Review: The Enchanted Forest at the Magic Kingdom
By Dave Shute
Try the grey stuff
It’s delicious
Don’t believe me? Ask the dishes!
(Be Our Guest, from Beauty and the Beast, music and lyrics by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken)
THE ENCHANTED FOREST: A MISSED OPPORTUNITY, BUT STILL A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT

It contains two attractions–Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid and Enchanted Tales with Belle, two dining spots–Be Our Guest and Gaston’s Tavern, and Ariel’s Grotto, a meet and greet opportunity.
Under the Sea is too slight for the opportunity this expansion presented, and that casts a sense of disappointment over all of the Enchanted Forest.
But Enchanted Tales with Belle is as good as anything Disney World has opened since 2005.
Moreover, although both Be Our Guest and Gaston’s Tavern have menu issues (Gaston’s is too limited, Be Our Guest is scarce on simple options for little kids), Be Our Guest is overall by far the best table service restaurant in the Magic Kingdom (and the first legit “date night” option there ever)–while Gaston’s is the most charming counter service option in the park.

REVIEW: THE ENCHANTED FOREST IN NEW FANTASYLAND AT THE MAGIC KINGDOM
The Enchanted Forest begins about where Dumbo used to be in Fantasyland (Dumbo has been moved to Storybook Circus), and occupies area that among other things decades ago was the home of the ride 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Right now, everything is on your left as you enter and walk through the Enchanted Forest. (The mine train construction is on your right; when it is completed, this section of the park will also open to Storybook Circus–until then, it’s a dead end.)

themed areas in the Enchanted Forest. If your family doesn’t have a strong memory of the movie, it’s well worth watching before you depart, just as Dumbo
is for Storybook Circus.

I strongly recommend it for all families, of whatever ages, so long as you recall the movie. For more on the attraction, see this,


For kids it’s a bit more of a mixed bag. The menus are much less kid-friendly than other options at the Magic Kingdom, there’s mostly no characters (sometimes the Beast will arrive), and some elements of the detail and settings may go over their heads.

Lines for lunch begin around 10a and may exceed an hour on busier days; dinner reservations are still booking out within a week of when they become available (180 days before).
There’s a review of lunch at Be Our Guest here; I’ll write more on dinner at Be Our Guest later. But for now there’s good reasons why it’s the hottest reservation at the Magic Kingdom.


For more on both Be Our Guest and Gaston’s Tavern, see the links here and here.

Under the Sea tells the story of Ariel in a straightforward but not particularly magical or imaginative way. 

You can’t quite not be disappointed that almost everything in the Enchanted Forest is great (though not perfect) except for its signature ride. But it’s still a wonderful place to visit, and a great addition to the Magic Kingdom!



6 comments
Great upgrades they have made, except Starbucks. While $2.79 for Nescafe was outrageous $4.79 for a cup of mud is just as bad. I laugh when I read coffee purists will love this coffee purists will now bring their own!
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Well you were wrong about the dining plan – extended to December 2013. I agree about Fantasyland. Incomplete and somewhat disappointing. Nothing for little boys. Only for girls. Gaston although fun to see is not a role model. It would have been nice to wander around a fully decorated Beast’s Castle rather than waiting outside. The 2 Dumbo rides and the beeper when it is your turn is great. Definitely an incomplete and maybe a missed opportunity.
Pete, I have never been gladder to be wrong about free dining in my life!
I started softening on this a about a month ago https://yourfirstvisit.net/2013/06/27/softening-a-bit-on-free-dining-at-disney-world-after-september-2013/ and published forecast it would be coming out about two weeks befroe it did here: https://yourfirstvisit.net/2013/07/15/disney-world-free-dining-for-the-general-public-to-come-out-in-early-august/
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Hi Dave. Will the Seven Dwarfs ride be open by April 2014?
Melissa, I dunno. I haven’t seen anything credible on timing. I think it’s possible, even likely, but I don’t have a good forecast…
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