was basically a more refined chicken cordon blue which was just great. The only other meal we had was 1900 Park Fair, and I'm gonna have to disagree, the food was fantastic. The prime rib was cooked to perfection as well as seasoned perfectly. the butternut squash ravioli was so good I actually kept going back for plates of just that. The strawberry soup oh my God the strawberry soup it was just heavenly. And for dessert they had all you can eat cannolis everything was amazing but oh my God it was fantastic. My only complaint that I don't know if it was just the night but Cinderella didn't seem interested in talking to adults she saw my fiance wish him happy birthday then bolted past before you get a picture. Prince Charming was ok, I mean he didn't have a lot to work with, and they messed up his hair. Now Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drusilla were awesome they were funny they play their parts like there was no tomorrow I had such a blast with them all in all my dinner there was probably one of my favorite dinner buffets in the Parks highly recommend you give it a shot for yourself
I could be wrong, but I've always said MIZE-ners (like "wise"), not MIZZ-ners. It's one of my favorite WDW bars, thanks in large part to bartender Tammy.
Can you dine at a Disney resort even if you are not staying at it? I would love to try some of these places but me and my family are not staying with a Disney resort
Yes you can. You can visit any resort and eat there, and also take part in activities such as drawing classes. The only thing you can't do is use the pool at a resort you're not staying at (but you can go to the pool bar).
FYI, you had the pronunciation on Mizner's right the first time - it's MY-zners. (Named for one of the defining architects of South Florida - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addison_Mizner.)
No better way to start Saturday Morning off with, then with AJ and her calming voice! Nice Resort Tour of the GF! Have a wonderful Weekend! 👧👦🐭🏰🙂👍
I know it has a reputation for being "stuffy", but the grand Floridian has always been my favorite hotel. For me, there's just something so soothing and comforting about it. Wilderness lodge is a close second though!
We ate at Narcoosses for our Disneymoon in 2011. We LOVED it. They gave us a Decorative dessert. We plan to go back in Fall 2020 for our 9th Anniversary.
From the Victoria & Albert's menu you showed us: "Still Water Selections: Svalbardi Polar Iceberg Water... Vintage (age): Up to 4000 years. $120.00"
Wow.
My wife and I ate at the Grand Floridian Cafe last March for our anniversary, and we had a very enjoyable experience. Our waitress was knowledgeable about the menu, and her recommendations were spot on. They even gave us a special mini cake at no extra charge to celebrate our anniversary. Great place and a great value if you are on the dining plan. My wife ordered a glass of wine that we found out later on costs $19, but it was included with the dining plan.
We had the Crab Cakes at the GF Cafe the last time we ate there! Loved everything about the place and had a nice little window view table!
Yea we didn't have enough time during our stay. We are gonna go back for dinner one of these days
I used to work at Gasparilla Grill, and it also happens to be my favorite quick service restaurant in WDW. I highly recommend the chicken and Brie sandwich, and that coconut pot de creme is to die for
My first time staying on Disney property was the GF.
They upgraded me from Sugar Loaf to the main building! I was also had club level!
When I saw the castle from my balcony, I had tears in my eyes! I was so beautiful! I loved that I could watch the fireworks and the music was piped into the room! The food at club level was decadent and delicious! I was spoiled rotten! They treat you like royalty from the time you drive up till the end of your stay. It was wonderful!
I went big right off the bat! 🤣
I also ate at Narcoossee's for dinner! It was to die for! Another awesome view to take in the fireworks!
It was a very memorable vacation and I hope to do it again one day!
I would love to try Victoria and Albert's! I love good cuisine!
I better start saving my pennies! 🤣
Thank AJ for an awesome review of the GF!
1900 Park Fare is a hidden gem. If you can't get in/afford Cindy's Table this is a fantastic option. Plus it's a buffet if you have growing and hungry kiddos!
And the food was amazing
I had afternoon tea at the garden view tea room with my bridesmaids the day before my Disney wedding and it was so lovely!
