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If you’re setting sail on the Disney Dream or Disney Fantasy, get ready to hop into a storybook setting at Enchanted Garden, one of the ship’s Rotational Dining restaurants. Inspired by the gardens of Versailles, this beautifully themed venue has an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere while serving up a ribbiting menu of French and American cuisine. Enchanted Garden is a must-try during your voyage with its ever-changing ambiance (more on that below!) and frogtastic dishes.
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Enchanted Garden Restaurant Overview
Enchanted Garden is one of three main dining rooms included in Disney Cruise Line’s Rotational Dining experience aboard the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy. This means that every guest will dine at each main dining location at least once during their cruise. With Rotational Dining, guests receive a different restaurant assignment each night while their serving team travels with them, ensuring top-notch personalized service.
Rounding out the Rotational Dining locations, you’ll find Animator’s Palate on both the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy, Royal Palace on the Dream and Royal Court on the Fantasy. Both the Royal Palace and the Royal Court bring you into the middle of a Disney fairytale, featuring mosaics and paintings of the Disney Princesses with additional royal touches throughout. At Animator’s Palate, you’ll be transported to a Disney Pixar art studio filled with models, books, artwork and interactive screens featuring some of your favorite characters.
Enchanted Garden is located on Deck 2 aboard the Dream and the Fantasy, making it easy to access from most staterooms and common areas.
The Disney Cruise Line Navigator app is your best friend for navigating all the dining info you'll need to know. Once onboard, you’ll be able to see:
- Your dining rotation, including which night(s) you’ll dine at Enchanted Garden.
- Your assigned table number.
- Your dining time (Main Seating or Second Seating).
- The full menu for that evening.
The app is also where you’ll receive any notifications about schedule changes, special dining events and important reminders. It’s a frogtastic tool that keeps you in the loop throughout your voyage.
Enchanted Garden Theme and Atmosphere
When you arrive at Enchanted Garden, you leap into an oasis reminiscent of a European conservatory. The decor features soft pastels, floral accents and delicate trellises. One of the most magical touches is the ceiling! As your meal progresses, the ceiling gradually transforms from a daytime sky to a starlit evening. It's subtle but really fun to watch! The centerpiece of Enchanted Garden is a fountain with Mickey Mouse dressed as a cherub holding a bow with a heart-shaped arrow.
The garden details extend across the restaurant. Beautiful light fixtures resemble blooming flowers and leafy vines, booths are reminiscent of flower petals opening up in the garden and the gentle glow of lanterns makes it feel so dreamy.
Enchanted Garden Disney Dream Menu
We've listed some of our favorite offerings below.
Appetizers & Starters
- Ahi Tuna and Avocado Tower – made with sushi-grade tuna paired with creamy avocado and a citrus dressing.
- North Atlantic Lobster Ravioli – combining delicate pasta with lobster filling served in a velvety tomato cream sauce.
- Cucumber Garden Roll – sliced cucumber filled with Julienne carrots, bell peppers and zucchini with cilantro and a white shoyu and lemon dressing.
Entrees
- Slow-Roasted Prime Rib – served with Rosti potatoes, collard greens and a Morel cognac sour cream sauce.
- Marjoram-Scented Chicken — with crushed sweet potatoes, buttered baby spinach and a thyme red wine jus.
- Pan-Seared Sea Bass — with fava bean and pea risotto, sliced fennel and a dill-chive riesling wine sauce.
- Caramelized Sea Scallops – seared scallops with roasted asparagus and sun-dried tomato couscous.
- Roasted Pork Tenderloin – served with thyme-roasted veggies, double-baked potato and horseradish sauce.
Desserts
- Chocolate Garden Torte – made with coffee crème and caramel soil.
- Warm Sticky Date Pudding — served with butterscotch sauce, vanilla ice cream and phyllo crunch.
- Orange Almond Cake — with vanilla yogurt panna cotta and raspberry coulis.
- Chocolate Brownie Sundae — made with peanut butter bites with chocolate ice cream, whipped cream and chocolate fudge sauce.
- Southern Style Pecan Tart — with bourbon caramel sauce.
There is a separate kids menu that is also an activity book, so your tadpole can stay occupied while waiting for their meal. Your server will bring out crayons as well. Lily loves the mac and cheese. Oh, and even if you don't see it on the menu, there's always kids' pizza with fries (complete with Mickey-shaped ketchup!)
Guests 21 and over can purchase wine or cocktails with their meal. Specialty mocktails and smoothies are also available for an extra charge. (The nonalcoholic Shirley Temple pictured above is complimentary for kids and adults — just ask your server! Tad loves these!)
Special Dietary Needs
Disney Cruise Line is very accommodating when it comes to dietary needs and restrictions. Whether you’re vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free or have other food allergies or sensitivities, the dining team will be able to accommodate your needs. The DCL servers and chefs are trained to work with guests to serve safe and satisfying meals tailored to individual needs.
Guests should note any dietary restrictions at the time of booking their cruise. You can also request a Special Services Form from Disney Cruise Line to submit to the ship in advance. This form allows you to detail allergies, religious dietary preferences or medically restricted diets. Disney Cruise Line asks that you submit this form at least 60 days before sailing to ensure that the crew is properly prepared for your arrival. Forms and more information can be found on Disney Cruise Line’s Special Dietary Requests page.
Sensory-Friendly Accommodations
If someone in your party has sensory sensitivities, the dining staff can help find the right environment to make them comfortable. Guests can request modifications such as seating away from high-traffic areas or adjusted lighting if needed. Enchanted Garden’s quieter setting makes it one of the more sensory-friendly restaurants on the Disney Dream. You can also note this information on the Special Services Form in advance to help ensure your needs are met.
Tips for a Frogtastic Dining Experience
Here are a few more tips you'll want to keep in mind before you go:
- Arrive early if you want to take photos of the restaurant before the meal begins. The lighting is brightest at the start of the dinner service.
- Let your server know about any dietary needs or preferences. Disney Cruise Line is hoppy to accommodate.
- Bring your appetite. Portion sizes are generous and you can order more than one appetizer, entree or dessert! Feel free to try it all!
- Ask your server for their favorite dish. They often have great recommendations that aren’t toadally obvious.
- Don’t be afraid to ask to mix and match. Want the potatoes that come with a different entree? Ask away! In most cases, they will be happy to accommodate your requests.
- Speak with Guest Services or your server in advance if someone in your group has sensory needs. Disney wants every guest to have a magical, stress-free experience.
Are you excited to dine at Enchanted Garden? Let us know your must-try dish in the comments below!
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