Walt Disney World Story Book Dining at Artist Point to return December 2021

Nov 29, 2021 in "Artist Point"

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Posted: Monday November 29, 2021 9:23am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

More character dining is returning to Walt Disney World with the reopening of Storybook Dining at Artist Point in Disney's Wilderness Lodge.

As part of the new Character Dining experience, all guests will see Snow White, Dopey, Grumpy, and The Queen stroll through the Enchanted Forest while enjoying a prix fixe dinner with the choice of individually plated entrées and shared starters and desserts.

The Royal Prime Rib Roast and the vegetarian A Stroll Through Nature are both returning as well as the “Poison” Apple dessert with dark chocolate-apple mousse.

Pricing for dinner is $60 for adults, and $39 for children. Reservations can be made from December 2 2021.

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"El Gran Magnifico"Nov 29, 2021

Well. There goes my dream for an ACME Oyster House, Oceania, Muriel’s, or Tropical Isle tie-in. Cause nothing “screams” NOLA like Boatwrights.

wdwmagicNov 29, 2021

No table visits.

crawaleNov 29, 2021

Do we know they won't Do we know they won't come to the table? We loved that the Evil Queen was separate since that made it easier to take pictures.

crawaleNov 29, 2021

We went the Fall before COVID and it was great. Loved the food, the theming and the characters. We took the boat to and from MK and got the bus from there.

Waters Back SideNov 29, 2021

Boatwright's is not character dining. It just so happens that is is opening at or around the same time as Storybook Dining at Artist Point.

Sbk1234Nov 29, 2021

I must have gotten confused with the term "Storybook Dining." Thanks. I see now that's referring to two different places. Silly me.

wdwmagicNov 29, 2021

No character dining at Boatwright's.

Sbk1234Nov 29, 2021

Is Boatwright's only character dining now? I hope not, as this was one of my favorite places to eat at the resorts, and I often like just a quiet, peaceful dinner in a nice atmosphere, which is what Boatwright's offered. Admittedly, it's been a WHILE since I've been able to eat there. I think 2016.

Waters Back SideNov 29, 2021

I believe it was $60. And I will say it was worth it then! It is a unique character dining experience with rare characters you cannot meet elsewhere (other than Snow White). But in my opinion, it is not the same with character sightings. Nor without the Queen meeting separately.

PatchesleeNov 29, 2021

Wasn't it $55 or $60 pre-covid? Definitely not worth the same to me. Unless they are looking at how far they can push the price point without the previous interaction.

Waters Back SideNov 29, 2021

Storybook Dining was on our must do list pre-covid. I'm excited to hear it is reopening before the holiday season. This is one character meal I really wish they could come to the tables for hugs and photos and that the Evil Queen met separately. Otherwise $60 is not worth it.

COProgressFanNov 29, 2021

Admittedly, I was upset when they changed the format to character dining at Artist Point. But we were pleasantly surprised when we went pre-covid, before the closure. The food and service were actually very good, and the character interaction was great. It's definitely a more unique experience. Hoping it stays that way and Bob doesn't shrink the Fred Flintstone size of the prime rib I got last time!

We love Edna ModeNov 29, 2021

We went to Story Book dining before it was closed, and had a wonderful time! Food and service were excellent. Interaction with the characters was fun and oh don’t forget the QUEEN. We still reminisce about that night and were disappointed the restaurant experience was not open on our most recent trip. Anyone with or without kids should try this dining experience!