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  • Photos released of new look to Artist Point

    Well, no wonder it's been closed for renovation - this looks a bit different to previously. It looks wonderful and I think it will really add to the new theme of the restaurant. I can't wait to hear reviews from people who dine here… hopefully anyone who's got a reservation here will post their experiences.
    Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White in Wilderness Lodge starts on December 16. Disney recently released a new piece of concept art featuring the interior of the restaurant for the new experience. See the art and learn about the transformation of this location here.

    Enjoying some relaxation time on the Transatlantic cruise on the Disney Magic - I'm Cheryl and with my husband Mark, we love visiting Disney and exploring the world...

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    I love the look and am definitely interested. I might try to get an adr for my October/November trip. Maybe a late lunch early dinner before MNNSHP or MVMCP.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by revral View Post
      I love the look and am definitely interested. I might try to get an adr for my October/November trip. Maybe a late lunch early dinner before MNNSHP or MVMCP.
      Provided it's still going next time we get to Disney World (won't be until at least late 2020 or possibly early 2021, this will be a must-do for us, as DH loves Grumpy!

      Enjoying some relaxation time on the Transatlantic cruise on the Disney Magic - I'm Cheryl and with my husband Mark, we love visiting Disney and exploring the world...

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      • manticorjenn
        manticorjenn commented
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        I was sure that you would put it on your list since Grumpy will be in attendance. I hope it is still around when you next visit.

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      The menu is quite different and much less of the Pacific Northwest to it than before. Lot of standard choices it seems.
      Trips:95-2K,06&13-Italy, Switz, France, UK, Holland, Germany, Austria, Czech, Lich, Eire, Spain, Portugal, Moroc; 98-Nat.Parks(CA, AZ, UT & NV) 99-Vegas, 01-Austr, NZ&HA, 05-Memphis, 11-Austin:ACL& Orlando:Bay Hill;13-Paris & East France;15-Memphis;18-Vegas
      WDW:02-WL, 03-CSR, 04-AKL, 05-BWI, 07-POR, BC, 08-CG Omni & CBR, 09-Poly, POR(Decade of Dreams), 10-POFQ, GF, 11-POFQ, 12-CSR,WL, 14-POR, 15-DCL Magic-West Caribbean, 16-B Resort, 17-USF:Royal Pacific/WDW Dolphin

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      • #5
        Originally posted by SuperDave View Post
        The menu is quite different and much less of the Pacific Northwest to it than before. Lot of standard choices it seems.
        I think sadly that's to be expected when characters get involved. Disney no doubt want to attract a family audience and sadly I think they equate family audiences with "safe" dining choices. Personally, I think that's a shame. How do you learn to be more adventurous diners unless you get to experience it at a restaurant?

        Enjoying some relaxation time on the Transatlantic cruise on the Disney Magic - I'm Cheryl and with my husband Mark, we love visiting Disney and exploring the world...

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        • #6
          Very true. Although I can't say I consider pacific northwest (pnw) anything adventurous or different since I live about 40 miles north of Seattle Washington.
          Originally posted by chezp View Post

          I think sadly that's to be expected when characters get involved. Disney no doubt want to attract a family audience and sadly I think they equate family audiences with "safe" dining choices. Personally, I think that's a shame. How do you learn to be more adventurous diners unless you get to experience it at a restaurant?

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          • #7
            Originally posted by chezp View Post

            I think sadly that's to be expected when characters get involved. Disney no doubt want to attract a family audience and sadly I think they equate family audiences with "safe" dining choices. Personally, I think that's a shame. How do you learn to be more adventurous diners unless you get to experience it at a restaurant?
            I'm in total agreement with you as I feel the same way about this!
            Trips:95-2K,06&13-Italy, Switz, France, UK, Holland, Germany, Austria, Czech, Lich, Eire, Spain, Portugal, Moroc; 98-Nat.Parks(CA, AZ, UT & NV) 99-Vegas, 01-Austr, NZ&HA, 05-Memphis, 11-Austin:ACL& Orlando:Bay Hill;13-Paris & East France;15-Memphis;18-Vegas
            WDW:02-WL, 03-CSR, 04-AKL, 05-BWI, 07-POR, BC, 08-CG Omni & CBR, 09-Poly, POR(Decade of Dreams), 10-POFQ, GF, 11-POFQ, 12-CSR,WL, 14-POR, 15-DCL Magic-West Caribbean, 16-B Resort, 17-USF:Royal Pacific/WDW Dolphin

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