Matt_Black
Well-Known Member
Sanaa, 50s Prime Time, and Rose & Crown are all top-notch in my book.
Sorry, I'm now to be forums. What is the difference in a Signature and Non-Signature restaurant?
Hello and welcome to the forum!
I don't know if Disney gives a technical definition for what a 'signature restaurant' is, but WDW does create this classification which it uses for its top-notch restaurants, which I assume it considers to be fine dining and the best of the restaurants on property. These also tend to be the most expensive restaurants on property.
You can find a list of WDW signature restaurants here:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/d...rtBy=nG:hasDiningExperienceFacet&fv_222814=on
We finally tried the Garden Grill this last trip and it is the one restaurant from that trip that we won't go back to. I liked their vegetarian option and the rolls with honey butter. However the rest of the people in my party had the traditional menu and were not impressed. Hopefully you have a better experience.Sad to hear this about Garden Grill. I've never been there before and have an ADR for it for an upcoming trip in September. I cancelled the ADR when I heard it stopped rotating and then re-made the ADR when I heard it was rotating again, and now just having mixed feelings about the place in general based on reviews and comments I've heard and read.
I'm not going in with too high of expectations for the food, but was looking forward to the scenes from The Land attraction during the meal (which is why the rotating was a big issue for me).
Looking forward to revisiting those places and finding some new favorites this year! 15 years is way too long to be away from WDW.
Basically if it requires two dining credits on the meal plan, it's signature.Sorry, I'm now to be forums. What is the difference in a Signature and Non-Signature restaurant?
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