• On Jul 14, 2019
    Ashley from NY Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hello! I was wondering how long to allow for the Storybook Dining with Snow White, we have two reservations and I'm not sure which one we should keep. I also want to make sure we have time to enjoy the meal and the characters! Thank you in advance.

    Heigh-ho, heigh-ho - It's off to dinner you go!  Ashley, you are going to love Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White!

    My family and I had the opportunity to try this new dining experience on a recent visit to the Walt Disney World Resort, and we enjoyed it so much.  In fact, my husband said his prime rib was the best Walt Disney World Resort meal he ever had, and he has already asked me to make a reservation here for our next trip!  I was impressed with every aspect of Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White.  The Enchanted Forest setting of the restaurant is perfectly themed.  The food was delicious and presented beautifully.  I loved that there were some unique food offerings, but also something to appeal to even the pickiest of eaters (like my children).  Another wonderful feature of this particular dining experience is that you have the opportunity to encounter characters that you do not normally find in the theme parks.  This dining experience is also a great value.  Although prices are always subject to change, this meal currently only costs one table-service entitlement per guest if you are using a Disney Dining Plan.

    I would say that our meal at Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White took about an hour.  I felt like it was the perfect amount of time for us to enjoy our dinner and character interactions.  While we were eating, the characters periodically danced around the room in a little show.  In between their musical numbers, they visited with guests at their tables.  Although character appearances can change at any time, during our visit, we were greeted by Snow White, Dopey, and Grumpy.  The Evil Queen also makes an appearance at this dining event.  Although she does not travel from table to table, she will permit guests to come to her to pose for a photo.  If you dare to visit the Evil Queen, I can promise you one of the most wickedly entertaining character interactions you will ever have!  Our server shared a great time-saving tip with us.  Most guests wait until the end of their meal to stop by for a visit with the Evil Queen.  However, if you get up from your table to see her as soon as she makes her grand entrance, the line to see her will be much shorter.

    When utilizing Walt Disney World Resort transportation to arrive at a dining reservation, be sure to allow yourself plenty of time.  I like to give myself an hour to travel from place to place throughout the Walt Disney World Resort just to be on the safe side.  If you have some extra time before or after your meal at Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White, take some time to explore Disney's Wilderness Lodge.  The grounds of this resort hotel are gorgeous and so peaceful.

    Wishing you a magical Walt Disney World Resort vacation!
    Samantha
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Meet the Panelist: Samantha, Pennsylvania

Hello! I'm Samantha, a wife and mom of two from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  There is nothing I love more than making magical vacation memories with my family, and Walt Disney World Resort is our home away from home.  For years, I have helped my friends and family plan their Walt Disney World Resort vacations, and now I have the opportunity to help even more people as a planDisney panelist.  I cannot wait to help you plan the vacation of your dreams! Learn More About Samantha

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