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The BOATHOUSE Should Be On Your Disney Springs Must-Do List

Disney Springs is the proud home of a long list of quality restaurants. There’s one restaurant here that has big bragging rights above the others. The BOATHOUSE just sailed to number two of the top 100 highest grossing independent restaurants in the country. That’s big news, and it’s interesting that the only other restaurant from Orlando to make the list is also at Disney Springs: Paddlefish.

Just four years ago, The BOATHOUSE ranked as 61 of 100 on this same list, from Restaurant Business. This may seem like quite the climb, and it is, but keep in mind The BOATHOUSE opened in Spring 2015. So what makes The BOATHOUSE so special? It’s a lot of things actually.

Line for dining at The BOATHOUSE, Disney Springs
Filet Mignon Sliders at The BOATHOUSE

The location of The BOATHOUSE is hard to beat. As you might expect from a seafood restaurant with such a reputation, it is right on the water, with a beautiful, nautical theme that starts at the exterior and is carried throughout. While it has every opportunity to be a stuffy yacht club atmosphere that would only make Mr. Howell of Gilligan’s Island feel comfortable, it is actually quite approachable. A long bar welcomes guests at the entrance to a large dining area with maritime décor. Some interior tables have views of the lake, but it is the outdoor dining right on the water that is ideal for the relaxing feeling that only waterside dining can offer. Further out on the water is the Dockside Bar.

The BOATHOUSE exterior décor

The menu at The BOATHOUSE is, of course, dominated by fresh, delectable seafood. However, you’d be remiss to overlook the incredible steaks here. Anything with lobster or shrimp are sure hits.  The BOATHOUSE has the only oyster bar in Disney Springs, with a good selection of mollusks, shrimp, and crab. Personally, I have dined here a number of times and have not been disappointed, ever. A craft cocktail is a fantastic way to start a dining experience here, but the desserts will no doubt steal the show.

Craft Cocktail at The BOATHOUSE (photo: Brandon Glover)
Peel and Eat Shrimp at The BOATHOUSE

Dining here can get expensive, as is the case at any quality restaurant. When compared to the average check of other restaurants on the list of Top 100 Highest Grossing Independent Restaurants, the cost is not that high. Dining here for lunch can also help out your budget. Disney Vacation Club and Annual Passholders do receive a discount.

From over 500,000 surveys in recent years, our readers give The BOATHOUSE a 93% thumbs up rating. And among our readers it is ranked number 12 out of 103 table service restaurants at Walt Disney World. The quality of the food and drinks carries this high rating, but so does the service and the atmosphere. If you’re unsure about where to dine at Disney Springs and seafood or steak is what you’re after, it’s tough to beat The BOATHOUSE.

Have you dined at The BOATHOUSE before? What did you think of it?

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Rise of the Resistance Virtual Queue System Changing Once Again

Just when you think you have a handle on the virtual queue system for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, it’s time for it to change, once again.

Disney has shared that they will be piloting a new way that the virtual queue system beginning on November 3. Here’s how the new system for the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge attraction will work:

Those Guests with a valid ticket or annual pass and a Disney Park Pass reservation for Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be able to access the virtual queue system (via the My Disney Experience app) and check for an available boarding group beginning at 7:00 a.m. on the day of their park reservation. The biggest change is that you can check into the virtual queue system before you arrive at the park for the day. (Previously, you would need to be in the park in order to get a boarding pass)

Should you not get into the the Rise of the Resistance virtual queue in the morning, it will reopen daily at 2:00 p.m. This time, Guests must be inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios to be able to access this second virtual queue opportunity. Also the ability to obtain a boarding group will be subject to availability and is not guaranteed.

Disney also shared that in order to try to maximize the number of boarding groups that can be accommodated while adhering to current health and safety guidelines, they have added a clear barrier between the two rows of seats on each attraction vehicle enabling more guests to board the attraction each day.

Here’s how to best ensure you can get a boarding group for Rise of the Resistance:

  • Make sure you’ve got a My Disney Experience account and have the My Disney Experience app downloaded on your phone prior to arrival (and that it’s the most updated version)
  • Make sure you have a valid Disney Park Pass reservation for Disney’s Hollywood Studios for the day you’re visiting
  • Link all park tickets for those members who are in your party to your My Disney Experience account
  • Select one member of your party to access the virtual queue for everyone in your group; if multiple people in your party try to join the virtual queue simultaneously, that may complicate your ability to secure a boarding group

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Disney’s Hollywood Studios Piloting New Approach to Virtual Queue for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

It’s clear the Force is strong with Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Since its debut last year, this spectacular experience inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge has proven to be one of the most popular attractions at Walt Disney World Resort

To better help guests visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios plan ahead for their day at the park, we’re piloting a new approach to the virtual queue system for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance. Starting Nov. 3, 2020, here’s how it will work: 

  • Guests with a valid ticket or annual pass and a Disney Park Pass reservation for Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be able to access the virtual queue system and check for an available boarding group starting at 7 a.m. on the day of their park reservation. This can be done before you leave your Disney resort hotel, or wherever else nearby you might be at that time. 
  • Just as we do today, the virtual queue will reopen daily at 2 p.m. for anyone who wasn’t already able to join a boarding group earlier in the day. Note: Guests must be inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios to access this second virtual queue opportunity, and access to a boarding group is subject to availability and not guaranteed. 