Now that would be a truly Magical Experience! Congrats on the Disney Wedding!
Wholly agree about 1900 Park Fare. It's only restaurant at the Grand Floridian that I've ever had the chance to dine at. The food was okay at best (you know it's not great when the mac and cheese is the standout), but you're there for the characters. Lady Tremaine and her daughters are hilarious! I wish they could be encountered in the parks more often. I do recall meeting them in California once as well, and they were just as fun!
It meant a lot that you said, "...daughter OR son," since I begged for my parents to take me to that tea party as a kid.
Oh yeah.
This resort absolutely stands out above the rest, in Walt Disney World.
Exquisite food across the board.
Victoria and Albert's is my favorite restaurant, in the world. Nobody else does it quite like they do.
It's amazing.
I love this resort. This is my number 1 favorite. I’ve ate everywhere in here except for Victoria & Alberts. I really love Citricos & Narccoossee’s.
Another great video, AJ! Although we’ve never stayed at the GF, we love going to listen to music and have cocktails at Mizner’s Lounge...followed by dinner at one of their restaurants. Always a part of our WDW trip!
I always feel like I'm going to break something expensive when I go to Grand Floridian.
We always feel the same way! Love it there, but always feel like we're crashing someones party!
I prefer the flip-flops and bathing suit casual vibe at the Poly. Very relaxing.
dianne lavoie Agree - We're more of the Tropical Vacation type people too! Love Old Key West and hope to do the Poly soon!
Honestly that's why we were afraid to stay there but I am so glad we were able to it was just an amazing stay and it's become one of our favorite Disney Resorts
I think the Beach Club Villas best combine the elegance of the VGF with the relaxation of the Poly/AKL/Copper Creek, Boulder Ridge, etc. Sometimes VGF is a little too much but sometimes you want a change from the Poly/AK, etc. Thats why the Beach Club is my favorite, with a slight edge over the Boardwalk because of the superior dining and pool.
My husband and I went, no kids, to 1900 the past 2 years (breakfast and dinner) and it was our favourite each time! The buffet selection was incredible and very tasty!
I love the tea room so much. My wife and I did that when we went on our honeymoon because we both love tea and high tea is always a treat. The rose tea is absolutely wonderful!
I had afternoon tea at the Garden Tea Room. The sandwiches, tea, desserts were phenomenal but our server was not attentive and not very warm. The hostess however was phenomenal and made me excited for the experience as she was bubbly, inviting, and helpful.
Grand Floridian Cafe is the best. I went on my honeymoon in January and that was the restaurant for our "fancy" dinner and everything was great. I had the shrimp and grits and it was absolutely delicious. Quiet and beautiful.
1900 is our family’s favorite restaurant! Complete opposite of you 😋 We’ve always had great service and I think the breakfast buffet is delish!
I love the Grand Floridian Cafe! Their Cafe Sandwich is amazing! And thank you for the tip on Gasparilla Grill being open 24 hours!
1900 Park Fayre for breakfast was lovely! Great character interactions and service, and the food was better than your standard Disney World breakfast buffet, like Chef Mickey's for instance. We'd love to do dinner there one day to meet Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drizella
I want to try Victoria and Alberts I mean its a one in a lifetime thing so I want to try that for sure
For our honeymoon, my husband and I got to stay at the GF, it was amazing! During the week we got to eat at 1900 Park Faire and Grand Floridian Cafe. Both were great, and I highly recommend them, especially if you're on the disney dining plan.
Nice overview. Oh how I miss Richard Gerth greeting us as we always entered the Grand Floridian.
I ate at Narcoossee's for dinner and 1900 Park Fare for breakfast on my last trip nearly a year ago now. I thought both were excellent, and i was happy with the service. I've got reservations booked for Afternoon Tea on my upcoming trip the last week of November--my mom and me for our belated birthdays together. :D
Park Fare is one of my family’s favorites! I’ve been 6 or 7 times for breakfast and have never had a bad experience! Winnie the Pooh and Mary Poppins are my faves ❤️
Thank you so much. These videos take the guess work out of where to go first!!
