Restaurant Review: Storybook Dining at Artist Point

I had been planning a trip to Walt Disney World with a group of girlfriends for several months when the new Storybook Dining experience was announced. We were all extremely excited to try it, as our trip was centered around Marathon Weekend. We decided this would be our big celebration meal, since meeting Dopey would be a perfect ending for those participating in the Dopey Challenge (4 races in 4 days, equaling 48.6 miles – see my recap from last year here).

Artist Point is in Wilderness Lodge, which is an absolutely beautiful resort. If you’re staying on property and don’t have a car, you can catch a bus to the resort from any of the parks, or take a Lyft or Minnie Van. The lobby of the resort is massive, with plenty of seating and even a cozy fireplace where you can sit and chat while waiting.

The Wilderness Lodge lobby is truly stunning!

The current cost of dinner is $55 for adults and $33 for children. This includes shared appetizers, an entrée, and shared desserts. If you’re on the dining plan, it is one dining credit and includes a beverage (on the current dining plan, this can be an alcoholic beverage).

The menu is in a beautiful leatherbound book, and the napkins are wrapped with a keepsake apple signed by the characters!

The first thing that caught my eye was the beautiful décor in the restaurant. It really does look like a something out of a storybook, with lighted “trees” throughout that change color depending on which character was making an appearance. Snow White, Grumpy, and Dopey roved the restaurant and visited guests at their tables. The Evil Queen made an appearance, but was stationary and guests were directed to form a line to visit her at the end of their meal.

The lighting is beautiful!

First up were the appetizers: Winter Squash Bisque, Hunter’s Pie, and Wicked Shrimp Cocktail. Due to two shellfish allergies at our table, we had told our server as soon as we were seated that we would need a substitution for the shrimp. However, there seemed to be some confusion and the shrimp was still brought to our table. One of the allergies was severe, so this was a huge concern. It was removed, and they brought us some mushroom bao buns. Several people in our party loved the Winter Squash Bisque, but I was not a fan. I gladly passed mine on to a friend who enjoyed it. Several of us agreed that the Hunter’s Pie filling reminded us of a potsticker (and it was better with the stone fruit preserves that came with it). I’m not a fan of mushrooms, but the buns were an interesting blend of sweet, salty, and crunchy. I liked the way that the appetizers were displayed on multi-level trays that looked like trees at the table, but I wasn’t overwhelmingly impressed with any of them. Other members of our party enjoyed them, but I could’ve skipped that part of the meal and been perfectly happy.

Mushroom bun appetizer – our alternative to shrimp due to allergies.

Another thing that was a big hit with our group was the cocktails. There are several uniquely themed cocktails offered, as well as some fun non-alcoholic beverages. Evil to the Core and A Brew of Peaches both looked delicious and got rave reviews from our group. Since I’m pregnant, there were no cocktails for me, but I did try the Transformation Potion – lemonade that came with a blue “potion” that I could pour into the drink and then stir with a blue candy stick. While this was fun, it was fairly bland and not something I’d be quick to order again.

Transformation Lemonade and the vial that was used to transform!
Enchanted Apple cocktail. Cheers!

For the main course, you chose an entrée from the menu. This part of the meal was a smash hit with everyone! Since my friend and I were both having trouble choosing between the same two entrees, we decided to split them, and this was a great choice! We had “Brother’s Grimm Roasted Chicken”, which came with potatoes, brussels sprouts, and apples, and “A Stroll Through Nature”, which was gnocchi and butternut squash – both were delicious. Everyone agreed that they’d come back again just to try a different entrée, because everything was so good. Several other members of our party had the “Royal Prime Rib Roast” and raved about it (the horseradish mashed potatoes were amazing!), and another friend who happened to be dining there at the same time stopped by and told us that he had the Snapper and it was the best he’d ever tasted.

