Do they still do the different bread courses or is it just the one now?
It is definitely a celebration meal - the food has always been exquisite.Wow.
My husband has been on me to break down and finally book V&A for our 10 year anniversary. I may just need to give in.
The iceberg water is the better than what Bobby Boucher has!!! I would say worth it. Thanks for showing it i need to go again.
Thank you so much for the incredible review with photos! Our next visit isn't until January, so maybe we'll be able to book this.
Were the menus in personalized folders, as before? We still have all of ours!
Wow.
My husband has been on me to break down and finally book V&A for our 10 year anniversary. I may just need to give in.
Oh well. Maybe they'll return later. It certainly won't affect my enjoyment of the meal!Nope, I was a little surprised at that, and no rose for the ladies either
Thanks - I told DH we need to start a V&A savings account now for our next visit to WDW in January. Or maybe for the following January, when DD and DSiL hope to run the Marathon, and we can celebrate with them at V&A a day or two later!Cost breakdown per person:
Standard 8 Course Tasting Menu = $295
Queen Victoria 10 Course Tasting Menu = $375
Wine Paring = $150 (8 course) or $200 (10 course)
Zero Proof Beverage Pairing = $110 (8 course) or $140 (10 course)
Tax = 6.5%
Tip = 18% or 20% suggested (with calculations based on subtotal on receipt)
Here is the "Least expensive" option with no extra cost drinks (water only)
Standard 8 Course Tasting Menu = $295
Tax = $19.18
Tip (20%) = $59
Total per person = $373.18
Total for two people = $746.36
Here is "My Personal Recommendation"
Queen Victoria 10 Course Tasting Menu = $375
Zero Proof Beverage Pairing = $140
Tax = $33.48
Tip (25%) = $128.75
Total per person = $677.23
Total for two people = $1,354.46