I had the privilege of working at Gasparilla’s for my internship and I loved it! I also got to eat at Victoria and Alberts on my honeymoon and if you ever get the chance, go! It is pricey but totally worth it! Amazing food and service!
Grand Floridan Cafe is one of my go to spots for breakfast.
We ate the Grand Floridian Cafe earlier this month for my birthday. We managed to get a last minute reservation. The food was fantastic. We had the fried mozzarella, my husband had the lobster thermidor burger and I had the steak and scallops. Our waitress was great. Definitely a hiden gem. We will definitely eat here again.
We just checked out yesterday!! Good timing. We loved Narcoosees too. If you haven't tried 1900 Park for breakfast recently, highly recommend you do. It was awesome last week. Tons of choices and all delish. I had been several years ago and wasn't impressed either, but everyone loved it this time.
It is a toss up for which meal I’d do at 1900 Park Fare. Aside from Cinderella there are characters at either meal you don’t get to see often. Another awesome food tour video AJ!😃
I have fond memories of the GF from my childhood. We stayed there my first ever trip to WDW when I was 4 in 1988, the year it opened. We stayed there several more times until I was 14 in 1999, which was our first trip to use our new DVC membership at Boardwalk. It's not that great of a fit for my family anymore now that I'm in my 30s and there are no young kids with us anymore, so we kind of outgrew not only the proximity to Magic Kingdom but the concept of the three of us rooming together. Epcot is our favorite park now and we ADORE staying at the Boardwalk villas which has become our second home, but GF will always be special to us. My dad still enjoys sitting in the lobby listening to the band while my mom and I shop and pin hunt.
I was sad when they redid Gasperilla Grill! It had a great little arcade in it when I was a kid and I loved having breakfast there every day because my parents would let me play a couple games before heading to the parks for the day, my mom loved their sticky buns, and my dad would act like he was being sneaky and he and I would get late night ice cream to give me a sugar rush right before bedtime. lol I just feel like Gasperilla lost a lot of it's character with the refurb.
When on Earth are you going to GF Cafe that it isn't that busy?? 😮 We still sometimes grab late lunch there before heading into Magic Kingdom for a few hours, and even at odd hours it's usually full enough to have to wait a little bit for a table.
We've eaten at Victoria and Albert's just once in all our trips to WDW, and it was in celebration of my college graduation because I was the first and only person in our immediate family who ever finished college and got a degree, so my dad was indescribably proud. I still have my menu that says "Congratulations on your college graduation!" as well as my (now dried) long stem rose in its box. It was a wonderful (albeit extraordinarily expensive) experience that I will always remember fondly!
Thanks so much for all these fabulous videos, AJ. My parents and I enjoy them so much!
My friend and I happen to be heading to WDW the first of the year! Yes! I don't care for the Grand Floridian but I love how thorough you are with the videos! Thanks!
Love the Grand Floridian Cafe for breakfast, one of my fav breakfast spots!
Your voice is SO soothing AJ! I’ve been binging your vlogs and I can’t stop. I ended up creeping your photo....you’re lovely :). Thanks for doing what you do.
Another excellent video. Love, love, love the live music here. Mizners is one of the best stops around the monorail trail
Great video DFB! One tip, it’s probably “Myz-ner” not “mis-ner.” 99% sure its named for the famous Florida architect who established a lot of architecture in the early 20th century in Palm Beach/South Florida. But overall so many great tips as usual!
I am staying here next summer and I am excited
We went for a meal at the cafe in Grand Floridian yesterday. The N Y Strip was delicious!
Can you make a video about the best places to go for your birthday/anniversary/etc? I’m not talking about like fancy restaurants to celebrate at, but the restaurants in Disney that have the best birthday/anniversary celebrations! Like what restaurants have super fun ways of celebrating (like singing, the best special dessert, a funny tradition, etc). I think it would be a super interesting video! 💕
Can you do a video review of having tea at the garden room in more detail? Not sure if you have done anything like that, but would love to know more! And what would be a good age range to take kids? I have 2 daughters and thought this could be a fun and special thing to do with them when our family goes, but not sure about age, exactly all it entails, etc.
