The celebration of our new e-Book — The DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining — continues! Let’s take a look at a fantastic kid event that’s highlighted as part of the Special Dining Events for Kids section of the book!
At the Wonderland Tea Party, kids (4-10) will enjoy tea (okay, it’s just apple juice ;-)), stories, arts & crafts, games, and a make-your-own cupcake. Of course, some special Wonderland friends will stop by too. Look for Alice and the Mad Hatter. Although characters are subject to change, they seem to appear most frequently.
Check the schedule as it seems to change. Current times are Monday through Friday afternoons from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. You’ll find the tea party in the Victorian splendor of the Grand Floridian’s 1900 Park Fare Restaurant. Parents will receive photos of their child enjoying the festivities on a PhotoPass card. To book your child at this wonderful event, call 407-WDW-DINE 90 days in advance. Space is very limited and the current price is $42.60.
During your blissful hour of quiet, enjoy a lunch at the Grand Floridian Cafe, shopping or a spa treatment!
Curious for more information?
Get the scoop on this and more dining events for kids in The DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining!
After all, more events for kids means more time for a spa treatment for you!
What events do your kids recommend? Let us know in the comments below!
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Not at all food related, but my son loved the pirate adventure ride that departed from the Grand Floridian. I believe it’s for ages 4-10 or 4-12. It’s a 2 hour boat ride around the lagoon with stops at other resorts while searching for buried treasure. This is offered at some of the other resorts as well, but we opted to go to the Grand Floridian for his trip so we had an excuse to see the beautiful lobby decorated for Christmas. Well worth the price (around $40). He loved it. Parents have enough time to relax at the resort or head to the park for shopping.