The new prix fixe Dinner makes its debut at Be Our Guest Restaurant tonight! And before we head over to Magic Kingdom to take it all in, we’d like to give you a look at the FULL MENU!
Disney revealed several — but not all — of the menu items when they announced the changes coming to Dinner. Those changes include a set price of $55 for adults and $35 for children, and the meal is now two Table Service credits on the Disney Dining Plan.
Adult guests receive their choice from six Appetizers, including the already popular French Onion Soup, a Maine Lobster Bisque, and more.
There are also six Entrees to choose from featuring a Center-Cut Filet Mignon and a Saffron-Infused Seafood Bouillabaisse.
The Kids’ menu (for guests 9 and under) starts with a salad or fruit appetizer selection.
Kids’ Disney Check Meals (this is the new name for the former Mickey Check Meals) include Mickey Meatloaf and Grilled Steak or Seafood. The Beast Casserole is still and option, as well, along with Grilled Cheese with Turkey Soup!
And for dessert? Guests will receive the Dessert Trio Platter, which includes an Almond Macaron, Dark Chocolate Truffle, and a White Chocolate “Chip” Cup… filled with the Grey Stuff!
We’ll see you shortly from inside the Beast’s Castle for the new Be Our Guest Dinner!
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Will you be trying the new dinner at Be Our Guest Restaurant? Please let us know with a comment!
Essie says
The Chip Cup should be sold in a shop. It’s simply adorable!
Scott says
Do we have any idea what the out-of-pocket price is for the new prix fixe meal?
Brian says
It says $55 for adults, $35 for children – which seems like a pretty decent deal out of pocket but a pretty bad deal if you use DDP credits. It looks a little higher quality, and with more themed dessert options, than the otherwise very similar prix fixe menu at Chefs de France that you get for 1 DDP credit at a $40 out of pocket cost.
Katherine says
Awww. They got rid of the sauteed shrimp and scallops? But that was my favorite!
Till says
Hey AJ
Just wanted to leave a reply to Essie’s comment above….we stayed at the Wildernesses Lodge three weeks ago and they sell the Chip Cup there. We love the blog and channel BTW. We frequent WDW often and you guys help us keep sane during the in-between times.
Cheers
Heidi Kast says
We will be dinning at the Castle in October and hope it is as good as it was last year before the pre-fix menu. I am disappointed they took the shrimp/scallops pasta off the menu. I guess I need to try the lamb. 🙂
Looking forward to it though.
Carol says
I made a reservation for dinner here 60 days before our arrival in mid-August and was looking forward to finally dining here. Now I have to unfortunately cancel since it’s 2 credits on the DDP. It’s too bad that they couldn’t have offered a transitional menu for those of us who planned ahead. When I called I was told by a cast member that Disney announced that the change was coming months ago so I should have known that this was a possibility.
Heather says
Do you know how they will handle a toddler eating? Usually it’s kind of assumed they share but not sure with a prix fixed.
DFB Sarah says
Heather, under three years old would be able to share, unless you wanted to order the kids’ meal for him/her. Hope this helps!