Have you ever eaten at Victoria & Albert’s at the Walt Disney World Resort? It is one of the most expensive restaurants at Walt Disney World. It is rated with an AAA Five Diamond Rating along with numerous other accolades.
Victoria and Albert’s, which is located at the Disney’s Grand Floridan Resort and Spa, has been unavailable since the closure of the Walt Disney World resort for the coronavirus pandemic in March of 2020. However, Disney Parks Blog released today that it would open later this year.
The statement from Disney Parks Blog reads:
“You’ve likely been wondering when Victoria & Albert’s would be opening its doors once again at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, and I am very pleased to share that this beloved favorite will be coming back later this year. While we don’t have specifics right now, stay tuned for updates to come!”
This is welcome news for fans of fine dining.
When the restaurant was last opened, the menu was a fixed price at $235 per guest with and optional wine pairing for $150. Their menu boasts a variety of different food along with a vegetarian menu. These menus and prices are subject to change when the restaurant reopens later this year. Please check the Victoria & Albert’s website when it is announced to be reopening.
As Disney Parks Blog stated, stay tuned to see when this dining experience will reopen later this year. In order to get reservations, one must call 407-939-3862 or check available reservations online for any of these experiences: Dining Room, Chef’s Table, or Queen Victoria’s Room.
Note: Victoria and Albert’s does have a strict dress code for guests to follow. Their website indicates:
“Guests must wear proper attire.
Men must wear dinner jackets with dress pants or slacks and shoes. Ties are optional. Women may wear a cocktail dress, nice dress, dressy pant suit or a skirt with a blouse.
Jeans, shorts, capri pants, sandals, flip-flops or tennis shoes are not permitted.”
Have you ever eaten at Victoria & Albert’s at the Grand Floridan Resort and Spa? How was the experience? Let us know below in the comments.
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