The new Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge opens later this month, and Disney has released the first look at concept art for the location.
The restaurant is being transformed into an Enchanted Forest for the new character dining experience, complete with trees adorned with lanterns.
Guests at the Storybook Dining will enter the Enchanted Forest to the “sounds of delightful music that help bring a storybook fantasy to life.” A meet-and-greet with the Evil Queen is also part of the experience.
Snow White, Dopey, and Grumpy will visit guests at their tables throughout the meal.
Check out the full menu for the Snow White Storybook Dining Meal here!
Guests will enjoy individually plated entrees in addition to shared starters and desserts.
Reservations are available online or by calling (407) WDW-DINE for Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White for dates beginning December 16. The character meal is One Disney Dining Plan Table Service Credit, and the the out of pocket price is $58.58 for adults, and $35.15 for children ages 3-9 (tax included, but not gratuity).
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Are you making plans to dine at the Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White? Let us know with a comment.
Elizabeth says
Does anyone else think the kids are NOT going to want any of those appetizers? This isn’t going to be a place for picky eaters, that’s for certain. What a shame that the best place to see Snow White and the rest of the cast will be for adventurous eaters only. Even I am looking at the appies and thinking, well, maybe the hunter’s pie won’t be too bad, depending on how strong the fruit is versus the truffle!
Kelly Jeanne says
still say this is a bad idea. Wilderness Lodge’s lobby is not set up to handle the chaos that happens with a character meal. One of the best things about WL Lobby is how relatively quiet and peaceful it is. This restaurant will ruin that. very poor idea
Jiminy Crockett says
Another decent restaurant destroyed by the Overtakers (cartoon characters popping up in places around WDW where they were never intended to be).
jim says
the last posters comment is spot on: Another decent restaurant destroyed by the Overtakers (cartoon characters popping up in places around WDW where they were never intended to be).
they are wrecking a beautiful resort with more character junk turning it into another princess fest. this is part of the pacific northwest how disney???? anything for the bucks and theme shoved out the door.
kelly jeanne says
So glad to know I’m not the only one who knows this is such a bad idea. But as usual, Disney does what they want, not what their guests ask for. Yes I get it, that it’s “their company ” to run as they see fit. But all the guests keep you in business, and for a company that prides itself on being top rated in Guest Services, they sure have a funny way of showing it. It’s not always about you, Disney. It’s about your guests and what they want.