Disney4me Posted November 10, 2015 Report Share Posted November 10, 2015 It’s time to Eat, Drink, and BE MERRY at Hollywood & Vine for MINNIE’S HOLIDAY DINE!Learn About:Hollywood and Vine RestaurantDisney's Hollywood StudiosDisney World RestaurantsThis past weekend delivered the debut Minnie’s Seasonal Dine Character Meals in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. From now through January 3, 2016, dinner at Hollywood & Vine is a holiday meal, offerings guests the very unique opportunity to celebrate the season with a few of our favorite Disney pals!Once the holidays wrap up, dinner parties with Minnie Mouse and friends will continue; however, the theme will change with the seasons! Starting January 4, 2016, Minnie and the gang will host a celebration of Hollywood and the movies. Spring, summer, and even Halloween will have themed celebrations of their own; and decor, music, and even certain menu items will change along with the party theme.This isn’t the first time Hollywood & Vine has changed things up from its typical non-character buffet dinner (breakfast and lunch, it should be noted, will continue to feature Disney Junior pals at Play ‘n Dine). Hollywood & Vine has played host to themed, seasonal character dinners in the past with Jedi Mickey’s Star Wars Dine, held in conjunction with Star Wars Weekends for the past two years.Hollywood and VineBut the only Force involved in Minnie’s Holiday Dine is a whole lotta of HOLIDAY SPIRIT…Minnie’s Holiday Dine…and we’d love to share a little bit of it with you today here on the DFB!Atmosphere and CharactersThe day-to-day setting at Hollywood & Vine is that of a “Cafeteria to the Stars” for the Studios, featuring art deco decor complete with wall murals and photo images celebrating vintage Hollywood.Hollywood and Vine Dining AreaHollywood and Vine Dining AreaHollywood and Vine SeatingWall MuralHowever, some decking of the halls was in order for the occasion… starting right at the entryway with SANTA GOOFY!Santa GoofyOf course, when he saw my camera, he just had to take a moment to primp first .Sanata Goofy prepping for the cameraGifts from Santa GoofyEvery family or guest has their picture taken with Goofy immediately upon arrival. A PhotoPass photographer is present to capture the scene, but the character attendants also offered to snap a picture with our personal cameras.Beyond this point, the decor did not change immensely throughout the restaurant, but some festive elements were placed on top of the buffet stations and at various points around the dining areas.Minnie’s Holiday Dine bannerBanners around the Dining AreaMinnie’s Holiday Dine bannerPresents on top of the buffetHoliday box on top of the buffetThe showstoppers are the gorgeous decorative cake scenes placed in front of Hollywood and Vine’s very own Chocolate Fountain.Decorative DisplayDecorative DisplayDecorative DisplayBut the main thing delivering the yuletide glow to Hollywood & Vine is the presence of CHARACTERS for this meal. And they’ve donned their finest holiday garments to mark the special occasion (the fancy duds you’re about to see are all brand new).Let’s start with the Hostess with the Mostest… none other than Minnie Mouse herself!Minnie MouseShe’s in her festive best from the bow on her head right down to her sparkling shoes!Minnie’s Red Glitter ShoesOf course, she wouldn’t feel as though any holiday celebration was complete without her main Mouse, Mickey! (We wouldn’t either!)Mickey MouseMickey MouseEven Donald Duck can’t resist all the merry-making…Donald DuckDonald Duck…especially since his best girl, the always stylin’ Daisy Duck, joined in the celebration, too . Don’t you love her outfit?Daisy DuckWhile Santa Goofy remained at the entrance to greet each guest, the other four made their way around to every table. I was pleased with the character interaction — our first visit from each character was the lengthiest, but even after the initial round the characters continually stopped by to wave or give a quick hug to my friend and me, even as they were on their way to other tables.More importantly, it seemed like a lot of attention and hugs went to the children around us. I’m not 100% certain on this, but I don’t believe I saw