Enchanted Garden Dinner Review on the Disney Dream — Gluten Free & Dairy Free at WDW (2024)

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*This gluten free dining experience took place in January 2020. It includes information about dairy free options, as well as a review of fish/shellfish free, peanut free, cabbage free, hazelnut free, and chicken & turkey free options.

Dinner at Enchanted Garden

Enchanted Garden just might be our favorite rotational dining restaurant located on the Disney Dream for its atmosphere and for excellent meal options. On our recent 3-day cruise on the Disney Dream in January 2020, Enchanted Garden was our rotational dining for the final night of of our cruise. Both Brandon and I had been looking forward to it, and I was especially looking forward to the new allergy-friendly menu options there.

Atmosphere

Enchanted Garden is themed after the Gardens of Versailles. You'll begin your meal in a bright and cheerful restaurant and as your meal continues, you'll experience sunset in the gardens.

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I'll admit that on our first Disney Cruise together, both Brandon and I weren't all that excited about eating at Enchanted Garden based on its menus descriptions. But, since then, we've been blown away by its charming decor and delicious food.

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I absolutely love these artfully designed teacup style booths that line the restaurant. We've been lucky enough to dine in them on several cruises, though on this cruise, we were seated in a corner in the back of the restaurant.

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The small but elegant fountain featuring Mickey Mouse also greets you when you enter the restaurant, and it's definitely a great photo op as the restaurant lighting changes.

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Our table was located in a tucked away corner of the restaurant near the portholes. Both Brandon and I enjoyed the location, which gave us a chance to look at the charming light fixtures, elegant carpet, and little hidden touches on the wall.

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You'll see beautiful trellis style decor. If you've ever seen photos of the Cafe Parisien from the Titanic, it harkens back to this cafe style restaurant both in style and theme.

Brandon and I did take the Art of the Theme tour several cruises ago on the Disney Dream, and the cast member who led the tour mentioned that classic ships inspired the DCL designs. So, I'm not surprised to see some similarities between Enchanted Garden and the Cafe Parisien.

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Here's a photo of our table. How cute are the chairs in this restaurant? They have the cutest flourishes that resemble a hot air balloon!

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Since this was the last night of our cruise, we wanted to get some photos with our amazing service team. Our head server, Sudhir, did an awesome job of making sure we were taken care of -- and bonus, he totally hooked me up with Indian food throughout the cruise.

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Our assistant server Gede was just a hoot. He kept us entertained and laughing throughout the cruise.

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And, finally, our server Elisa was super friendly and made sure our special dietary needs were taken care of and that we had delicious food options every night. We couldn't have asked for a better service team!

The Food

Like the other main rotational dining options on the Disney Dream, Enchanted Garden offered an allergy-friendly menu. I'm not going to lie. This was by far the allergy-friendly menu I was the most excited. Had this been the first night or a longer cruise, I would have tried a lot more of the options because everything sounded so good!

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Up first, Gede always made sure Brandon and I had plenty of beverages. I enjoyed iced tea on our final night.

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Our bread service included hummus and Ener-G gluten free and allergy-friendly rolls. Both Brandon and I really love these rolls when they are well-heated, and we lucked out with that this cruise for sure. Brandon wasn't a fan of the hummus. But, I really enjoyed it for something different with our bread service.

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For my starter, I ordered the Vegetable Potsticker which were Pan-Seared, served with a Citrus Slaw. These were marked as safe for Gluten/Wheat, Egg, Fish/Shellfish, Milk, Peanut/Tree Nut, and Soy Allergies on the allergy-friendly menu.

Omigosh. These were by far one of the best appetizers I've ever had on the Disney Cruise Line. These were outstanding and super flavorful. The exterior was crispy, and I loved the fresh flavors of the accompanying citrus slaw. Had I know they would be this good, I might have ordered them every night of the cruise. This was a hands down winner, and I hope DCL keeps these around!

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Brandon's first appetizer actually came from Royal Palace. He had somehow forgotten to order the Fried Brie during our dinner at Royal Palace. So, he asked our server Elisa for these for dinner on our last night.

This version of the fried Brie is fish/shellfish free, chicken & turkey free, cabbage free, peanut free, and hazelnut free. You can also pre-order a gluten free version of this too if you ask your server.

