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Beauty and The Beast - Dessert trio

Beauty and The Beast

4.2(63 reviews)
0.1 mi•Disney World, Horizons West / West Orlando
•$

The dining room at Beauty and the Beast is stunning. The chandeliers, ceiling art, and overall…read morearchitecture are exactly what you expect from a Disney themed experience. It delivers spectacle and nostalgia at first glance and it sets the tone well. Visually it is impressive enough that you will take a moment just to look around before you think about the food. The food was better than expected. The blue cheese and walnut salad was fresh and well balanced with the right level of acidity. The entree portions were generous. The steak was cooked properly and came with a sauce that had depth. The chicken dish was flavorful and plated cleanly with roasted vegetables that had real color and brightness. Even the fries were elevated. The rose dessert is visually beautiful and clearly designed for photos. It tasted pleasant and light. Service was excellent. Our waitress was on point from the moment we sat down. Our glasses were never empty. She checked in often, smiled, and made the dinner feel warm and welcoming. We were lucky with our seating. When Beast came out for his performance, we were front and center which elevated the entire experience. I never did anything like this as a child, so experiencing it now as an adult with my boyfriend felt personal and special. It was money well spent to step into a childhood dream and enjoy it with someone I love. This is a fantastic experience that Disney offers to bring fantasy alive for children, and for adults who never had the chance to see it that way. I could not have been more pleased. In terms of value, the price matched the experience. It is not a restaurant I would visit solely for food, but that is not the point. The food supports the fantasy. The fantasy carries the experience. If you want immersion, nostalgia, beauty, and a well executed performance layered into dinner, then Beauty and the Beast delivers.

I don't know the movie but I love the "Be our guest!" song!! Of course it's in this musical…read moreattraction! The movie seems to be summarized in this 15 minute show and it's fantastic, I must say! I saw big, football player sized men, clapping and cheering and I have to say it was well deserved! This place holds about 200 people, it's got those large fans I love but it's not as cool as Indiana Jones' show and it's totally worth a look!!!

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Dr. Phillips Center - Kimberley K & Ronald

Dr. Phillips Center

4.5(374 reviews)
16.6 mi•Downtown / Central Business District / CBD

April 24th, 2026 The Merry Widow…read more If you think opera is boring, elitist, outdated, or only for wealthy people over the age of seventy, Opera Orlando's production of The Merry Widow would probably shock you. After seeing The Merry Widow at Steinmetz Hall inside the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, I walked out realizing how disconnected modern culture has become from experiences that genuinely move people emotionally, intellectually, and culturally all at the same time. For a few hours, the outside world disappeared. Hundreds of strangers sat together fully immersed in music, storytelling, humor, romance, longing, heartbreak, orchestral beauty, and live human performance all at the same time, and the emotional atmosphere inside the theater was impossible not to feel. There is something incredibly powerful about watching a live performance unfold in real time knowing that every note, every movement, and every emotional moment is happening right there in front of you without a screen filtering the experience. The performances were extraordinary across the board. The humor was sharp, playful, and incredibly entertaining, the chemistry between the performers felt believable and emotionally alive, and the music swept through Steinmetz Hall with a richness and sophistication that modern entertainment rarely achieves anymore. The entire production transported the audience into another emotional pace of life entirely, which may explain why The Merry Widow has remained beloved for more than a century since premiering in Vienna in 1905 during the final years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Honestly, The Merry Widow may now be my favorite opera I have ever seen, even above Aida and La Traviata, largely because it is far more emotionally accessible. Many operas can initially feel intimidating or emotionally dense for newcomers, but The Merry Widow is surprisingly easy to connect with. The story is simple to follow, the characters feel human and relatable, and the themes of love, pride, jealousy, money, romance, ego, status, and emotional vulnerability remain timeless regardless of what century you are living in. One of the biggest misconceptions surrounding opera is the belief that people will not "understand it," but we now live in an era where that excuse no longer really holds up. Someone can literally sit down with a********l i**********e beforehand and sift through hundreds or even thousands of years of history, culture, symbolism, music, politics, quickly ... in order to understand what they are about to experience BEFORE ever stepping inside the theater. Opera deserves far more attention from younger generations than it currently receives because this art form connects people to centuries of cultural history, music, storytelling, romance, humor, beauty, and emotional depth in a way very few modern experiences still can. Watching The Merry Widow made it obvious that opera is not some dead relic from the past. When performed at this level, it still feels emotionally alive, entertaining, funny, moving, and incredibly human. This audience @ Opera Orlando is overwhelmingly older.... which says less about opera itself and more about how culturally disconnected younger audiences have become from experiences like this. Many people assume opera is elitist, inaccessible, expensive, or simply "not for them" without ever giving it a chance. Opera Orlando is actively trying to change that through affordable tickets and student rush programs, and honestly, there are no excuses anymore. If you want to experience opera for yourself, visit https://operaorlando.org or https://drphillipscenter.org and look for student rush tickets, discounted seats, and upcoming productions. PS: I don't work for the opera .. I'm just a spectator / observer / guest

There are some amazing things about this theatre space…read more I love the way the doors can slide open so on nice Orlando nights it's like an open air entrance. I love how beautiful the stairwell is going up to two. I love how much they have expanded their food and beverage line up over the years. The sound tends to be pretty good, the communication from the theatre is always amazing. They waive fees if you come to the box office to buy your tickets. The seats are comfy and almost every seat has a solid view. The box seats are the exception so be warned. The volunteers are always amazing and they are so nice. It would be cool if they opened a second location that served coffee because that line for espresso beverages is always really long. I love the breadth of show types. There's always something for everyone.

