Be Our Guest is a restaurant located in the Fantasyland® Area inside the Magic Kingdom® Park. Here you'll enter the Beast’s enchanted castle for a quick-service breakfast, lunch or an unforgettable sit-down dinner. There are three different seating areas you can choose from which are each designed to immerse the Guests in the heartwarming mystery and romance of Beauty and the Beast. These rooms are The Grand Ballroom, The West Wing, and the Castle Gallery. All three rooms share the same menu, so you can choose which best suits your royal visit, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Once you find where you would like to enjoy your meal, the Cast Members push food-carts throughout the Castle magically dropping off your order!
As you can probably imagine, this is one of the most popular places to eat at Walt Disney World® Resort. For dinner, reservations are always recommended as early as possible (up to 180 days before your arrival date) and even though breakfast and lunch are quick-service, reservations are still strongly recommended. From personal experience, I can tell you they go fast. They do offer mobile ordering for breakfast and lunch up to 30 days in advance of your reservation as well. This option is not available for dinner service, however, I have used this for breakfast and it was so convenient!
Breakfast entrees are approximately $29 per person and $16 for children (ages 3-9.) That makes this an excellent value of a quick-service credit if you're on the Disney Dining Plan. You'll start your day off with coffee, juice or even a mimosa or bellini. Menu highlights include French-inspired items like a fluffy quiche, Croque madame breakfast sandwich, and assorted pastries. My mom and I both ordered the "Feast á la Gaston" which was a platter of Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, and Roasted Potatoes served with Fresh Fruit. Because I am gluten and dairy-free, they brought a special plate of allergy-friendly pastries, which I was not even expecting! The best part about a breakfast reservation in the parks is that you can often make it for before the park is officially open. Because we used mobile ordering, we were in and out almost 10 minutes before the official opening, so we were much closer to the rides than the other Guests at the entrance of the park when we were allowed to start the day!
Lunch entrees are approximately $14-19 per person and $8-10 for children (ages 3-9.) This is a pretty good value of a quick-service credit if you're on the Disney Dining Plan, but not as good as the Breakfast value. If you're paying out of pocket, you'll stretch your dollars further by coming here for lunch instead. Alternatively, you may be giving up valuable park time to sit down and eat here for lunch, although if you use mobile ordering you'll be in and out much quicker! You'll find more French-Inspired menu highlights including items like a French dip sandwich, Croque Monsieur, Tuna Niçoise Salad or French onion soup.
Dinner service at Be Our Guest is actually considered a Signature Dining Service, which means it costs quite a bit more and actually requires not just one, but two Table Service credits per person on your Disney Dining Plan. Unless it is a "Bucket List" experience for you or anyone in your party, choosing a Signature Dining restaurant is not a good value of your dining credits. You'll want to make sure you weigh those options. For some, it would be absolutely worth it to give up a second credit for the experience. This three-course meal is approximately $62 per person and $37 (ages 3-9.) For that price, you get an appetizer (examples: escargot, Maine lobster bisque, charcuterie board,) entree (examples: filet mignon, sea scallops, lamb chops,) and dessert. Tax and gratuity are not included. While not a character meal, per se, Beast visits the dining room and is available for photos. Bon appétit!
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