This new approach will make a day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios more enjoyable and relaxing, as guests no longer need to be inside the park each morning to request a boarding group for the first virtual queue opportunity. As a reminder, you need to be inside the park to request the 2 p.m. boarding groups. 

To try to maximize the number of boarding groups we’re able to accommodate while adhering to current health and safety guidelines, we recently added a clear barrier between the two rows of seats on each First Order Fleet Transport vehicle inside the attraction. This enables us to invite more guests to board Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance each day. 

The attraction’s virtual queue is only accessible via the My Disney Experience mobile app. To maximize your opportunity to secure a boarding group, here are some tips we recommend you check off your list prior to your day at the park: 

  • Register an account in My Disney Experience
  • Download the My Disney Experience mobile app on your smart device or ensure you’re using the most updated version of the app before you arrive at the park. 
  • Link and assign all park tickets in your party to a My Disney Experience account
  • Have a valid Disney Park Pass reservation for Disney’s Hollywood Studios for the day you’re visiting
  • Select one member of your party to access the virtual queue for everyone in your group; if multiple people in your party try to join the virtual queue simultaneously, that may complicate your ability to secure a boarding group
  • Remember, virtual queue boarding groups are limited and subject to availability 

This new pilot approach to the Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance virtual queue is designed to give guests the best possible experience during a day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. We look forward to seeing you on your next trip to a galaxy far, far away.

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REVIEW – Nomad Lounge Currently Has a Limited Menu and Limited Seating, But Unlimited Adventure

I have a crush on Nomad Lounge at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. It encapsulates everything I love about Animal Kingdom – the beauty of our world, the spirit of adventure, the fantastic flavors around the world. Ever since Nomad Lounge opened, it does not feel like a complete visit to Animal Kingdom if I have not stopped in for a round. But, I am not alone in my love for this beautiful, detailed lounge. And even though some things have changed in the interest of safety, it is still a place where adventure can be savored.

Outdoor Seating at Nomad Lounge

Nomad Lounge is part of the same building as Tiffins Restaurant. Together they are the signature dining spot in Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Tiffins is named such after the special containers taken on safaris and other excursions to store food and refreshments. Our readers have given Nomad Lounge a 96% thumbs up rating and it is has the number one spot out of 59 lounges at Walt Disney World.

Nomad Lounge has a gorgeous interior lounge area and bar. Hanging overhead are banners and flags with drawings and art from Disney Imagineers inspired by their world travels. There are also quotes and questions meant to inspire conversation about travel. There is seating at the bar, though it is very limited right now, and lots of lounge-style seating, which is now more spread out.

Indoor Seating at Nomad Lounge

My preference is to sit outside. The curving porch overlooks the Discovery River and the bridge that leads into Pandora. It feels like a luxurious resort at an exotic island. You can absolutely tell you’re inside Animal Kingdom, yet it feels like a destination that belongs in some other posh part of the world. In the summer it can get a little hot, but when the weather is more tolerable it can be blissful as you sip on a craft cocktail, enjoy on a mocktail, or nibble on a tapas-style appetizer.

With COVID-19 precautions in place, you will need to check in at a podium outside to see about available seating. To go orders can be placed, but you have to wait until their is space inside to order at the bar. The Cast Member will check availability for a table or to go. If you are wanting a table the Cast Member will take your name and phone number and you will be texted when a table is ready.

Outdoor Seating at Nomad Lounge

My husband, toddler, and I arrived around park closing time and were able to be seated immediately. We enjoyed the cushy lounge seating outside and loved being able to unwind here after spending the afternoon toddling around the park. The Cast Members did not rush us even though park closing time was approaching.

One drawback of the menu at Nomad Lounge is the pricing. The cocktails are handcrafted and run $1-$3 more than the average cocktail at Walt Disney World, but the quality is there. Another issue is the food portions. The menu at Nomad Lounge is only small plates, and they are true to that name. We ordered the Impossible Sliders with Yuca Fries, and the Tiffins Bread Service. We also enjoyed one round of cocktails. My husband’s go-to is the Tempting Tigress with Russell’s Reserve 10yr Bourbon, St. Elizabeth Allspice Dram, Tamarind Syrup, and Lime Juice. I decided to try something different, the Dalang’s Delight with Starr African Rum, Batavia-Arrack van Oosten, Van der Hum Tangerine Liqueur, Mountain Berry Tea, Simple Syrup, and Lemon Juice. This tea based cocktail was not my cup of tea, but if you prefer a cocktail that isn’t sweet or heavy, this is a decent choice.