Brother’s Grimm Roasted Chicken – delish!
A Stroll through Nature – also delicious!
Royal Prime Rib Roast

I was really looking forward to trying the desserts, since I’d seen pictures of them online. Our server brought over The Hunter’s Gift to the Queen, which was ganache hearts on a bed of caramel corn. The presentation was really cool – they were in a box with smoke pouring out of it, which he emptied onto a plate for the table to share. This was delicious, and I would’ve happily bought a box if they’d offered it for sale.

The Hunter’s Gift to the Queen – I could go for a big plate of this right now!

The rest of the desserts were placed on our sharing tree and included individual Gooseberry Pies, Poison Apples, and Miner’s Treasures. The Poison Apples were easily the favorite – this was white chocolate-apple mousse with a sour center. So, so good! I’d never had Gooseberry Pie and was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed it. The Miner’s Treasures were sponge cake, buttercream icing, and chocolate gems. These were very, very sweet even for me, and I have quite the sweet tooth!

Poison Apples – our favorite!
So many desserts to chose from!
Miner’s Treasures – so cute!

Meeting the Evil Queen was the best part of this experience! She was very interactive and ready to insult everyone. I attempted a staring contest with her, but then burst into giggles and told her she won. She immediately – and coldly – responded “You are easily broken”, which of course made me laugh even more. My favorite moment came when one member of our party went up and casually greeted her with “hey, girlfriend!”. The Queen was NOT having this, and immediately whipped up the side of her cape to completely cover my friend in the picture. She was the perfect Queen – even going up to a window to admire herself when there was no one in line to meet her.

Highlight of the night! I still laugh every time I see this picture.

As for the other characters, they seemed a bit rushed. Perhaps it was because we were a party comprised entirely of adults, but we were adults who were very excited to meet characters! At one point, we had to ask Grumpy to come back because he was moving so fast some of our pictures were blurry. The lighting in the restaurant also did not lend itself to great photographs.

Fairest of them all…
If you’re happy and you know it…

Overall, this was a really fun meal. The service was a bit slow, and we all agreed that our server seemed like he may have been having an off night. The entrees were delicious, and the ambiance was great – I really enjoyed watching each character make their entrance. The lighting changed, there was music, and a short interaction. I’ve seen characters introduced at other restaurants, but all of this made it seemed like more of a production and enhanced the experience. Everyone in our party agreed that while this experience won’t be a must-do on every trip, we would all come back.

It’s hard to be Grumpy when you’re having so much fun!

Restaurant Review: Woody’s Lunchbox

Eating at Woody’s Lunchbox was one of things I was most excited to do in Toy Story Land! The food looked delicious, the seating area was adorable, and I couldn’t wait to experience all of it! The small menu made it even easier to try all the things!

Breakfast

Our first visit was during morning Extra Magic Hours, and we knew we wanted to try breakfast. I was particularly excited to try the Lunch Box Tarts, so we got both the Raspberry (which is coated in strawberry fondant) and Chocolate-Hazelnut (coated in maple fondant and candied bacon). Both sounded wonderful, but were very, very sweet – even for this girl who has a super sweet tooth! My son liked them, but the rest of us were done after just a bite. These are reminiscent of a pop-tart, but are served all day as a dessert.

Chocolate-Hazelnut Lunch Box Tart

Raspberry Lunch Box Tart

We also tried the Breakfast Bowl, which contained Potato Barrels (aka Tater Tots) smothered in Brisket Country Gravy with scrambled eggs on top. I like these things separately, but I wasn’t a huge fan once they started all getting mixed together. My husband liked it, but I would probably try something different next time. The S’more French Toast Sandwich is definitely on my list to try!

Breakfast Bowl

 

Lunch/Dinner

During our trip, we were fortunate enough to make two more trips back to Toy Story Land, and we tried almost everything on the lunch and dinner menu. You may have already heard that one menu item has been removed since the restaurant opened. There was originally a Monte Cristo sandwich on the menu, but it was quickly removed. The sandwich did not get good reviews, but the official cause of the removal is unknown.

