An obligation, dare I say duty, our family has taken on is
eating at various restaurants throughout the Walt Disney World Resort and
providing, you, our reader, with useful information. Trust me, it’s a tough and tireless job, but
someone HAS to do it!
It took us eleven trips to Walt Disney World to make it into
The Plaza Restaurant on Main Street USA in the Magic Kingdom. Located just prior to The Hub in front of
Cinderella’s Castle, The Plaza marks the end of Main Street USA.
Open for both lunch and dinner, the restaurant features an
old-fashioned ice cream parlor atmosphere.
But as I write this, The Plaza is set for a closure and refurbishment.
We ate dinner at The Plaza and enjoyed our hot sandwiches—I had
a Reuben. The boy wanted chicken strips,
which were not on the adult menu, but the Cast Member was able to accommodate
him with an “adult” portion of chicken strips from the Children’s menu at the
adult price. We were using the Dining
Plan so it all worked out just fine.
What we were looking forward to was the ice cream. We ordered shakes to go with our meals, all
different flavors, and then shared.
Yummy!
Check-in for The Plaza is located just outside the
restaurant. The friendly Cast Members
greeted us, gave us a pager, and we were inside and at our table within
minutes. The waiting for the table is
also outside the restaurant, so be prepared.
There are tables with umbrellas and chairs just outside the restaurant.
Restrooms are also located outside the restaurant—near Tomorrowland
Terrace. This, I found odd, as even
counter service restaurants in the Magic Kingdom have a restroom inside the
restaurants, such as Columbia Harbor House.
So, to have a table service restaurant without a restroom was unusual
and inconvenient. It did make us finish
up quickly and leave, though. It feels
awkward to leave the restaurant to use the restroom and then return to finish
eating or pay. Maybe adding a restroom
will be a part of the upcoming refurbishment for The Plaza.
The service was quick and friendly. And, prices are reasonable for a table
service restaurant. Reservations are
recommended, but not required. So, if
you find yourself with either no openings or a long wait at The Crystal Palace,
walk a bit and check-in at the podium at The Plaza. You may be surprised!
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