I did the tea service once and it was absolutely worth!
Victoria and Albert's for us in October - Can't wait
Cheers for Ears Been there twice and it was amazing both times.
I’m going for the first time in February!!!
I have always wanted to go there but because of my husband and I's dietary restrictions we have always been afraid to go. We always thought the entire restaurant eats the same thing and most of our limitations are very common ingredients for high end dishes. (tomatoes, onions, garlic and for added fun he's lactose intolerant.)
@@wanderlingd7047 WDW chefs at any table service restaurant will come out and work something out for you. I also have to avoid onion and garlic and WDW are amazing at dealing with dietary requirements.
@@newcamomile Thanks for letting me know! Do you have to tell them ahead of time? or is at the table fine?
Can you imagine a dine with AJ at V&A? It would make my life.
I think she's married! 😉
I would definitely say to go back to 1900 Park Fare! I think it’s a great buffet! Love your videos either way! ❤️
I realized while watching this video that although I'm staying at a value resort in the fall, I will be at GF 5 times to dine! I'm doing GF Cafe and 1900 Park Fare for breakfast on 2 different days. I have 1900 Park Fare booked for an early dinner on arrival day before MNSSHP in hopes of seeing the Step Family. I almost always eat at Narcoossees if I can swing it on a trip, and I will be indulging in my Surf and Turf yet again. And this time I will be trying Citricos for the first time! Yay! I love food (probably a little too much), so I tend to stay as cheap as possible on WDW property, indulge in the Dlx DDP and plan my trip around my eats! Thanks for the video AJ.
We have eaten at the Grand Floridian Cafe many times and always have had a wonderful experience. From the start to the finish it's an enjoyable experience. The food is great and I feel like it's really clean there and that is important to me and my family. We are going back there again this fall. Thanks A.J. for the info in the other restaurants there. Have been to Gasparilla as well but haven't tried the others yet. May try Citricos or Narcoossee's.
I love everything about the grand. The food is so good. I love going to the tea room when i get the chance. Thank you for doing this tour. It was so relaxing listening to AJ voice. :)
I did the perfectly princess tea party when I was younger, and I had the Cheshire Tea at the tea room about a week ago both were fantastic.
At Gasparilla the Fish Sandwich is soooo goooood, whenever I go to Disney my Mom and I go here, get those sandwiches, then watch the fireworks cuz they play the sounds and music from the fireworks
AJ can you guys do best restaurants at Disney for couples?? Going in January and trying to make decisions 😊😎
Jiko....I can not stress that enough. it's a signature restaurant so you're going to be paying a decent amount of money for it but their atmospheres amazing and romantic my fiance go there every year on our anniversary
Monsieur Paul's in Epcot's France. Ask for a window table so you can see the fireworks at night! The wait staff is from France so you'll feel like you're transported to Paris! An expensive meal, but well worth it.
California grill, boathouse, Jiko ❤️
Can't you go anywhere as a couple? My spouse and I go anywhere
AJ, you might want to check the definition of "high tea". I think you'll find what the Garden View Tea Room serves is what the English call "afternoon tea". I only know this after being corrected by English friends! lol
Well done. Great vid. Perhaps should mention there is a dress code at the V and A. When we come to WDW on the first night of our arrival we always take the monorail around the Sea Seas lagoon and visit the GK, The Poly and the Contemporary. We usually too tired from travelling to go to a park, but the monorail and little wander around at each hotel is perfect.
Yes, I love wandering the monorail resorts on the first arrival night! Good point about the Dress code at V&A. We were dining at the chef's table one night and our friend had to wear a house jacket to walk through the dining room to the kitchen (he was allowed to go jacket-less in the kitchen).
