Grand Floridian Afternoon Tea

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    Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey

    I just did afternoon tea for the first time at a hotel in my hometown and LOVED it! I was considering heading to the Grand Floridian to try it's tea service during my upcoming trip. Has anyone ever been before and are people dressed casually?
     
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    Originally Posted By TiggerPooh1973

    I have done it before with my SIL. We really liked it. People were dressed casually and some were not. But I would say the majority were dressed like they were headed to one of the parks. It was very nice, we had some little tea sandwiches and pastries with our tea.
     
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    Originally Posted By johnno52

    We went the the GF and did afternoon tea some years back. We had a wonderfull time and was well worth the money (was $18 each may be a bit more now). Dress is casual. You do now need a reservation and its between 2-6pm. It not included in the DDP.We were quite full (lots of tea, sandwiches and dessert) so you may not need to eat a big meal that evening.
     
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    Originally Posted By Rsey103

    I didn't know they served an afternoon tea at the GF. Interesting--hot tea in sunny Florida....
     
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    Originally Posted By mmaus1962

    Regardless of the weather, the afternoon tea at the Grand Floridian is one of my favorite things to indulge in at WDW. I always skip lunch and have the Grand Tea. The house tea blend is very tasty, such that I haven't really tasted any of the other teas they serve.

    One of my favorite memories is when I took my daughter when she was four. They have a "tea" for youngsters that includes their very own teapot with chocolate milk. :)

    I highly recommend it!
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    Does anyone know if they serve coffee? I love doing a traditional tea, but don't like drinking the stuff.
     
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    Originally Posted By mmaus1962

    Here's the menu:

    <a href="http://allears.net/menu/menu_gft.htm" target="_blank">http://allears.net/menu/menu_gft.htm</a>
     

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