EPCOT has seen quite a lot of changes this year, including the addition of some new dining locations! Over in the France Pavilion, guests have been able to enjoy both sweet and savory crêpes at La Crêperie de Paris.
When the table service portion of this hybrid seated and to-go dining location first opened, guests were NOT able to book Advance Dining Reservations — they were only accepting walk-ups. But it looks that has all changed!
Over on Instagram, @artisandesglace announced that “starting now you can start booking priority seating for La Creperie de Paris for 11/28 and after!”
When we checked Disney World’s website, it appears that guests may now book ahead for lunch and dinner reservations for times starting on November 28th. At this time, advance breakfast reservations appear to be unavailable and will continue to operate on a first-come, first-serve basis.
If you’ve been waiting for the opportunity to book an Advance Dining Reservation for La Crêperie de Paris on your next Disney World vacation, now is your chance! Remember that dining reservations open up 60 days in advance. We’ll be on the lookout for more of the latest Disney World news and updates!
Click here to read our full review of the table service portion of La Crêperie de Paris!
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Have you dined at La Crêperie de Paris yet? Let us know in the comments!
Mark says
Thanks for the info. Just made a reservation for next week.
DanielleV says
I was able to book a reservation and I can’t wait!
Susan L. Wuchter says
I was dissapointed on my recent trip to WDW with the French onion soup for dinner at France. It was mostly bread and if there were 5 bits of onion in it I was lucky. It certainly wasn’t up their usual standards. As far as the 50th celebration souvenirs, that was really a disappointment. They were very cheesy. If you found a t-shirt the large through bigger sizes were gone. The quality of the remaining products was cheaply made. The only thing I bought was a 50th pin. There was no Christmas ornament that caught my eye. They don’t sell Disney watches any more (bummer). You can’t order a shirt on line either. Saved lots of $$’s on souveniers this trip. They don’t do parades any more the way they used to. Once in a while a band or a float would go through .Very disappointing to say the least
DFB Sarah says
DanielleV, enjoy!