The Grilled Three-Cheese Sandwich was a favorite with our group! This grown-up grilled cheese features melted provolone and cheddar, along with a cheddar cheese spread on Garlic Bread. It was creamy and delicious, and I would definitely recommend!

Grilled Three-Cheese Sandwich – delish!

My husband and son both enjoyed the BBQ Brisket Melt – sliced smoked brisket, cheese, pickles, and BBQ sauce on sourdough bread. The sandwich was big (my 12-year-old couldn’t finish his), flavorful, and they both agreed they’d eat it again. Available sides with this sandwich are Potato Barrels, Tomato-Basil Soup Dipper, Vegetable Macaroni Salad, or a Mandarin Orange.

BBQ Brisket Melt

My other favorite was the “Totchos” – definitely something I’d only eat on vacation! This was a bowl of Potato Barrels covered in beef and bean chili, shredded cheese and queso, with a sprinkling of corn chips, and topped with sour cream and green onions. Using the Mobile Ordering app (more on that in a minute), I was able to customize this exactly the way I wanted it.

Totchos – modified for a picky eater!

The only entrée we didn’t try was the Smoked Turkey Sandwich, but from all accounts, this is just a typical turkey sandwich and nothing extraordinary.

Woody’s Lunchbox offers several fun drink options – Mystic Portal Punch, which has a base of Powerade Mountain Berry Blast with flavors of lemon lime and tangerine. As you may have guessed, it is a green alien-themed drink, and for an extra charge, you can get it served in a cute souvenir cup with the claw and an alien. They also have classic root beer floats and your usual fountain beverages.

For the adults, there are several drink options including beer and hard cider. They also have a Grown-Up’s Lemonade that was absolutely delicious! It features Odwalla lemonade mixed with cherry vodka. If you’re using mobile ordering, you will also have the option to turn this refreshing drink into a float by adding a scoop of ice cream! This (currently) is not an option on the regular menu.

Photo of the Grown-Up Lemonade by the great Robert Schulz.

There are so many cute details around Woody’s Lunchbox, starting with the restaurant itself, which is literally a lunchbox propped open by a thermos! Our favorite is the table made from a note that Andy’s mom put in his lunchbox. Who doesn’t want to have dinner sitting on a huge piece of cheese? My boys absolutely loved this table.

Sitting on giant CHEESE!

Cutest table top ever!

All of the seating is outdoors, but there are umbrellas over the tables, which come in really handy when those “just an average summer day in Florida” thunderstorms roll in.

 

Mobile Ordering

Mobile ordering is like having a Fast Pass for a restaurant! Using the My Disney Experience app, you can select a restaurant and enter your entire order right from your phone. It allows you to customize your order if there are things you want to add or remove to an entrée. Best of all, it recognizes the Disney Dining Plan and will apply your credits accordingly. When you arrive at the restaurant, there is a button to press in the app to let them know you’re there so your food is prepared fresh.

Pro tip: click on any item to see a picture of it! You can also customize to make it just the way you want it. So easy!

I highly recommend using Mobile Ordering, especially when lines are long! There is a special counter for mobile orders, so you don’t have to wait through the regular line. It doesn’t seem like a whole lot of people are using this service yet, but I’m a big fan of anything that will save me time while I’m at the parks!

 

Final Thoughts

Hollywood Studios has historically been my least favorite park when it comes to dining options. Woody’s Lunchbox brings a much-needed breath of fresh air with some unique menu items. I will be interested to see if the menu will be changed or expanded at all in the upcoming months. This will definitely be a must-do for me, and a place I look forward to taking friends. The details are wonderful – each time I walked around, I noticed new things. Even if I wasn’t hungry, I’d be happy to stop for a Grown-Up Lemonade and enjoy the scenery!

Grab a friend and march on over to Woody’s Lunchbox!

Bon Voyage-a Character Breakfast Review!

Whenever Disney debuts a new dining experience, it’s a big deal.  But when that dining experience is a character breakfast featuring two beloved Disney Princesses and their guys, well-let’s just say everyone is pretty excited!