I really enjoyed the afternoon tea ☕️ & I have high standards as I’m English. I, DH & DS had the version without the alcohol which I thought was reasonably priced for somewhere like Disney. You could also customise some of the courses. FIL & MIL had the same but with a glass of champagne 🍾 which was $10 more. We said we’d come to celebrate 🎉 their golden wedding anniversary & they brought them out another 4 cakes & a rose 🌹 at the end too. Lovely.
In Disney right now it seems like you have with us with all of your tips 😍
Staying here for the first time next week. Looking forward to eating at GF Cafe
My wife and I had both Narcoossee’s and the afternoon tea in 2016. The tea was enjoyable, though seemed over-priced comparative to what we got. I’ve had less expensive tea experiences with more value, but it was good. We also, on the same trip, had Narcoossee’s, and that experience was very poor. It seemed like an off-night. I doubt it’s like that normally. In an effort to include some positivity, we LOVED Jiko on that same trip (which is at Animal Kingdom Lodge, not the Grand Floridian). Happy eats!
I love these videos so much! I'm trying to figure out where to get dinner our second day in MK cause we're already doing Skipper and nothing else really interests us. So I'm watching all the videos for the MK Hotels. Thank you so much for all the great info AJ!
I stayed in the Grand Floridian DVC and had some issues with my room. One of the cast members gave me and my entire party a free meal voucher to Gasparillas for our troubles. Maybe I was swayed by the free food, but I think Gasparillas had pretty eats and there was a huge menu to pick from
I haven’t been to the GF in 15 years but it seems nothing has changed. Used to go to Park Fare very time we went to WDW. Even then the food was mediocre but it’s the best for different characters for my girls(Alice, Mary Poppins and Bert, MHatter). I recall Minnie but no Mickey. Narcoosee’s has always been a favorite of mine. Once they had alligator bites for appetizers. Delicious. BTW, I would describe the restaurant as a grill.
Love the Grand. Stay there for a week three times a year. It’s our second home.
Best restaurants for couples/restaurants which tend be more quiet and have a nice ambience would be great
Great job, as always, AJ! Totally agree with your thoughts on both the Tea (have done if quite a few times, and love it, even though I'm not a "fancy girl" at all - just so different./relaxing, and pretty!), and have had wonderful character interactions (especially with Mad Hatter) at 1900, but just "meh" food. Have never done, nor do I have any wish to do, V&A - most of the time I wouldn't eat most of the stuff on the menu and don't like dressing up for dinner, and feeling "stuffy".
Can you make a video about unique and delicious counter service foods.I would so much appreciate it!
The Lobster Burger is a "Disney Must Do" for my son during every vacation. :)
The last one needed to complete my resort hopping planification! 😁
So much to see, do and eat! Congrats on completing your plans Gabriel!
Thanks AJ! I’ve always wanted to eat at grand Floridian
Go for it!
My dream to eat at all those restaurants!!!
What I've found with the Garden Cafe is that even though the breakfast is fantastic, it's better not to go in the normal breakfast time. I've seen it packed from 8-10 am consistantly. My recommendation is to go to a park early, come back and have a nice brunch and break then head back out later. That way you also avoid most of the crowds.
Great tip Liv! We've been pretty lucky with getting a table quickly in late afternoon too! We haven't had Breakfast there yet, but want to soon!
Prefer a good breakfast as early as we can get it. Fuels you up for a big part of the day.
Hey AJ, I'm pretty sure it is the Grand Floridian Society Orchestra not Jazz Band... not that I have anything against jazz but they are so much more!
Beautiful resort. Hope to stay there someday!
Can you please do a video on eating healthy at WDW? I'd love to eat all plastic cheese all week but need to be good too!
Love the afternoon tea at GF we do it each trip.
Would love to do the afternoon tea one of these trips! Just need to get my other half on board!
Yayyyyy I’m staying here later this year
I would love an Old Key West food tour. We’re off to OKW in 13 days 😀
Narcoossee's is one of my favorites. The food is outstanding (I usually order halibut, my favorite fish). Citricos has good food, but my last experience found it very noisy. V&A is wonderful, but I've not been since it stopped accepting Tables in Wonderland.
