Thanks for sharing!Yes I dined solo and it worked out well. The tables are close by so I was easily able to ask a neighbor to take a few pictures. And the queen has a photopass photographer so that was really nice. I was so busy enjoying all the food and the atmosphere I didn’t even think much about being solo.
Just found this review from DFB as well
They gave me an AP discount of 10%.So it looks like Tables In Wonderland is not accepted. Do they offer the AP discount?
Me too!Excited to try it post Dopey Challenge in January!
I get the reasoning behind it, but it wasn’t consistent throughout our trip this week as other character handlers literally egged him on when he started doing it. Another table (all adults) actually called the handler over to ask why she had yelled at a kid in the middle of a restaurant. I think that all of the staff members were really on edge since they have all worked so hard to make a cohesive experience and she likely didn’t mean to come off as jarringly brusque as she did, but it was still a weird moment.
With regards to the allergy menu, they actually don’t even have one. They just have the exact same menu (pro tip- if you need the allergy menu, ask for the regular one as well, since that has the fun drinks in it and the full wine list) with notes below indicating which allergens are present. There are no modifications available as of now to any dish to make them allergy friendly, so I hope that they can make some progress on this front over the next little while. I ended up being served a plain piece of snapper with a single lettuce leaf underneath it since the server simply had no idea about whether cheese was used in the risotto or not ( or if it was, if it could be made without it), so it was just left off, as was the sauce, even though I explained that butter would not be a problem.
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay been waiting for that one!Josh has his review posted.
Where did you read that? I’m really disappointed if that’s the case. At least it sounds like it’s possible to get an AP discount. We have a March reservation, and I chose not to do the dining plan. Now I’m kind of wishing I had.So it looks like Tables In Wonderland is not accepted. Do they offer the AP discount?
Where did you read that? I’m really disappointed if that’s the case. At least it sounds like it’s possible to get an AP discount. We have a March reservation, and I chose not to do the dining plan. Now I’m kind of wishing I had.
So it looks like Tables In Wonderland is not accepted. Do they offer the AP discount?
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay been waiting for that one!
I am thinking that they might get this figured out a bit better as they adjust - it's still their first couple days. Some allergies seem easier for the menu to deal with than others; since it is a fixed menu, there probably isn't as many items in the kitchen for substituting at this point, but perhaps that will get sorted out. We are only doing dealing with peanut/tree nut, which looks manageable... whether my picky kid - who will be a Disney adult by then - will eat those things is another thing entirely...This is so disappointing. And surprising since Disney is usually top-of-the-line when it comes to dealing with allergies in my experience. I was going to try this in my birthday trip, but unless they massively improve the way they handle allergies here, I'll be skipping it. And letting them know why - that I was so excited to try it, but reports of horrid handling of allergies down to not even offering an allergy menu OR substitutions mean that I'm not going to spend that kind of money on it.
Me too. He's not paid to do this and he's always honest with reviews. No fluff and flowers.
I have a kid and hence different priorities at time and I don't always agree with his judgement on value but he explains so clearly how he arrives at that I can follow the logic through for my own priorities and feel good about the decision.
Also, honestly, love the sarcasm. His are one of the few I don't skim over. I think we can all take Disney a little too seriously.
I will say that I was inclined toward the snapper before but now am inclined toward the veal after the reviews, unless there is an improvement on the protein on the snapper. The reviews are super helpful!
Josh has his review posted.
So it looks like Tables In Wonderland is not accepted. Do they offer the AP discount?
It's very common for new locations to be excluded for a short timeWhere did you read that? I’m really disappointed if that’s the case. At least it sounds like it’s possible to get an AP discount. We have a March reservation, and I chose not to do the dining plan. Now I’m kind of wishing I had.