Originally Posted By magic0214 Again, another new dining experience, here's the description. You are invited to a new nightly celebration at the Tomorrowland Terrace Noodle Station that includes a dessert party and exclusive viewing of Wishes nighttime spectacular. The Fireworks Dessert Party will open nightly to Guests one hour prior to the nighttime spectacular and includes a self-service buffet featuring a wide range of sweets and beverages. Offerings for Guests with special dietary needs will be available. Guests are encouraged to call (407) WDW-DINE to make reservations. Reservations will be accepted beginning Monday, June 22. Reservations are not required but are highly recommended due to the anticipated popularity of this experience. Seating is limited. Space permitting, seating for walk-ups may be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The price for this experience is $17.99 for Guests ages 10 and over and $9.99 for Guests ages 3 - 9. Park admission to Magic Kingdom Park is required. The Disney Dining Plan is not currently being accepted. Prepayment will be required reserving seats for this event in advance. Sounds Fun! And Yummy
Originally Posted By Mr F Sounds like another way to scam you out of your money. One dessert is enough, I don't see why anyone would need to pay $18 for a whole buffet full of them, and only them. If this included dinner, then that would be a better deal, but it doesn't. You can just buy a dessert from anywhere & watch the fireworks from anywhere, the Hub is pretty big already. Besides, one dessert is filling enough, unless you're a pig, I don't see why you need a whole buffet.
Originally Posted By sjhym33 We watched the fireworks from the Tomorrowland Terrace patio during the last Mickey's Not So Scary. It's great if your sitting along the railing but the further back into the patio you go the less you can see. Not to mention the people who stood on the walkway and blocked the whole back seating area.
Originally Posted By magic0214 Well I was thinking that maybe they would move the group to maybe the Astro Orbiter 2nd Floor area...I have no idea!
Originally Posted By trekkeruss <<Sounds like another way to scam you out of your money. One dessert is enough, I don't see why anyone would need to pay $18 for a whole buffet full of them>> Not that it interests me, but I'll say this: $18.00 sounds like a heck of a deal compared to the old Fantasmic! Disney Gallery seating and dessert buffet, which was what, $56.00?
Originally Posted By SuzieQ I think it's a fantastic price! We may try to walk-up when we are there in September.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 I think I'll pass. ... Dessert buffets aren't really healthy (funny how that only works sometimes, huh Disney? ... what's that? prime rib is now being removed from the non-buffet locations too?) Oops ... what were we talking about? Oh yeah, if this dessert thingee helps Phil Holmes keep his job than I am all so not in favor of it.
Originally Posted By SuzieQ Bummer about the timing! I've done the Fantasmic Dessert Buffet at DLR a number of times. It's usually the same as the price of daily admission - which is currently $69. The riverside seating is great, but this sounds like a bargain!
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 I think it a good idea, it gives you the chance to see the fireworks and eat a desserta nd have comfort all at the same time.
Originally Posted By CarolinaDisneyDad I'll like it if they will let me actually light some of the fireworks. Fire and something fattening, what could be better than that!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<I was hoping for a carrot stick buffet!>> How about some tofu tacos?
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 ^^That's OK. I wasn't for 30 years ... but then I started eating it ... and if it is prepared right, it is tasty.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 I've been told that it takes on the flavor of the food that it is mixed with.
Originally Posted By Mr F I've eaten at the Disneyland Fantasmic Dessert Buffet for Free (because I knew People), and I have to say, it is NOT worth $50. One dessert is filling enough, and you can get the SAME view by standing directly behind the reserved viewing area. Thank Gosh I didn't pay for it.
Originally Posted By SuzieQ To each his own! I rarely watch Fantasmic at DL (was an AP holder for 6 years even though I live 400 miles away) because I hate having to arrive early and stand. Once in a while, I'd treat myself to the reserved seating. And tickets made fantastic Christmas gifts for the family the year my parents took the extended family on a DLR trip!
Originally Posted By MPierce >> <<I was hoping for a carrot stick buffet!>> How about some tofu tacos? << I've heard that you are chemically neutered after prolonged use of tofu.