I first did research on the restaurants we wanted to visit during our Holiday over in Europe. Our final stop on our trip was Disneyland Paris. I heard about Walt's being very fine dinning but as weird as it may all sound, not all the restaurants in the Paris park including Walt's is open everyday. 30 days prior to our trip I was allowed to book dinning reservations from an international number in which my mobile carrier charged me during that time. I was told of the 3 days we were staying at the Paris park, Walt's was only open on our last day. Luckily before I ended the call, I booked all 3 of our days into table service restaurants and asked for a confirmation number in which I wrote down.
So on our third and final day of our adventure, we were a bit hungry about an hour prior to our reservation. Our reservation was for 2:00 PM. I got to into the restaurant, saw an attendant at the front check-in booth. I explained that we know we were an hour early, but if we may check-in and possibly dine as soon as possible. The French lady responded that her computer would not allow her to check us in as the restaurant was closed and would not open until 5:00 PM. I was furious, so I went to guest relations at the front of the park located pretty much in the same area as the American parks in the entrance to the left of Main Street. Thank God, I had a confirmation number as they immediately asked me for it. I explained my experience at the restaurant, and the fact that a month prior I was able to book for 2PM.
They immediately apologized for our experience, and walked away to the back room out of our sight. I assume they were trying to find a solution. When the young lady came back, she had got us reservations right at 5PM when the restaurant opened. In addition, she gave us a free fast-pass to Hyperspace Mountain.
So the time came when we were to check-in after a long rainy day. The restaurant is located on the left hand side of Main Street after you pass the main gift shop. Upon entering, you are transported to the turn of the century-era for which Walt grew up. The main lobby was full of antiques from the 1900's and displayed photos of Walt throughout his lifetime. The ambiance felt very intimate, clean and very fancy. I've heard it's very similar to the look of Club 33 over at the Cali Park.
So when we checked in, we waited maybe 10-15 minutes until we were walked to our table, up a set of stairs and we were sat next to a window with the view of Main Street. This alone, made up for a bad start. Our waiter was an older gentleman, he was Latin since I remember we were able to communicate to him in Spanish. He was extremely nice, made sure we were fine throughout our dinning experience. I started with ordering the lobster bisque soup, which was creamy and delicious. My only negative, is that the dish comes with one medium sized piece of lobster. I'm used to my lobster bisque having small pieces of lobster throughout. My partner ordered the Caesar Salad, which he asked to return it as he found pieces of sardines. The waiter, took it back and made sure to not charge us for the salad. We both ordered the same entree, the cheeseburger with fries and chili. The burger was better than your average burger, with the beef patty being quite larger than your typical quarter pounder from McDonald's. It was made to perfection as how I like my burgers. The fries were those large steak fries. It was the perfect amount as I got quite full. And the chili was ok for me, not my favorite part of the dish. And we shared a delicious cheesecake for dessert.
Overall, this restaurant is very expensive. Be prepared to spend nearly $200 for 2 people. If had to grade on a few categories, I'd say Ambience: A (its was nice and relaxing, not very loud and very fancy and clean) Cleanliness: A, Service: B, Food: B, Overall Experience: B+. read more