any characters sign autographs. It was mostly hugs and pictures. It could also be that children weren’t asking for autographs as much because we all received an autograph card upon sitting down at our table.Autograph CardIn addition to the regular meet and greets at the tables, there were opportunities throughout the meal (with help from the intercom system) to sing along with various holiday tunes (“Jingle Bells” and “Deck the Halls” among them), march like a Toy Soldier, and get up and “BOOGIE” to some more holiday music (I may or may not have busted a move with our girl, Minnie).Guests who have attended the Disney Junior Play ‘n Dine for breakfast or lunch may be accustomed to periodic sing-alongs when all the characters gather together and invite the kids to sing and dance with them. For Minnie’s Holiday Dine, the characters were still dispersed throughout the restaurant in their meet-and-greets during the tunes, and danced along with the kids wherever they were at that given moment.Those moments of activity, as expected, definitely felt very children-focused — a lot like the Disney Junior Play ‘n Dine participation moments. However, my friend and I didn’t feel out of place at all. We weren’t the only adults-only table in the place, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to any adults interested in having their pics taken with these characters.Overall, there was plenty of festive fun going on, and I have to say… even with this bizarre return of August-type weather we’ve been having in Central FL, it really was enough to put you in that special holiday mood!EatsSo, yes, there’s plenty of yuletide cheer to go around. There’s also plenty of food! As always, all dishes are served buffet-style at Hollywood and Vine.Hollywood and Vine BuffetHollywood and Vine Buffet StationWhen Minnie’s Holiday Dine was originally announced, Disney mentioned that there would be seasonal items on the menu to reflect the celebration. I expected that it would primarily feature the regular buffet items featured during lunch, with a small additional selection of turkey, stuffing and the like. I was pleasantly surprised, though, to find seasonal items interspersed throughout the buffet.It started with small touches, such as the fruity Cranberry Butter available to go along with the Dinner Rolls at the Bread Station. Pretzel Bread (woot!) and additional condiments were available as well.Bread Station with Dinner Rolls, Pretzel Bread, and Cranberry ButterI liked the Cranberry Butter combined with a bit of the regular whipped butter for a little mix of sweet-and-salty.Dinner Rolls and Cranberry ButterThe salad selections began with a Quinoa Salad with dried fruit, Broccoli Slaw, an assortment of cherry tomatoes, cheddar cheese, and dressings (Italian and Ranch).Salad StationA traditional Caesar Salad and a less-traditional Winter Kale and Cabbage Salad with pumpkin seeds and dried Craisins rounded out the salad section.Caesar Salad and Winter Kale and Cabbage SaladThe featured soups were Vegetable Soup and Roasted Butternut Squash.Soup TureenSince that picture of a covered tureen probably doesn’t help you much , here’s a shot of my bowl of Roasted Butternut Squash Soup, one of my favorite items of the meal. Creamy and buttery, with just a hint of autumnal spice.Bowl of Roasted Butternut Squash SoupThe Cold Bar offerings started with a Pear and Pomegranate Salad with shaved fennel and arugula.Pear and Pomegranate SaladI typically don’t go for a whole lot of salad at buffets (go figure), but I found this one to be a nice, refreshing change of pace. The pomegranate seeds lent a good bit of crunch — with a festive red color, to boot — and the sweet pear balanced the more peppery flavor of the arugula.Other choices at the Cold Bar included Insalata Caprese, Beef Salad (served with a mix of peppers, onions, and tomato), New Zealand Green Mussels, and Shrimp with Cocktail Sauce.Insalata CapreseBeef SaladNew Zealand Green MusselsShrimp and Cocktail SauceThe hot buffet selection began with Collard Greens.Collard GreensThe fruity glaze offered a tangy touch to the Apricot Roasted Pork.Apricot Roasted PorkNext up is that perennial holiday must-have… Green Bean Casserole! I’m responsible for this