Wondering how to celebrate Mom’s Day during your trip to a Disney Park? Here are a few options that have come across our path…
Walt Disney World Mother’s Day Brunch
Where: Epcot® – Living Seas Salon (Located on the 2nd floor of The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion)
When: Sunday, May 9, 2010. First seating is at 10:30am; second seating is at 2:00pm
Price: $95.00 per person, plus tax. Gratuity is included.
Details and Menu below — Click the Image for a Larger Version
Come celebrate mom with an “Under the Sea Garden” Brunch at the Living Seas Salon. This breathtaking hideaway is one of the most unique locations for private events at the Walt Disney World® Resort. The venue allows you the opportunity to get up close with over 3,000 varieties of sea life in the 5.7 million gallon aquarium. This is definitely an event to make mom feel special, and one she’ll always remember!
For reservations, e-mail [email protected] with the following information: your interest to book, your name, daytime phone number, home address, and the number of people in your party. You will be notified on a “first-come, first-served” basis. Your credit card will be taken over the phone once your reservation is confirmed. The event is limited to 108 Guests per seating.
Disneyland Mother’s Day Royal Buffet with Cinderella and the Disney Princesses
Where: Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel
When: May 9, 2010; 10:00am – 3:00pm
Price: Adults (10 and over): $69.00, Children (under 10): $18.99 Prices do not include tax and gratuity: a 15% service charge (gratuity) and 8.75% tax will be added.
This Mother’s Day, join Cinderella and her princess friends for a Royal Buffet. Mom can enjoy the royal treatment with spectacular entrées, tempting side dishes and delectable desserts. In addition to a delicious brunch buffet, you can enjoy live musical entertainment and a meet-and-greet opportunity with Cinderella and her princess friends.
The menu is scheduled to include a selection of brunch items fit for a queen, such as beautiful spring salads, artisan cheeses, smoked and chilled seafood, cured meats, traditional breakfast selections, seasonal fresh fish and free-range chicken. In addition, have your brunch customized to order with fresh omelet stations, carving stations, Mickey Mouse waffles and French crepes. Finish the experience with a tempting selection of special Mother’s Day desserts and confections, highlighted by a chocolate fountain.
Children will enjoy a variety of kid-friendly favorites, such as mixed greens, fruit salad, chicken bites, pizza, “Mickaroni” and cheese, waffle fries, mixed vegetables, and fun, kid-approved desserts.
Reservations can be made by calling 1-714-781-DINE.
Disneyland House of Blues Mother’s Day Gospel Brunch
Where: House of Blues in Disneyland’s Downtown Disney District
When: Saturday, May 8, 2010: 10:00am and Sunday, May 9, 2010: 9:00am, 11:30am, and 2:00pm
Price: Children 3-9 – $18.50; Adults – $38.00
This year, make it a Mother’s Day she’ll always treasure. House of Blues® in the Downtown Disney® District pulls out all the stops during a glorious Mother’s Day Gospel Brunch filled with uplifting music and a sumptuous Delta-inspired buffet.
Call Disney Dining at (714) 781-DINE for reservations.
Lori Abramson says
Let me be the first to say it; I think someone at WDW has lost their mind! What happened to the good ol’ days when the brunch for Mother’s Day was just, a very reasonable $50/pp or so? Each year it has continued to go up, then last year, if I’m not mistaken they skipped it. So this year, they decided to make up for it by charging for two years worth of meals? I love the Mouse, I love the Mother’s Day Brunch, but $400 for my little family? I think I’ll go have a fab-o meal at Victoria and Albert’s, The Brown Derby, or Le Cellier. For that price we can order the whole menu.
chris says
I’ve been in WDW the last two mother’s days in a row and the crowds were so low. I loved it. I guess not every mom wants to spend MD on Tower of Terror? Their loss!
Jennifer says
AJ, Thanks to your suggestion, I’ll be spending my first Mother’s Day at the Garden View Tea Room at the Grand Floridian. I can’t wait!
AJ says
Lori — Great point. This IS pricey — and it’s apparently only for Tables in Wonderland members. (I’d love to see that Living Seas Salon, though!)
Chris — I agree — usually early May is a good time to visit. And I’d be happy to spend MD on ToT! I’m with you!
Jennifer — YAY!! I was hoping you’d see this post, but I’m SO glad you chose to go to the Tea Room. You guys are going to have a lovely and civilized time ;-D