Just spent two weeks at the GF, they sure know how to treat you that’s for sure!
From the moment you step on property at the GF - You are treated like Royalty! We always feel like we're a little out of place when we visit there! Love it!
Can you do some Christmas videos?
We’ll be going to Disney next year (fingers crossed) for 2 weeks so we can experience Halloween and Christmas lol
I really enjoy your videos , and would like to know your take on everything Christmas at WDW.. Dos, and donts, foods, special tips and “inside scoops”..etc.
Just a quick correction - GF Garden Tea room serves afternoon tea, not high tea (there is a difference). Thanks for the great video and all your hints.
Love the cafe and narcosis. Haven’t tried Citroco yet.
Sorry to hear that you had some bad dining experiences in 1900 Park Fare, Wise Woman. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE Mary Poppins so I'm HOPING that she's at the character breakfast when I'm there.
Thank you AJ I'm really enjoying the resort food tours. When the festival of holidays starts at Epcot would you be able to do a video on that as well? I'll be going to Disney in November 😊
TGTV will be coming over in Oct to basically eat EVERYTHING you have recommended!
My favorite resort is the RiverSide one!
It is my goal in life to stay at this resort
Will you be doing a Beach club and Yacht club food tour???? Xxx
can you do Victoria and Albert on the deluxe dinning plan?!?!
**** and can you do or have you done a video all about them
I thought V&A's might have been one of the Signature Experiences where you can use 2 table service credits but according to the website it doesn't accept any dining plan credits :(
katiesoup86 awwwwww, well thank you for telling me I guess I'll have to save up id like to surprise my parents for their anniversary with this dinner!! thank you katiesoup86🤜🤛💋
See my fiancee and I just stayed there on Monday for his birthday. First off, if you stay there I recommend Club Level. You get free food and drinks all day and the food is amazing. As for food Gasparilla was awesome they Chicken and Brie sandwich was basically a more refined chicken cordon blue which was just great. The only other meal we had was 1900 Park Fair, and I'm gonna have to disagree, the food was fantastic. The prime rib was cooked to perfection as well as seasoned perfectly. the butternut squash ravioli was so good I actually kept going back for plates of just that. The strawberry soup oh my God the strawberry soup it was just heavenly. And for dessert they had all you can eat cannolis everything was amazing but oh my God it was fantastic. My only complaint that I don't know if it was just the night but Cinderella didn't seem interested in talking to adults she saw my fiance wish him happy birthday then bolted past before you get a picture. Prince Charming was ok, I mean he didn't have a lot to work with, and they messed up his hair. Now Lady Tremaine, Anastasia and Drusilla were awesome they were funny they play their parts like there was no tomorrow I had such a blast with them all in all my dinner there was probably one of my favorite dinner buffets in the Parks highly recommend you give it a shot for yourself
She's done it woooo
Please please please do Animal Kingdom Lodge next!!
Always go to V&A's. Be sure to bring a jacket or you'll have to borrow one!
How about Bulls and Bears at the Waldorf?
Thank you.
I noticed AJ say they got through Disney Springs at the start of this vid... but what about West Side? That never got its own food tour, right?
I could be wrong, but I've always said MIZE-ners (like "wise"), not MIZZ-ners. It's one of my favorite WDW bars, thanks in large part to bartender Tammy.
Can you dine at a Disney resort even if you are not staying at it? I would love to try some of these places but me and my family are not staying with a Disney resort
Yes you can. You can visit any resort and eat there, and also take part in activities such as drawing classes. The only thing you can't do is use the pool at a resort you're not staying at (but you can go to the pool bar).
Mize ner rhymes with wise, misner. Named for a part of Boca.
FYI, you had the pronunciation on Mizner's right the first time - it's MY-zners. (Named for one of the defining architects of South Florida - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addison_Mizner.)
thanks AJ