one every year at Thanksgiving, and it’s pretty much the at-home version that everyone makes, with bread crumbs instead of good ol’ fried onions.Green Bean CasseroleAaaand we have Brussels Sprouts. I ate one for you, Mom! One.Brussels SproutsVerlasso Salmon was the Sustainable Fish of the Day.Verlasso SalmonI honestly didn’t think much of the looks of the Marinated Flank Steak in the serving tray, so I was happily surprised to find it so well-prepared — both tender and flavorful.Marinated Flank SteakThe Cornbread Stuffing takes the place of the usual Corn Spoon Bread found here. The cornbread flavor didn’t stick out to me too much, but it was very well-seasoned, complete with celery and onion.Corn Bread StuffingMy friend went back for seconds of the Sweet Potato Casserole — she loved it, naming it one of her favorites of the meal.Sweet Potato CasseroleMeanwhile, I went back for seconds (okay, thirds) of the Garlic Mashed Potatoes.Garlic Mashed PotatoesThere’s an interesting take on the Fish and Chips dish: the fish are more like breaded fish nuggets, while the “chips” are tortilla chips as opposed to french fries. I wasn’t a huge fan of this combo, personally, but since the nuggets tasted a lot like frozen fish sticks, it’s likely one of the more kid-friendly items on the adult buffet.Fish and ChipsIf you like Tartar Sauce with your “Fish and Chips,” you’ll find it on ice… including some of the famous Disney souvenir glow cubes.Tartar SauceI was glad to see a couple of Hollywood & Vine signature dishes… my favorite Barbecued Meatballs, along with the hit Shrimp and Lobster Macaroni and Cheese.Barbecued MeatballsShrimp and Lobster Macaroni and CheeseHere’s the thing with the Pumpkin Ravioli: while it’s definitely a pumpkin pasta dish, it’s not a stuffed ravioli. It’s actually a pumpkin gnocchi.Pumpkin RavioliThe creamy Asiago Ranch Chicken Breasts complete the buffet entrees.Asiago Ranch Chicken BreastsMmmm… GRAVY.GravyThe Carving Station features two meats. The Ham was cooked with a Cherry Port Glaze.Cherry Port HamAdditional SauceI tried the Honey Bourbon Turkey with a bit of the Cranberry Sauce.Honey Bourbon Turkey and Cranberry SauceI didn’t pick up on a ton of the honey bourbon flavor, but the turkey was hot, juicy, and tender. Unfortunately, though, I could only handle a few bites because I had my eye on the Dessert Bar.Before we check that out, though, let’s take a quick look at what’s up for grabs on the Kids Buffet. The first side (well, depending on the side of the restaurant you’re seated on, that is ), featured most of the simpler fare: Rice, Roasted Potatoes, Pasta, Baked Chicken, and Carrots.Kids Buffet StationThe next station featured several Disney buffet tried-and-trues: Mac and Cheese, Broccoli, Chicken Breast Nuggets, Tater Tots, and Corn Dog Nuggets.Kids Buffet StationIf you’re an adult, though, and feel the need to sneak some Mac and Cheese or Corn Dog Nuggets from the kiddie fare… well, join the club.Tater Tots and Corn Dog NuggetsWhy should kids get all the Corn Dog Nuggets, anyway ?One of the highlights of lunch or dinner at Hollywood and Vine is the Dessert Station. The Chocolate Fountain assures you that you’ll always find some sort of chocolate-dipped treats, but there are plenty of other mini-items available to choose from as well.Chocolate FountainHere’s another look at the displays placed in front of the Fountain.Decorative DisplaysDecorative DisplaysMickey!In addition to Soft-serve Ice Cream from the self-serve machine (chocolate, vanilla, or twist), mini desserts are available in abundance.Soft-serve MachineUnlike the main buffet, where you’ll find the buffet repeated to serve either side of the restaurant, be sure to look at the full dessert station because each side has different items. The line up for Minnie’s Seasonal Dine included Chocolate Peppermint Bark, for starters (more of a brownie/cake/fudge version as opposed to the typical candy).Chocolate Peppermint BarkI’m not sure if the Mickey Pecan Tarts are typically Mickey-shaped, or the name simply implies that the Big Cheese just really likes him some Pecan Tarts!Mickey Pecan TartsThe Candy Cane Chocolate-dipped Strawberries were on the small side this go ’round (but I’m guessing