Disney World Art Of Animation Food
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These are the beloved Disney films that come to life at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, and each movie plays into the whimsical and well-themed dining areas as well.
Landscape of Flavors serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner to guests at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort! The four sections of the dining rooms are themed to the same films that inspire the different areas of the Resort itself. While standard food court eats are on the menu throughout the day, you’ll often find world flavors such as Tandoori Chicken as well.
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Guests from other Resorts or the parks can access Disney’s Art of Animation Resort by the Disney Skyliner from Disney’s Hollywood Studios, or by bus from any of the other three theme parks and Disney Springs.
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Accept the Tables in Wonderland card for a 20% discount! It is an okay use of a counter service credit, but doesn’t make our List of the Best Counter Service Restaurants on the Disney Dining Plan since it doesn’t offer tremendous bang for your credit.
Landscape of Flavors is an interesting restaurant in the “landscape” of Walt Disney World dining. When it first opened a few years ago, it was lauded, with tremendous praise heaped on it for raising the bar of “food court” dining at Walt Disney World, particularly at the Value Resorts, where other food courts (particularly at the All Stars) served food so suspect that it might require an asterisk next to food. Landscape of Flavors not only offered variety and customizability, but also some unique options on par with things you might find at The Mara or Pepper Market.
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At the time, and at a Value Resort, this was fairly unprecedented. Pop Century across the bridge had a decent food court, but Landscape of Flavors rivaled the best counter service options (or even exceeded) at Deluxe Resorts. Since its opening, the other Value Resorts have been in the process of re-doing their food courts and expanding the menus, thus closing the gap a bit between Landscape of Flavors and “the rest” of the Value Resorts. Last year, we actually had a good meal at the End Zone Food Court at All Star Sports. ALL STAR SPORTS! A few years ago, if dared to eat at All Star Sports or like a sidewalk in Tomorrowland, I might have chosen the latter.
Suffice to say, Value Resort food quality is improving across the board, with Landscape of Flavors being the first and best example of the improvement. Many of these food courts are still not on par with nicer resorts at Walt Disney World, but it’s good to see improvement rather than regression.
First, we could start with the ambiance. It would be sort of pointless to fixate on this. It’s a food court at a Disney Value Resort, and while there are some nice touches like a fluidity to the design, comfortable chairs, and the overall “newness” of Art of Animation (read: it doesn’t feel like you’ve stepped in a time machine and are dining in 1991), there really isn’t much to say. Landscape of Flavors has a cavernous seating area and is popular with families. That means it’s incredibly loud. We tend to take our food outside (where there are plenty of tables right outside the restaurant), to the pool seating area, or back to our room.
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Now, as for the food. If you’ve ever dined at a Walt Disney World food court, you know the drill here. There are multiple ordering bays each serving a grouping of foods; you order and pickup your desired category of food from one of these bays, and then proceed to the register to pay.
As long as we’re discussing the bays right now, we might as well head-on address the huge weakness of Landscape of Flavors. I don’t know what the reason is for this, but every single time we’ve dined at Landscape of Flavors, at least one of us has had a long wait for our food. I don’t know if they’re off fishing in the pools of the Nemo section and gathering grains in the fields of the Lion King section of the resort or what, but, as my grandmother would say, “they are slower than molasses in January.” I really have no idea what this means (must be an older generation thing), but she says it whenever we’re at a restaurant where service is slow, so it’s probably apt here.
Normally, I don’t focus too much on service in these reviews because Walt Disney World restaurants are so inconsistent that adjacent tables in the same restaurant on the same night might have
Disney's Art Of Animation Resort Turns 1! Looking Back On One Year & Review Of New Food Court Items
Different experiences, but the whole process at Landscape of Flavors seems consistently slow (especially during peak dining hours), so I feel it’s worth mentioning. On one occasion, when we were there for breakfast, they actually forgot(?) to start part of our order, and we had to just bail on the entire experience as we had to leave so we didn’t miss Disney’s Magical Express. This is definitely something worth keeping in mind if Landscape of Flavors seems busy and your family wants things from different ordering bays. Prepare to pay and eat separately, or eat together with the expectation that some
At the time, and at a Value Resort, this was fairly unprecedented. Pop Century across the bridge had a decent food court, but Landscape of Flavors rivaled the best counter service options (or even exceeded) at Deluxe Resorts. Since its opening, the other Value Resorts have been in the process of re-doing their food courts and expanding the menus, thus closing the gap a bit between Landscape of Flavors and “the rest” of the Value Resorts. Last year, we actually had a good meal at the End Zone Food Court at All Star Sports. ALL STAR SPORTS! A few years ago, if dared to eat at All Star Sports or like a sidewalk in Tomorrowland, I might have chosen the latter.
Suffice to say, Value Resort food quality is improving across the board, with Landscape of Flavors being the first and best example of the improvement. Many of these food courts are still not on par with nicer resorts at Walt Disney World, but it’s good to see improvement rather than regression.
First, we could start with the ambiance. It would be sort of pointless to fixate on this. It’s a food court at a Disney Value Resort, and while there are some nice touches like a fluidity to the design, comfortable chairs, and the overall “newness” of Art of Animation (read: it doesn’t feel like you’ve stepped in a time machine and are dining in 1991), there really isn’t much to say. Landscape of Flavors has a cavernous seating area and is popular with families. That means it’s incredibly loud. We tend to take our food outside (where there are plenty of tables right outside the restaurant), to the pool seating area, or back to our room.
Our Top 10 Favorite Quick Service Restaurants At Disney World Resorts
Now, as for the food. If you’ve ever dined at a Walt Disney World food court, you know the drill here. There are multiple ordering bays each serving a grouping of foods; you order and pickup your desired category of food from one of these bays, and then proceed to the register to pay.
As long as we’re discussing the bays right now, we might as well head-on address the huge weakness of Landscape of Flavors. I don’t know what the reason is for this, but every single time we’ve dined at Landscape of Flavors, at least one of us has had a long wait for our food. I don’t know if they’re off fishing in the pools of the Nemo section and gathering grains in the fields of the Lion King section of the resort or what, but, as my grandmother would say, “they are slower than molasses in January.” I really have no idea what this means (must be an older generation thing), but she says it whenever we’re at a restaurant where service is slow, so it’s probably apt here.
Normally, I don’t focus too much on service in these reviews because Walt Disney World restaurants are so inconsistent that adjacent tables in the same restaurant on the same night might have
Disney's Art Of Animation Resort Turns 1! Looking Back On One Year & Review Of New Food Court Items
Different experiences, but the whole process at Landscape of Flavors seems consistently slow (especially during peak dining hours), so I feel it’s worth mentioning. On one occasion, when we were there for breakfast, they actually forgot(?) to start part of our order, and we had to just bail on the entire experience as we had to leave so we didn’t miss Disney’s Magical Express. This is definitely something worth keeping in mind if Landscape of Flavors seems busy and your family wants things from different ordering bays. Prepare to pay and eat separately, or eat together with the expectation that some
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