As always, these were a hit with Brandon, and he said he'd wish he'd order these every night because he enjoys the fried Brie so much.

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For his other appetizer, Brandon also ordered the French Onion Soup from Royal Palace. It's another favorite of his, and he wanted to get soup one last time before our cruise ended. This was safe for fish/shellfish, peanut, cabbage, hazelnuts, and chicken & turkey allergies.

Because of Brandon's chicken & turkey allergies, soup can be super tricky to get because many soup's have chicken broth or stock as its base. But, we're always so glad he can get great soups on DCL because they use vegetable stock (typically) instead of meat-based versions.

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I ended up getting two entrees on our visit to Enchanted Garden. The first was Caramelized Sea Scallops with Allergy-Friendly Pasta tossed in Cilantro-Pesto, Roasted Vine Tomatoes, and served with Roasted Meyer Lemon. This was marked safe for Gluten/Wheat, Egg, Fish, Milk, Peanut/Tree Nut, and Soy Allergies.

I admit, I wasn't expecting to like this, as I'm not always a fan of pasta, especially on the Disney Cruise ships. But, this dish blew me away. The pasta was perfectly cooked and had a lovely pesto sauce that was flavorful and well-seasoned. And, the scallops were just perfection. I would 100% get this entree again. It was that good!

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For Brandon's entree, he chose the Slow-Roasted Prime Rib carved and served with Thyme-Roasted Vegetables, Fondant Potato, and Natural Jus. It was marked safe for Gluten/Wheat, Egg, Fish/Shellfish, Milk, Peanut/Tree Nut, and Soy Allergies. It was also chicken & turkey free too.

Overall, while it wasn't Brandon's favorite steak of the cruise, he said he enjoyed the prime rib and especially liked the fondant potatoes.

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For my second entree, Sudhi made sure I got another Indian food platter. This time, I was served a spicy lamb curry and split peas. The peas were absolutely fabulous and definitely a little on the spicy side. I liked the lamb curry, but I'll admit I'm not a huge lamb fan overall. Still, it was great to try a few different curries that I hadn't had on previous cruises!

If you are interested in Indian food (whether it's gluten free, vegan, or dairy free options), be sure to ask your server about pre-ordering this. It's definitely one of my favorite hidden tips for cruising.

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Because there were so many great things on the menu, I knew I had to order several of the allergy-friendly desserts. Brandon and I decided that splitting them was the way to go. Up first was the Carrot Cake served with Poached Carrot Strips and Berry Salad. It was marked safe for Gluten/Wheat, Egg, Fish/Shellfish, Milk, Peanut/Tree Nut, and Soy Allergies.

I really loved this dessert. It was surprisingly tasty, and I loved the cream cheese style frosting. This would definitely be a get again dessert!

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For our second dessert, we ordered the Warm Apple Pudding served with Vanilla-Coconut Milk Frozen Dessert. It was marked safe for Gluten/Wheat, Egg, Fish/Shellfish, Milk, Peanut, and Soy Allergies.

At first, I think I liked this dessert better as it was heated, and I liked the apple compote on top. But, the cake itself was a little on the tough side. Overall though, it was a solid dessert that I'd get again despite the slightly tough/chewy cake.

If you want to see more about our cruise experience and our dining reviews as we experienced them, check out our cruise vlog!

Overall

Enchanted Garden never fails to disappoint on excellent entrees, wonderful theming, and a great meal experience. We're looking forward to getting back on the Disney Dream and enjoying another great meal at Enchanted Garden. AND, I'm even more excited to dine there with a fantastic allergy-friendly menu.

Have you been on the Disney Dream? What was your experience at Enchanted Garden?

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Enchanted Garden Dinner Review on the Disney Dream — Gluten Free & Dairy Free at WDW (2024)

FAQs

What deck is Enchanted Garden on Disney Dream? ›

Dinner at Enchanted Garden

Located on deck 2, this restaurant is a part of 3 main dining rooms that guests rotate through on their Disney Cruise.

Is there gluten-free food at Disney? ›

Every restaurant at the theme parks, resort hotels, and on-property (with the exception of Disney Springs; more on that in a bit) has an up-to-date allergen menu on the Walt Disney World website. Scroll down to the bottom of the menu to see your gluten-free choice.