that has to do with the fact that we’re no longer in strawberry season). These weren’t minty from a flavor perspective — the candy cane name is inspired by the festive sprinkles.Candy Cane Chocolate-dipped StrawberriesI loved the Pumpkin Tarts with Cinnamon Dust — they’re itty-bitty pumpkin pies!Pumpkin Tarts with Cinnamon DustThe German Christmas Cookies actually varied during our meal. At one point, they were iced star cookies (you’ll see a pic on my dessert plate in a little bit), but when I returned to grab some more pictures, they had been replaced by the dense cookie-cakes you see below. Let me tell ya, the Dessert Bar was hoppin’ the whole time, so I think there was some improvisation here and there to keep things full.German Christmas CookiesAnother one from the “Chocolate-dipped” family… Marshmallows!Chocolate-dipped MarshmallowsThe deep color of the Red Velvet Cakes definitely fit the holiday vibe.Red Velvet CakesI didn’t really pick up on any extra spices in the Egg Nog Cheesecakes, but they were still delish.Egg Nog CheesecakesHollywood Studios makes a mean Gingerbread Cupcake with cream cheese icing, and these mini versions topped with little gingerbread men did not disappoint.Gingerbread CupcakesWhile this may not appeal as much to the kiddos, I thought it was so fun to see Stollen — a German fruit bread dusted in powdered sugar — on the dessert bar.StollenGo ahead… grab one of each!Dessert PlateFull of both food AND holiday cheer , it was time to leave Minnie’s Holiday Dine… but not before we were given a little parting souvenir.Paper Wreath and StickersIf you are planning on attending the event with your little ones, you might want to consider bringing along a folder to store the paper wreaths and stickers you will receive. It will be fun for the kids to “decorate” the wreath with the ornament stickers after the fact and remember their time with Minnie and the gang at the Holiday Dine.OverallMuch like my experience at Jedi Mickey’s Star Wars Dine, I really enjoyed Minnie’s Seasonal Dine. As with any character meal, getting photos with five characters — especially THESE characters — is no small thing, and the special holiday wear and festive spirit do give the occasion a little something extra special.I noticed that a few families came dressed for the occasion in holiday wear — from simple red and green t-shirts or holiday Mickey and Minnie ears, to some children dressed in full-on holiday garb for their photo with the characters. It’s a great opportunity to get that Christmas card pic you might be hoping to get during your vacation.Though there hasn’t been a full transformation of the restaurant, it still fun to see the extra touches and hear the music — it feels like just enough for a real holiday vibe. And I think the buffet, specifically for this meal, has a great mix of seasonal favorites served alongside some of those Hollywood & Vine staples.A few good things to know! The cost for Minnie’s Holiday Dine is $46.99 for adults, and $27.99 for children, plus tax and gratuity (or 1 Table Service Credit on the Disney Dining Plan). Minnie’s Holiday Dine is also available to be booked with the Fantasmic! Dining Package options at $53.99 for adults, and $31.99 for children, plus tax and gratuity. Early information suggested that this popular event filled up quickly in its opening days of booking, but it’s always worth checking to see if an Advanced Dining Reservation has become available due to cancellations (you can use the links to Walt Disney World Dining included in this paragraph or call 407-WDW-DINE).However, even if you should miss out on Holiday Dine, remember that Minnie and friends will be hosting dinner at Hollywood & Vine for the long haul, thanks to the addition of Minnie’s Seasonal Dine (please note that there will be a price increase for the children dining with the Fantasmic! package to $42.99 with the Seasonal Dine). Thats’ right — we now have all-day character dining at Disney’s Hollywood Studios!So, get ready to celebrate the festivities no matter which season you plan your next (or perhaps first) dinner at Hollywood and Vine!Will you be celebrating with Minnie this holiday season? 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