The Food and Drinksįirst up we have Kristoff’s table that offered the non-desserts. The food and beverages were arranged in stations with different Frozen characters representing each table. They seat you and you have free access to the buffet. It begins one hour prior to the start of the show. It’s kept fairly small, with a good sized seating area along the water, so it feels very private. There were some closer to the water than others, but overall, every table had an unobstructed view since everyone stays seated for the show. All of the tables had a great view of the show. It seemed like the tables sat a minimum of four people each. Smaller parties will likely be sat with others. Seating is assigned, so there’s no need to line up early and try to get a certain table. It’s located in World Showcase just before you get to Mexico, with a private seating area on the water. Ride (with no wait) on Frozen Ever After.View of Epcot’s nighttime fireworks show (currently Illuminations).At the time of this writing, it’s $79/adults and includes: We’ll talk about who would get the most value and why Frozen Ever After is my personal favorite of the various dessert parties offered at Disney.įrozen Ever After dessert party is offered at Epcot. But they are a good option for some guests. While nice, they aren’t usually my top choice for value for the price and experience. If you’ve been a regular reader here at Living by Disney then you probably know I’m not a huge fan a dessert parties. It was a while back that Disney World re-themed their Illuminations dessert party to a Frozen themed event and I hadn’t tried it since they changed it. Recently I tried out the Frozen Ever After Dessert party.
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