What time is the Disney Dream Foods? ›

Dining
  • Seating Times: Breakfast: 7:30 - 9:30 AM, Lunch: Noon - 2 PM, Dinner: Early Seating: 5:45 PM; Late Seating: 8:15 PM.
  • Dress: Cruise Casual for most locations (no swimwear or tank tops); 3 and 4-night cruises: On optional dress-up night, jacket for men and dress or pantsuit for women recommended.

What time is lunch on embarkation day on a Disney cruise? ›

On embarkation day, Cabanas typically serves lunch until 3:30 pm., giving you plenty of time to enjoy lunch. Finally, if you arrive and your stateroom is available, you could order Room Service, which typically begins serving once staterooms open.

Is the Enchanted Garden free? ›

No, everyone who enters the park must have a General Admission ticket. This guarantees them access to all of our mazes, formal gardens, boardwalks, brainteasers, Tube Slides, Canopy Walk and Sky Scramble (for children under 135cm) for the entire day!

How much is the Enchanted Garden? ›

Due to popular demand, this year's The Enchanted Garden event has an extended 28-night season plus an additional up-late session at 9:15 pm each night. Tickets are available from Monday 13 November 2023 at 10 am AEST, priced at $7 per person (aged 3 – 12 years of age) and $9 per person (aged 13 years and older).

Is the popcorn at Disney World gluten free? ›

Did you know that Disney popcorn is vegan and gluten free? Well, it is, and it's a snack that you can enjoy in every Disney park.

Are Mickey beignets gluten free? ›

Where to get Mickey beignets in Disney World. These gluten free Mickey beignets are served at Disney Port New Orleans Resort. You can stop by Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory or Scat Cat's Club Cafe for your next beignet fix.

Is the popcorn at Magic Kingdom gluten free? ›

And guess what? That popcorn is gluten free! Also at carts scattered around the main entrance and as you venture towards different lands are chips, Mickey ice cream bars (always gluten free!) and other frozen treats. Check the ingredients lists - they are all subject to change.

Is there a buffet on Disney Dream? ›

All Disney Cruise Line ships have a buffet-style restaurant, called Cabanas (on the Magic, Wonder, Dream, and Fantasy) or Marceline Market (on the Wish and the upcoming Treasure).

Is Disney Dream or Fantasy better? ›

Disney Dream vs Disney Fantasy Bottom Line: With more bars and lounges, and a wider selection of options overall, the Disney Fantasy has the edge. If you're someone who enjoys late evenings and live music, the Disney Fantasy is the ship to choose.

What are the main restaurants on the Disney Dream? ›

The rotation varies by cruise. As each ship has different dining rooms (all of them considered the "Main" dining room) you could start in any of the 3. For example: on the Dream the dining rooms are Enchanted Garden, Animator's Palette, and Royal Palace.

Do you get breakfast on last day of Disney cruise? ›

Feeding Yourself on Debarkation Day

Even though you're leaving the ship, you're still entitled to breakfast onboard.

What time is breakfast on Disney cruise? ›

Those who dined in the Main Seating will be expected to eat breakfast around 6:45 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. Guests who have enjoyed the Second Seating for dinner will be assigned a breakfast time typically 8:00-8:15 a.m. The exact time will be listed on your disembarkation paperwork in your stateroom on the last night of your ...

What time can you get in your room on a Disney cruise? ›

There's nothing quite like stepping aboard a Disney Cruise Line ship and setting off for adventure. Staterooms are typically ready around 1:30 p.m. on the day of your voyage.

Which Disney cruise has Enchanted Garden? ›

Ships. You'll find the Enchanted Garden aboard Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy.

What deck is the pool on Enchanted Princess? ›

The main pool, called the Sky Pool, is located on Deck 16. It's actually two pools, connected in the center and flanked by hot tubs. It's suitable for adults and kids, and you'll see plenty of both on sunny sea days. Shaded and full sun lounge chairs are located on the pool deck as well as the overlooking sun deck.

What is Disney Dream an Enchanted Classic? ›

Disney Dreams: An Enchanted Classic is a stage show which debuted in 1998. It is performed on the Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Magic and the Disney Wonder. In Summer 2015, the Disney Magic version of the show received a makeover, adding new scenes from Frozen and changing Anne Marie to a more modern look.

What deck is the sanctuary on Enchanted Princess? ›

Enchanted Princess The Sanctuary is located on Sky (deck).

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