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This is probably a stupid question, and I've scoured the boards looking for it. I was checking out the menus on Allears for our upcoming trip and saw the one for the Garen View Lounge Afternoon Tea. This isn't something that you can use any credits for on the DxDP is it? Obviously on the regular dining plan I wouldn't think you could, but on the Deluxe is it available.
This trip is myself (28) my mom (56) and my DD (6) I think my mom and daughter would love this, as a little surprise, and if we could use a credit for it that would be awesome cause we have one leftover. If not, I still might consider paying OOP for it, cause overall, the price seems decent. How does everyone dress for this tea? Also, what are youd favorites? I like the Buckingham Palace offerings. They seem good. And of course the Mrs. Potts tea for my DD. We have a day that we are doing 1900 Park Fare for an early breakfast and then Cali Grill for dinner @ 9:00 so during the afternoon seems like a good time for tea. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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We did it in Dec and loved it! It is not included in the deluxe dining plan. i would say that people were dressed a little nicer than i saw in the parks but not overly so. dbf had the buckingham and love it. i had the cheese platter and it was awesome! it is something we plan to do again.
As others have said, this experience is not included on the dining plan, but a wonderful treat! I took my 9-year-old daughter last trip and she loved the Mrs. Potts tea. I highly recommend this!
Sadly, it's not on the Deluxe Plan - I wondered exactly the same thing before our December trip too. We went in park attire and didn't feel out of place, but some of our PassPorter party were very nicely dressed.
We this place. It's a mother/daughter tradition for us.
We usually end up getting the Buckingham Palace, which is a little bit of everything, but it is VERY filling and delicious!
We also always go in casual attire (whatever you wear to the parks is fine), but you will sometimes see people dressed up as well...like the red hat society ladies
I actually just took this off my list of potential things to do on my solo trip. It may be different at Disney but I'm visiting my sister here in MD and we went to a tea room today.
If it wasn't for her friends being so entertaining (they are so fun!), I would've hated it.
I found out today that sitting around drinking tea and eating little sandwiches and stuff solo would not have been fun at all for me. LOL
I hope it's a great experience for you and your family. Have fun!
I actually just took this off my list of potential things to do on my solo trip. It may be different at Disney but I'm visiting my sister here in MD and we went to a tea room today.
If it wasn't for her friends being so entertaining (they are so fun!), I would've hated it.
I found out today that sitting around drinking tea and eating little sandwiches and stuff solo would not have been fun at all for me. LOL
I hope it's a great experience for you and your family. Have fun!
I live in MD and we've gone to a couple of tea rooms around here...which one was it? I have to say that it isn't the same as tea in Disney. Honestly, nothing has compared to that experience yet, so it was probably just the place you visited
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We love this experience, and it's just DH and I. We always have the Buckinham Palace and plan for at least an hour and a half to two hour experience to really relax and enjoy the afternoon. We plan a park afterwards that allows us to dress nicely and not feel uncomfortable in the park at the same time.
I found out today that sitting around drinking tea and eating little sandwiches and stuff solo would not have been fun at all for me. LOL
You and I are cancelling each other out, then, Connie. I LOVE going to tearooms for the beautiful decor and relaxation of sitting quietly sipping and nibbling.
I do wish we'd done afternoon tea when we were at the GF recently, but we had dinner rezzies we wanted to do and figured we'd eat far too much too late in the afternoon to be at all hungry for dinner. If a person wanted to eat dinner very late, that would work, but we must eat our evening meal earlier in order to stay on a medication schedule.
As for the OP question, I'd suggest nicer clothes than park hopping attire. Granted, quite a lot of people don't bother, but we both enjoyed the experience of dressing up for dinner and would definitely do so for afternoon tea. We think we appreciate the experience more when we go to the effort of "getting fancy."
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I live in MD and we've gone to a couple of tea rooms around here...which one was it? I have to say that it isn't the same as tea in Disney. Honestly, nothing has compared to that experience yet, so it was probably just the place you visited
The front of the building said Maryland Antiques.
The front couple of rooms were the tea room and then there was another doorway that was locked that could lead to an antique shop at the back.
It was on SR 5 I believe near Lexington Park, MD. I didn't drive to it so I'm not 100% sure.
One trip I had this planned for me, dd & dd's dad but we have friends that live in FL so dd's dad went out with our friend S and his wife and dd joined myself and dd for tea. It was great and while we were sitting there by the windows looking out over the GF Cinderella's carrige drove by. We were all just sitting there with our mouths hanging open staring at the geourgous carrige going by. There was a wedding that afternoon that we got to see the bride and groom for. It was lovely and dd & I plan to do it again next summer.
I will be doing this for the first time when I'm staying at the GF in May. Sounds like a great experience. Also plan on a late dinner in DD that night, so I'm not too full for dinner.
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