Tangled and The Little Mermaid come to life!

That’s exactly what happens when Trattoria al Forno transforms itself into the Bon Voyage Adventure breakfast from 7:30 am to 11:00 am every morning!  Featuring Rapunzel and Flynn Ryder (Eugene for you purists!) from Tangled, and Ariel and Prince Eric from The Little Mermaid, Bon Voyage is the new go-to breakfast destination!

You can book up to 180 days in advance!

Getting There

Located right on Disney’s BoardWalk, Trattoria al Forno is very easy to get to.  Kind of.  Sort of.  (Depends on where you’re coming from.)  LOL!

A view of Disney’s BoardWalk from the restaurant.

It’s a short walk or boat ride if you are staying at a BoardWalk resort such as Beach and Yacht Club, Swan and Dolphin, or of course Disney’s BoardWalk, but if you are staying anywhere else on site, you need to make a plan.  Shuttle buses only run from resorts to Parks, not resort to resort.  You could take a bus from your resort to either Epcot or Hollywood Studios, but then you would still have to walk or wait for a boat.

Your best bet?  Download the Lyft app if you don’t already have it and arrange for one of those adorable “Minnie Vans” to transport you for just $20!  You’ll be happy, as Disney advises you to give yourself a full hour if using their transportation, and that’s a pretty early wake-up call for a 7:30 reservation!

Disney’s Minnie Vans use Lyft, similar to Uber.

Lucky for us, we were coming straight from the Wine & Dine Half Marathon, so we were able to board a bus from the Epcot parking lot and get dropped off right in front of Disney’s BoardWalk Inn!  (And boy, were we hungry!)

Time to replenish those calories!

Check In

It was easy to find and we walked right in.  Directly to our left was the hostess stand and we gave our name.  It was quick and there was no line.

Checking in

To our right was a mobile gift shop…with everything a little Prince or Princess might want!  Ariel and Rapunzel princess dresses, Flounder and Pascal plush, dolls, light up toys and even some swords and hats!

Got souvenirs?

The waiting area was spacious and beautiful, but we weren’t there long at all…they called us to be seated right away!

Trattoria al Forno lobby

The Venue

The room was big, with high ceilings and chandeliers.  Most of the tables were full when we arrived for our reservation time of  10:30…breakfast was in full swing!

The main dining room

On one wall was a beautiful lighted display of crystal and dishes behind glass.  The center of the cabinet was filled with silver candlesticks, teapots and platters…all recovered from “under the sea”.  😉  No tables were set up against it, so guests are free to walk up and take a closer look.

Silver “relics” from under the sea…

The other wall featured their large, open air kitchen.  It was bright, clean and bustling with activity.

Trattoria al Forno’s open air kitchen

We were seated promptly and given a table for four…room to spread out!  The table was warm wood and the chairs upholstered.  Pretty comfy! (Especially after running 13.1 miles!)

The Menu and Service

Our server was personable, and promptly brought us coffee and juice, included in the cost of the prix fixe menu.  ($34 for ages 10 and over, $20 for ages 3-9) I needed that coffee!

The menu is basically set up as three courses.  The first course consists of a plate of pastries for the table to share.  The second course is a fruit salad that everyone in your party is served individually.  The third course is the main entree you choose from the seven themed choices, most egg-based.

Every table was also given this Bon Voyage Adventure Journal.  This was very cute, and I know my two children will enjoy this when we bring them during our April trip!  The front had dates of travel and a place for them to write their name.  When you open up the trifold journal, there were places to share your favorite Disney character, ride, show, snack and souvenir!  A very cute keepsake souvenir to take home!

A great (free!) souvenir!

For Everyone to Share

I am a sucker for presentation, and the selection of pastries did not disappoint!  Five different pastries were presented in a small frying pan…yes, a la Rapunzel braining Flynn!  Three were themed, and all were delicious!  We were asked multiple times if we would like more of any particular one.

