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King Triton’s Banquet is a highly-themed table service restaurant in the vein of Be Our Guest.  Fully immersive and charming, it is practically an attraction in itself.

 

The exterior resembles Prince Eric’s seaside castle, here in our high-flying Fantasyland given an “aerial” makeover perched atop a mighty waterfall minaret vanishing into the clouds and accessed by a clockpunk drawbridge.  Guests proceed into a windswept seashore grotto and order from touchscreen kiosks set amidst Ariel’s collection of knickknacks. Watery ocean reflections bathe the walls.

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From here, several immersive dining halls are available.  Guests may head topside to Eric’s banquet hall, where video screens provide perpetual sunset views of the majestic ocean.  Alternately, guests may proceed deep into King Triton’s underwater kingdom and dine in the “Under the Sea” room surrounded by singing sea life and calypso colors.  In either location, classic tunes from Disney’s Little Mermaid provide carefree ambiance.  The menu is Mediterranean seafood served directly at your table.

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Snuggly Duckling creates a new immersive dining experience themed to Tangled and set in a forest inn alongside Rapunzel’s Sky Lanterns.  The interior is a perfect duplicate of Snuggly Duckling from the film, complete with live musical accompaniment from a rogues gallery of highwaymen and criminals.  While a faithful filmic replica, Snuggly Duckling is also our answer to Gaston’s Tavern. It boasts a similar menu of roast meats and other hearty dishes and drinks served counter service style in a woodsy setting.

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Old Mill Creamery is an ice cream counter located in Fantasyland’s largest, most prominent windmill.  Its spinning blades resemble the Silly Symphonies Old Mill crossed with a Don Quixote windmill, complete with “clockpunk” gears and ropes leading from the building and powering machinery throughout the land.  A complex tangle of clockwork within the windmill creates the ice cream, forever pumping away with bellows and cogs and counterweights.

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Quasimodo’s Feast of Fools is a major counter service restaurant in Moonlight Castle’s courtyard.  Castle town facades hide the Court of Miracles, a merry tapestry patchwork formed from the bare stone catacombs.  Down here, every day is the Feast of Fools, and there is a perpetual ruckus of song, confetti, and dancing characters.  Guests will feast on hearty medieval French cuisine in a wild setting straight out of The Hunchback of Notre Dame.  There is plenty to be found in the eatery’s many alcoves and wings, including gargoyle statuary, jester supplies and gypsy talismans.

 

Merry Men Treats is a simple food cart serving up turkey legs, popcorn, churros, and other familiar theme park fare.  Found far from the castle courtyard, this forest cart belongs to the foxy Robin Hood (note wanted posters for him and his fellow Merry Men), and is often host to impromptu musical shows from the fun-loving outlaws.

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