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  1. #1
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    Victoria & Albert's: current pricing

    Hi all,
    I'm sorry, I know I've seen it somewhere, but my search came up empty. Anyone know what the current pricing is at V&A's? I think I saw $125 for the regular prix fix (without wine pairings), but how much is the chef's table now?

    TIA!

    --jenny

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    This was just quoted to me the other day, and I'm kinda blanking. I wanna say that I was told $155/person for the chef's table now (without wine pairings)...

    Edit: At http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/dinin...taurant.ID=184 I'm seeing a price of $165 for the chef's table...

    Hope that helps!


  4. #3
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    Prices are going up on September 30th. New Prices:

    Dining Room $ 125
    Dining Room With Wine Pairings $ 185
    Chef's Table $ 175
    Chef's Table With Wine Pairings $ 245

    To all add 6.5% tax and gratuity

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    Ooffa!! Thank you both, guys. I think we're reconsidering. I think we might do the Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party instead.

    --jenny

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    Trust Me...
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    When I go in November, we're planning on doing both! I've never done the X-Mas party, but it sounds like a lot of fun. Of course, if you *can* manage to swing V&A, I highly recommend it. I know it's a lot of money to spend for food, but I assure you the experience is worth it!

    Edited to add: I hear the chef's table is really cool, but it's certainly not necessary as the experience in the dining room is amazing. Also, wine pairings are fun too, but you can certainly just do a glass or two ala carte with your meal so the tab doesn't reach quite so high!


  7. #6
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    Well, it's not even so much the money (though it is formidable) as it is the time. We're only going for a short trip this time, 5 days, 4 nights, and we have time to do one special thing. I figure a night at V&A can be upwards of 3-4 hours, if we don't rush, and I wouldn't want to. I think I'll save that dinner for a 10-year anniversary or something like that. I've heard so many great things about the party. I'll have a complete trip report when I get back.

    --jenny

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