Sneak peek at 'Disney's Art of Animation Resort' food court menu

bhg469

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Impressive! I'm glad they are paying attention to the menu here rather than just generic cheeseburger and pizza options.
 

ToTBellHop

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Nice! I have to say, while I think sit-down restaurant menus have declined in variety and quality in recent years, the opposite has happened to counter service menus. My wife and I were quite impressed this year in the parks and at Pop Century (much better than All-Star Music last year) and AoA's menu sounds like it'll be even better than Pop's.
 

Pioneer Hall

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Nice choices, and I think it is safe to assume they will offer a number of the standard fare items as well (pizza, chicken nuggets, burgers). I just hope the prices aren't in line with what a meal at a standard sitdown meal would cost outside the gates of Disney.
 

mickeysaver

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If the "breakfast burger" is along the lines of what Red Robin or Steak & Shake offers, it won't be served at breakfast, it's a lunch/dinner type item. I actually hate to admit it, but the one at Red Robin is actually really good. I tried it on a dare and found that I really enjoyed it.
 

Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
Nice! I have to say, while I think sit-down restaurant menus have declined in variety and quality in recent years, the opposite has happened to counter service menus. My wife and I were quite impressed this year in the parks and at Pop Century (much better than All-Star Music last year) and AoA's menu sounds like it'll be even better than Pop's.

I agree that, pretty much property wide, the food court and QS menus have improved dramatically. It's been a welcome and pleasant change, being able to get healthier items at these locations.
 

COProgressFan

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I also think that from the descriptions, the menu looks impressive. At least we have to give them credit for trying out something different from your typical quick serve fare. Only downfall is that I wonder how ridiculous the prices will be?

Anyway, it's interesting to me that this resort will seem to have a better variety of higher quality offerings than many of the moderates and deluxe resort quick serve places on property. It would be nice if more offerings like this were in the works for other locations on property, both in resorts and parks. We'll have to wait and I see I guess.
 

DisneyMusician2

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I also think that from the descriptions, the menu looks impressive. At least we have to give them credit for trying out something different from your typical quick serve fare. Only downfall is that I wonder how ridiculous the prices will be?

Anyway, it's interesting to me that this resort will seem to have a better variety of higher quality offerings than many of the moderates and deluxe resort quick serve places on property. It would be nice if more offerings like this were in the works for other locations on property, both in resorts and parks. We'll have to wait and I see I guess.

I have often thought that the Food Court at Pop has surpassed many of the other food locations at nicer resorts on property, and the AoA looks like it will surpass if they do what they say they will.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
I have often thought that the Food Court at Pop has surpassed many of the other food locations at nicer resorts on property, and the AoA looks like it will surpass if they do what they say they will.
The values in general have the best food courts--likely because it's the only dining option at the values and is therefore designed with higher capacity (and therefore offerings) in mind.
 

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