Frying Pan serving plate with pastries

This was both of our favorites-Rapunzel’s sun sugar cookie!  It was buttery and flaky, and dusted with powdered sugar.  (I regretted almost immediately not taking advantage of enjoying a second one!)

Tangled Sun

The next pastry mimicked Rapunzel’s braid.  This was big and could definitely be shared by two people!  It was good, too…the brown areas seemed to be cinnamon and maybe even small seeds.

Rapunzel’s Braid

The final themed pastry was Ariel’s clamshell.  It tasted like it had an almond filling, with a tiny candied “pearl” on top.  Too cute!

Ariel’s Clamshell

The empty frying pan inspired me to purchase one of those mini frying pans from the supermarket aisle to bring with us next time, along with some metallic Sharpie pens!  Though the characters have been presenting signature cards, they will sign upon request-how cute would that be?

Second Course

The fruit salad was just the right size, and served individually.  It had enough recognizable fruit that everyone in your party should be able to find at least something they like!  The day we were there it featured grapes, honeydew and cantaloupe melon and blackberries.  They use fruit in season- I’ve also seen strawberries, raspberries and pineapple!  You could request seconds, as well!

Fruit salad…yummy, yummy!

Entrees

All seven entrees have clever, themed names like King Triton’s Shipwreck al Forno and Tower of Pancakes.  Most were predictably egg-based, but not all.  The Tower of Pancakes was impressive-a stack of fluffy pancakes topped with powdered sugar in the shape of a sun.  It came with bacon (or sausage) and fruit compote, but my friend noticed that someone else had fresh fruit with theirs, instead.  They were happy to make the substitution!

Tower of Pancakes entree

I ordered King Triton’s Shipwreck al Forno.  It was billed as a calzone with soppressata, bacon, sausage, blend of cheeses and Sunday gravy.  I’m not sure exactly what I was expecting, but I was surprised that the calzone was actually an omelet.  I was also surprised that the “Sunday gravy” was red, and not brown!  (What kind of Italian am I, anyway??)

King Triton’s Shipwreck al Forno

Even though it was my error, not theirs, our server was very gracious about switching out my entree at my request.  This time I ordered Two Eggs Poached Underwater, which featured fennel sausage, Sunday gravy and parmesan cheese over golden polenta with toasted focaccia.  This was much more to my liking…and yes, this picture was snapped one second before I almost dumped my breakfast!  (No eggs were harmed during this blog post!)

Second time’s the charm!

Traveling with little ones?  Children ages 3-9 have their own menu, with an additional four entrees, including Mickey Waffles!  The other entrees include egg white omelettes, scrambled egg substitute and flapjacks.  Have a picky eater?  No problem!   There were plenty of requests for regular scrambled eggs, eggs over easy, sunny side up, you name it!

Eggs-from basic to fancy!

Character Interactions

As expected, the character interactions were great, even as two adults with no children.  Each character meets separately, and Ariel was the first to join us.  She was wearing her “legs” outfit…her seafoam green dress.

Ariel from The Little Mermaid

Prince Eric came next.  His costume was really impressive-very detailed!  We didn’t spend a lot of time with each character, as we didn’t need anything signed (and again, were two adults!), but they were happy to interact.  From what we could see, they were great with the kids!

Prince Eric from The Little Mermaid

Rapunzel was next, and she was super sweet and cute, but we were really waiting for…

Rapunzel from Tangled

Flynn Ryder!  LOL!  Everyone’s favorite rogue prince did not disappoint!  Funny, cute,  and totally in character.  (Ask him about his pocketbook…he loves to talk about his satchel!)

Flynn Ryder from Tangled

Speaking of satchels, don’t forget to ask Flynn-Eugene, if you prefer, to show you what’s inside.  Yup-that’s what you think it is-Rapunzel’s crown!

