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High Tea at the Grand Floridian

Posted in DISNEY DINING with tags , on May 16, 2012 by disneychronicles

Afternoon Tea at the Garden View Tea Room

We decided on an early Mother’s day visit (the day before) and it worked out Great! I surprised my mother and grandmother and it was a nice treat. For those who don’t know the tea room does have a few steps up but no worries there is a wheel chair ramp around the corner.  It is nice and relaxing overlooking the Gardens. It also has a feeling of formality, though casual wear is certainly acceptable.

(Especially since many come over from the parks)

Afternoon Tea starts at 2:00 p.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m., 7 seven days a week. Make your reservations EARLY! It does book up fast!

The service overall was good but getting seated was slow…..as is usually the case isn’t it?

The tea menu itself was overwhelming (in a good way!), having nearly two dozen options of black teas, green teas and herbal infusions. It was also very good….just thinking about it makes me want some!

The tea is served in elegant settings of Royal Albert china.

(Fancy Schmancy) 🙂

There is a nice variety of packages and ala carte  that you can choose from.

We chose the Grand Tea for Grandma (with the champagne) and my mother  and I chose the Buckingham tea. The ‘meal’ was served in three courses–first, scones with jam and cream, second, several tea sandwiches served with an onion tart and pate, and finally the dessert options–a choice of two pastries.

The Grand Tea

The classic English tradition of Afternoon Tea, Grand Floridian style. We offer you a variety of tea sandwiches, scones and jam tarts, followed by your choice of our freshly baked tea pastries or English trifle, accompanied by a glass of sparkling wine and your choice of tea.

Buckingham Palace

Our traditional tea sandwiches, scones and jam tarts complemented by fresh strawberries and cream, or a selection of freshly baked pastries, along with your choice of tea.

 

The food was nothing to write home about, but it wasn’t awful either.  The scones were good, as was the cream, but the fruit tart that accompanied it was almost too sweet to be edible. This is by no means a “meal” but it is filling. It is enough for lunch I would say.

I do love afternoon tea, and I really love the idea of afternoon tea on Disney property. It just makes sense. I even agree that the theme of the Grand Floridian lends itself well to the experience and the ambiance. I do think they could kick up the food a notch though. There is so much potential to make it better.  I also had the feeling that they were understaffed.

I overall cannot complain and I would visit again even if only for the Tea!

 

The Grand Floridian

Posted in DISNEY RESORT REVIEWS with tags , , on November 13, 2011 by disneychronicles

Beautiful, Beautiful place!…..but I don’t think it’s that great for kids. Not much to keep my boys in awe like some of the other properties.

Now some people may not agree with that but it is my opinion.  It is wonderful for adults.

The location is FANTASTIC!  It is on the Monorail line and it also has boats that connect the resort with the Magic Kingdom. Very convenient.

It is the  Crown Jewel of Walt Disney World!  Top-end restaurants here include Victoria & Albert’s and Citricos.

I recommend try them both! 🙂

The property opened on June 28, 1988 as the Grand Floridian Beach Resort. The name changed to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa during the fall of 1997. The resort contains 867 rooms among six buildings.  The resort offers two pools, a jacuzzi, and a white sand beach. The marina contains various watercraft rentals, including fishing excursions and a yacht. Other recreational activities include tennis programs, a mile-long jogging trail, health club, and preferred access to the Walt Disney World golf courses. The full service spa offers massages, therapies, and other treatments.

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