vic and alberts

welshtigger

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were going on honey moon from the 24 aug, just wanted to know from any one who has been to victoria and alberts , and what they thought of it and was it worth it, so any coments would be great.......thanks:slurp: ::slurp: :slurp:
 

Disneyanna0521

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I was watching "Great Hotels" on the Grand Floridian (i watch and tape it EVERY time it comes on) Sam ate at VA it showed some of what they ate...it was very rich looking
 
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Eljay

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5 stars, absolutely perfect! Pack appropriately, gentlemen must wear a jacket, ladies in evening attire. It's the only restaurant on the property with an official dress code. There is no place finer in WDW.
Congratulations!
 
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BRER STITCH

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Congratulations on your Wedding!!! :sohappy:

Be sure to check out the menus for any place you THINK you might like to eat before you get there, as you may not care for the style or selection of food they serve and be disappointed.

V+A serves some food I would never order at prices I could never justify, but they also have some stuff that sounds pretty good to me. Each person likes their own stuff, I guess......

For a special event like yours, you can also try their version of a "prix fixe" dinner that matches wines with a special selection from each course if you are into that. It's a good way to sample foods and wines you may not have selected on your own!

Again, I recommend that you check the menu to be sure you won't remember your special meals for the wrong reasons..... :hurl:

HAHA!
 
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dox

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I've never been, but you can check the menu out at www.wdwig.com. From what i've seen appears to be very romantic. You may also want to consider eating dinner at California Grill at about the time of the MK fireworks. Place can be a bit noisy but the atmosphere, view and the fireworks make for an extra special night.

Also with respect to V&A, I know from that Travel Channel special, they also have a Chef's Table, where you sit at a table next to the kitchen and the chef prepares an extra special meal for you with items on and off the menu. If you are into fine dining seems like a great experience, alot of the top restaurants in NYC offer the same thing. However, usually this involves sharing a table with other restaurant goers.
 
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kvan

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anyone did the " chefs table"???

Any comments?
I would like to surprise my husband whit that on our next visit..
I know children are not allowed, but are teens?
How old do they have to be?
 
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