The smolder…

Hitting the Parks

It’s much easier to get out than get in!  If you are heading to Epcot or Hollywood Studios, it’s as simple as walking out the door and lining up for the boat service right on the BoardWalk!  Disney’s BoardWalk buses can take you directly to Magic Kingdom or Animal Kingdom.  If you have to return to your on-site hotel, however, you would need to first go to the closest park and then board your resort bus from there.

Waiting for the boat to take us to Hollywood Studios!

All in all, we found the cost more than justified for the delicious meal, hard to find characters and fun interactions.   I cannot wait to take my family here for breakfast in April!  We have  a 7:35 ADR and plan to spend the rest of the day at Blizzard Beach.  Until then, Bon Voyage from the BoardWalk!

Jacqueline lives in Southbury, CT with her husband, two children and cat, Rocky Road.  She is an autism mama, runDisney enthusiast and new AP holder.  You can follow her on Facebook at Neverland Press and on Instagram as @morphingintominnie.

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Snack Review: Croque Glace from L’Artisan des Glaces

If you find yourself wandering around World Showcase in Epcot, there is a fantastic ice cream shop toward the back of the France Pavilion.

You’ll want to walk past the fountains, turn into the alleyway and on the left hand side you’ll find a little shop called L’Artisan des Glaces.

The eatery has a variety of ice cream and sorbet to satisfy any palate.  My absolute favorite is the Crouque Glace.  Here the cast member takes a brioche bun (a bread-like French pastry that is light and fluffy with a hint of sweetness), slices it in half and puts a rather large scoop of the ice cream of your choosing in the middle.  The ice cream is drizzled with chocolate or raspberry sauce before the brioche is put into a press and warmed.

The result is an amazing ice cream sandwich that is done to perfection and served in a newspaper-like wrapping to give it a Parisian street food feel.

Next time you visit Epcot give L’Artisan des Glaces a try.  You won’t regret it!

Review: Animal Kingdom’s Nomad Lounge

If you are a weary traveler to Disney’s Animal Kingdom and are in need of a respite from the hustle and bustle of theme park trekking, look no further than Nomad Lounge.   Sitting right next to Tiffins on the road from Discovery Island to Pandora: The Land of Avatar, you will find this traveler’s favorite watering hole in all of Walt Disney World.   The lounge welcomes you with comfy over-sized chairs and sofas. You even have the option of outdoor or indoor seating (the first being my favorite) overlooking the bridge crossing to Pandora.

The food menu is small but diverse, including favorites like Tiffins’ bread service. This includes pita bread, a sweet loaf and fried wontons, as well as  three delectable sauces. (If you get the chance, ask for an extra sauce – Molasses/Pomegranate, it was once offered with the breads and then changed.) All of this is served inside of a tiffin!  A personal favorite is the Selection of Artisanal Cheeses. This menu item includes a soft cheese made with lavender, blue cheese with local raw honey, a fig bar and other tasty cheeses served with crunchy bread slices.

No lounge can be complete without a unique libations menu and Nomad does not disappoint.  For beer drinkers, I would suggest the Kungaloosh Spiced Excursion Ale – a beer that gives a nod to the former Adventure’s Club over at Pleasure Island.  While it is a dark ale, it is very smooth with a little bit of a sweet finish. Mixed drinks include Annapurna Zing, made with Bombay Sapphire gin and ginger beer, or the exotic Night Monkey with guava, coffee, rum and lime juice.

If coffee is more your style, Nomad offers press pots with Indonesian and Ethiopian brews as well as Mustang Coffee, a mix of Crown Royal, butter and coffee.  The lounge also has an assortment of non-alcoholic drinks such as the Lilly Gorillie, a refreshing combination of strawberry and Sprite, or the Hibiscus Henna, with flavors of watermelon, lime juice and soda water.

One of my absolute favorite things about Nomad is the menu itself, which offers a glimpse into the trips that Imagineers had taken in order to build Animal Kingdom.  It is fascinating and woven into the pictures and descriptions of the various drinks.

So if you would like a quiet spot to relax, check out Nomad Lounge on your next trip to Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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