
Animated Evenings at Walt Disney World combine Cirque du Soleil and prix fixe menus at more than a dozen Disney Springs restaurants
You can now combine an evening at Cirque du Soleil with a Disney Springs restaurant for a special price.

Not sure where you get that from. For example - we love Enzo's Hideaway and for the same $45 cost for this, it would be $65 regular price for the exact same items. So save $20 each. Not a bad deal if you are going to see Cirque.Interesting. Not much of a good deal, though. You can spend less money by just ordering.........Food. lol
I guess I'm just super cheap... But anybody paying $65 per person for one meal that isn't all-you-can-eat at the parks needs to tell me what they do for a living right now, and if they have a job opening. LOLNot sure where you get that from. For example - we love Enzo's Hideaway and for the same $45 cost for this, it would be $65 regular price for the exact same items. So save $20 each. Not a bad deal if you are going to see Cirque.
Wow! Really?!?!? So you must not eat at hardly any TS restaurants at Disney, since pretty much all of them are going to be a lot more than $45 for appetizer, entree, and dessert. If that's the case, then would you even be buying tickets to Cirque?I guess I'm just super cheap... But anybody paying $65 per person for one meal that isn't all-you-can-eat at the parks needs to tell me what they do for a living right now, and if they have a job opening. LOL
I think fixed price appeals to a lot of vacationers who are trying to forecast costs. It takes the mystery out of what the final bill is going to be.Prix fixe menus are generally a terrible idea and anti-consumer (at least at normal restaurants; it's a bit different at a luxury restaurant with a chef overseeing each night's menu), so I'm not sure why most people would want this. The only way this makes sense is if you know you wanted items from the very limited selection, and you also were sure you wanted both an appetizer and a dessert.
It's the kind of thing that will only make sense for a relatively small minority.
I think fixed price appeals to a lot of vacationers who are trying to forecast costs. It takes the mystery out of what the final bill is going to be.
Well, as I noted above, we would eat at Enzo's and save $20 per person with this deal. I don't think it's as small a minority as you think.Prix fixe menus are generally a terrible idea and anti-consumer (at least at normal restaurants; it's a bit different at a luxury restaurant with a chef overseeing each night's menu), so I'm not sure why most people would want this. The only way this makes sense is if you know you wanted items from the very limited selection, and you also were sure you wanted both an appetizer and a dessert.
It's the kind of thing that will only make sense for a relatively small minority.
I do not, unless it is a buffet... But also, just ordering an entree and a drink is fine, too. I have reservations for Sci-Fi and 50's Prime Time... But I don't plan on spending over $30 per person on it. Just get an entree, a drink, and then eat the snacks you packed in your backpack.Wow! Really?!?!? So you must not eat at hardly any TS restaurants at Disney,
Cirque is definitely worth the price of admission. I guess that is my "fine dining," as I'm a theatre major and do theatre for a living and have seen over 40 Broadway productions. A professional show is my fine dining I guess.If that's the case, then would you even be buying tickets to Cirque?
Different strokes. We are both huge foodies and think nothing of spending a few hundred for a dinner. We've never seen a Broadway show, and it's doubtful we ever will, but I won't say never.I do not, unless it is a buffet... But also, just ordering an entree and a drink is fine, too. I have reservations for Sci-Fi and 50's Prime Time... But I don't plan on spending over $30 per person on it. Just get an entree, a drink, and then eat the snacks you packed in your backpack.
Cirque is definitely worth the price of admission. I guess that is my "fine dining," as I'm a theatre major and do theatre for a living and have seen over 40 Broadway productions. A professional show is my fine dining I guess.
But food? I don't get it. I mean, I do... But I don't... I'll take the $10 pizza at Blaze over $30 spaghetti any day.
Well, as I noted above, we would eat at Enzo's and save $20 per person with this deal. I don't think it's as small a minority as you think.
I agree that you have to research first to see if it is worth it. While we have eaten at Edison, that’s not a place we would choose for this deal.There aren't that many people who order an appetizer, an entree, and a dessert -- appetizers especially would generally be split among the table, as opposed to each person getting their own. If they are smaller appetizers to be sized as an individual portion, then the cost calculus shifts.
The other issue, as I mentioned, is the selection. It's not like you can pick from everything they normally offer on the menu. At the Edison, the prix fixe price is $65, and the most expensive meal you can put together from their options based on the standard menu price is $71. So you'd be saving $6 at most, but if you end up full after the appetizer and entree and don't want a dessert, well... you're getting it anyways. You don't have the option to just not order a dessert and save more money than if you'd gone with the prix fixe.
You could also put together a three course meal from their options that's actually $9 more prix fixe than it would be if you just ordered a la carte from the standard menu.
That doesn't mean it's automatically bad, but you really have to think about what you're getting from their options to make sure you're not actually paying more than you would have otherwise, even if you do want all three courses.
I agree that you have to research first to see if it is worth it. While we have eaten at Edison, that’s not a place we would choose for this deal.
If you ever decide to see a Broadway show either in NYC or professionally on tour... I strongly recommend Come From Away.Different strokes. We are both huge foodies and think nothing of spending a few hundred for a dinner. We've never seen a Broadway show, and it's doubtful we ever will, but I won't say never.
Oh, and the pizza at Blaze is really good! We've had that a few times.
That and the limited selections are my biggest issue, although I also often don't want dessert. There are some restaurants that I like, but I wouldn't want any of the entree options they're including in the prix fixe price -- Maria and Enzo's being one of those, actually.
My group of 8 is completely obsessed with Rainforest Cafe, to give you any indication of how classy we are. LOLI agree that you have to research first to see if it is worth it. While we have eaten at Edison, that’s not a place we would choose for this deal.
I agree that you have to research first to see if it is worth it. While we have eaten at Edison, that’s not a place we would choose for this deal.
As a family that’s visited WDW a lot, we’ve tried most of the restaurants. Some we’ve decided they aren’t for us and others we will go back multiple times. As a planner I pour over the menus and see what I might want and DW with her diet that’s touchy we know pretty much what we will be ordering when we make our ADRs and it helps figure out that part of our vacation budget. We would do the Cirque meal deal as long as we like the selections. I look at it as a hard worker money can always be made and when we are on the trip we spend to enjoy ourselves. And I agree Edison was meh for us on our last trip so we wouldn’t take that option. There are others that would tempt us.I agree that you have to research first to see if it is worth it. While we have eaten at Edison, that’s not a place we would choose for this deal.
I saw that on tour last year - agree, it was great.If you ever decide to see a Broadway show either in NYC or professionally on tour... I strongly recommend Come From Away.
I've seen it twice. The music is just so good!I saw that on tour last year - agree, it was great.
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