Tempting Tigress (left) and Dalang’s Delight Cocktails (right)
Impossible Burger Sliders with Yuca Fries at Nomad Lounge

I love Impossible plant-based options and the Impossible Sliders had great flavor. We had the Chipotle Aioli held, but there was a nice light vegetable slaw on top. The yuca fries were hearty, starchy, and cooked just right. I love yuca fries, as they have more substance that potato fries. Sadly, for $15.00 there were only two small sliders and five yuca fries (which are about the size of steak fries). It would have felt like more of a value at $13.00. Still, I would order these again thanks to the flavor and quality.

The Tiffins Bread Service is a nice way to have a nibble and a variety of flavors to pair with your cocktail, mocktail, wine, or beer. However, if you are not accustomed to Eastern flavors, primarily from India, you may not enjoy this dish. It is a good way to get introduced to such flavors, if you are interested. There were three styles of bread including a tart pomegranate focaccia and paratha, a crispy Indian bread. I believe the third bread was thepla; it was layered and a little chewy with some spice. There were three dips: red pepper hummus, spiced coriander yogurt, and ginger-pear chutney. The pomegranate focaccia paired with the chutney was sweet, like an earthy dessert. For $12.00 it is a fair value considering it can be shared among 2-3 people easily.

Tiffins Bread Service

The menu is a little limited for the time being, but the quality for which Nomad Lounge is known is there. Visiting the parks right now can take a little extra energy when remembering to keep your distance, wear your mask, and stand in extended queues (that do move pretty quickly), so having a luxurious place to take a break and have a nice nosh is truly appreciated. Nomad Lounge is the perfect vacation within a Walt Disney World vacation.

Have you been to Nomad Lounge? Do you have a favorite item on the menu?

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Which Character Dining Locations Are Available and What Is It Like?

The days of traditional character dining and buffets may be on hold indefinitely, but there are still some character dining options available. Slowly but surely, character dining locations have reopened, with more on the way. Buffets are now served family style instead. And instead of characters coming to each table for individual meet and greets, the characters make their rounds around the restaurant pausing for pictures from a distance.

Overall, we’ve seen that the quality of the food has remained the same, and in some cases it is fresher. Food is served in large platters for your party to share. Your server can bring out more platters whenever you like, or more of any individuals items you prefer.

Garden Grill at EPCOT (c) Disney
Socially Distanced Characters at Garden Grill
Socially Distanced Characters at Garden Grill

Here’s what character dining options are open right now:

  • Topolino’s Terrace is the newest character dining location, at Disney’s Riviera Resort
    • Our readers rank Topolino’s as number 1 out of 103 similar options at Walt Disney World
    • It has a lovely rooftop location with breathtaking views
    • The menu has been reduced, but still offers a decedent breakfast that will leave you satisfied all morning
    • The characters make socially distanced appearances and have unique artistic costumes
(photo by Tom Bricker)
Topolino’s Terrace (photo by Tom Bricker)
  • Hollywood and Vine with seasonal costumes, décor, and distanced characters at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
    • The menu is smaller than it was during the buffet days. The first course of salad is served family style. The entrée and desserts are your choice from several options and plated individually.
    • Open for lunch and dinner
  • Garden Grill with Mickey and friends at a safe distance, at a slowly rotating restaurant that overlooks part of Living with the Land at EPCOT
    • The menu has stayed the same, which is great news since our readers rank Garden Grill as number 6 out of 103 similar options at Walt Disney World.
    • Open for lunch and dinner
  • Ravello is the highest quality of any character dining at Walt Disney World, as it is located at the Four Seasons Resort
    • You can choose between a prix fixe menu, or order a la carte. The food is a delightful blend of traditional breakfast favorites with Italian inspiration.
    • The characters make socially distanced appearances and have unique vacation-wear costumes
    • Open for breakfast as character dining, and dinner without characters
  • Cinderella’s Royal Table is not listed on Disney’s website as character dining, but Cinderella typically does make an appearance during your meal. Read our review of Cinderella’s Royal Table from our visit right after it reopened.
  • Be Our Guest is also not listed on Disney’s website as character dining, but Beast typically does make an appearance.
  • Chef Mickey’s is currently open without any character appearances, but characters are said to return on December 16, 2020.
Chef Mickey’s Waffles Pancakes and French Toast

Other character dining locations including 1900 Park Fare, Akershus, Cape May Cafe, The Crystal Palace, ‘Ohana, Storybook Dining at Artist Point, and Tusker House are not currently available.

Are you thinking of experiencing character dining anytime soon? Do you have a favorite character dining experience?

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