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Grand Floridian Afternoon Tea
My DH & I have this booked for the first time next weekend. I'm undecided on what we should order. Should we both get the Grand Tea, or is that too much? Would it be better for one of us to order that & supplement with a la carte selections? If that's the better way to go, what else should we order? The menus I've seen say there's a variety of sandwiches, scones, tarts, etc. in the Grand Tea, but don't say exactly how many are included. FWIW, this will be our lunch. We'll be having a dinner in our room later that night. Thanks in advance for the help.
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It's been a few years, but my DW and I really enjoyed our afternoon tea experience. If memory serves me, we ordered everything a la carte. We had the assorted sandwiches and a cheese plate, then ordered a tea for each of us. Everything was very tasty, and the CMs made it a wonderful event. It was plenty to eat at 2pm in the afternoon for us. You won't be stuffed, but it'll be enough
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I'm not a cheese eater and I can't drink for medical reasons, so I always order the Buckingham Palace Tea and it is more than enough. It's basically the Grand Tea minus the champagne and triffle.
It includes: your choice of beverage, a course of tea sandwiches (three) and one onion tart, a course of scones (two?) and a jam tart (one?), and your dessert course: strawberries and cream or a pastry. It's all totally yummy. BTW, if there's a sandwich you don't like (ask ahead of time), you can ask to switch it out for a different one.
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My wife and I do the afternoon tea as a late lunch/early dinner. Last time, she got the newer "Princess Kate Tea" and I got my usual "Prince Edward's Tea."
Each spread is enough to get us through the evening without being hungry, but we don't feel like we're gorging ourselves.
If I were to guess, if you both got a full spread, you'd skip dinner.
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I just sent you a PM with a review from the Disney Food Blog. It has tons of pictures. I don't agree with many of her comments, I love both the onion and jam tarts and the cucumber sandwich and have never had service like she experienced. Both my husband and I enjoy the tea and have gone a number of times and always go away full, we each order the Buckingham.
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I also get the Buckingham Palace tea. I don't drink for Religous reasons. I love the tea. I thought the food was very tasty.
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Thanks for the feedback & suggestions. It sounds like both of us ordering the Grand Tea may be too much. I thought we'd also share an order of strawberries & cream. I mostly want to be able to try as many things as possible, which is why I was thinking we'd get the Grand Tea. We plan to have a candlelit dinner in our room comprised of food we pick up at Epcot that evening. It will probably be pretty late, when we eat that. If we're still full, we'll just cut back on what we buy in Epcot.
TheDuckRocks, thanks for the thought. Just so you know, I didn't get a PM. I don't want you to think I got one & ignored it.
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RichGuy, I hadn't noticed the Princess Kate tea, until you mentioned it. Maybe, one of us should get that. Did your wife prefer that or the Grand Tea?
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