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Kimberley K & Ronnald sitting in the Donors Special Lounge Area

Dr. Phillips Center - Food & Beverage options at Judson's Live - Intimate listening room at Dr. Phillips Center

Food & Beverage options at Judson's Live - Intimate listening room at Dr. Phillips Center

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Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue - Great harmonies, great entertainment for the whole family.

Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue

4.4(304 reviews)
2.6 mi•Disney World, Horizons West / West Orlando
•$$$$

Last week we booked a 6pm show for the 2nd time in our years visiting Disney…read more The seating is tricky a suggestion I would make is sit on the main floor not up top, for you can miss some of the show if you turn away to eat. The show itself is wonderful and very Americana and interactive. That's the reason it made a 5 star on my list. The food we had was beans, salad, Mac & cheese, fried chicken, ribs and cornbread. The fried chicken was the seasoned good crispy and juicy, beans were my 2nd favorite, ribs were not my favorite different flavor going on, cornbread was average, Mac and cheese was average, and strawberry shortcake was average I think they should change that to a warm chocolate chip cookie with ice cream. Great show and decent average dinner. Food 7.5 Atmosphere 9.5 Service 9.0

Hoop-Dee-Doo is definitely something you should experience at least once. It's the perfect dose of…read moreold-school Disney charm & super corny, but in the most entertaining way. The music, acting, and energy keep you laughing the whole time, and the food will have your belly full before you know it. The service was chef's kiss (it's Disney, so I didn't expect anything less). The fried chicken was the standout of the meal for me. The sides were okay. They were not terrible, just not memorable. But the fresh strawberry shortcake? Absolute highlight. So good. We sat on the balcony overlooking the stage, and honestly, those were the perfect seats for us. I won't give away any spoilers, but just know you can sit anywhere and it'll be perfect! Now, I will say the campground area it's located in felt a little sketchy to me. I didn't love that part and felt a bit uneasy driving in. But once inside, all of that faded away. My kids enjoyed it, and we really did have a fun night. Would I go back? Probably not -- for me, it's a one-and-done type of experience. But if you're thinking about going, just do it. It's a little pricey, but honestly worth it. And just like everything else at Disney, make sure you have a reservation!!!

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Davey Crockett and The Bear.

Club Villain - Part of the show

Club Villain

4.6(11 reviews)
0.2 mi•Disney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

By far one of the best exclusive Disney Dining event with characters I've been to. The venue is so…read morewell themed to really make it feel like an exclusive place, you really do not feel like you are in a theme park at all once you arrive. Food AND Drinks are ALL INCLUSIVE, so enjoy as much as you can as everything they have to offer is worth trying. My favorites were the desserts and villain themed cocktails. The event itself is very entertaining, you are sat down with your party and possibly others if you do not have more than 4 in your party and then given a card that gives you the times of when you can meet the villains, most of which were very entertaining and hilarious. If you love Disney villains and looking for a character event that doesn't really have many families or kids then this is the event to try! Book and reserve when you can as this event may only be for a limited time!

Imagine that some of your favorite villains took over Disney for one night. That's basically the…read morepremise behind Club Villain. Join Malificient, Cruella de Vil, the Evil Queen, and the Queen of Hearts with Doctor Facilier for an evening of entertainment, food, and drinks. FOOD: Imagine New Orleans Cajun cuisine. That's what you'll get at Club Villain. There are two entree stations set up on either side of the venue and serve the same items. I tried everything - even if it was a nibble of it. I can't complain about the food. The highlight for me was the polenta (which I topped with shrimp) and the dirty rice with gumbo. I won't pretend to know Cajun cuisine; however, the food was good. Dessert was spectacular. Check out the pictures I took. DRINKS: All you can drink (within reason because I'm sure Disney won't mind cutting you off) - and you can definitely get your money's worth. There's four signature drinks, as well as beer and wine. If you aren't into alcoholic beverages, there's canned Coca Cola products, hot teas, and bottled waters. ENTERTAINMENT: Great show. It was so popular, they extended it from the original show dates. The show starts around the time you get in. There's various breaks where you can go visit the evil characters (or their sets) and take pictures. They divide the venue up and have set times for you to meet the characters, which makes for a more organized event. OVERALL: This is a definite must do at Disney. The cost may be a lot up front, but you definitely get your money's worth.

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Club Villain - Main entree line

Main entree line

Club Villain - DJ booth

DJ booth

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