![]() ![]() ![]() Both the bread and dip had a faint Indian-inspired flavor, which the adults enjoyed, but the girls were leery of. While we perused the menu, we snacked on the complementary bread service, which consisted of a warm multi-grain loaf served with a spiced honey dip. Our friendly server greeted us, gave us an overview of the restaurant’s theme, and informed us that the menu was full of “exotic” cuisine representing the countries visited on the Jungle Cruise attraction – no basic burgers or chicken tenders here! While the adults in our party were feeling adventurous, the children at our table were less than thrilled to hear about the “exotic” fare… Being experienced Disney diners, we assumed that the children’s menu would contain at least a few kid-friendly staples, but were surprised to find the menu devoid of basic items – even the kids’ Mac and Cheese was made with béchamel and contained ground beef. The main dining room is brightly colored in shades of blue and green, and brimming with Jungle-themed décor. There are 3 dining rooms in the restaurant, and we were seated in the large, main dining hall. We were then free to enjoy the surrounding Magic Kingdom attractions while we waited for a table.Īs promised, approximately 45 minutes later we received a text notification that our table was ready, so we headed back to the Skipper Canteen where we were seated immediately. We were told that there was a 45-minute wait for our party of 6, which seemed fairly reasonable, and the host took our phone number to send us a text message when our table was ready. The afternoon that we dined there, we simply walked up to the host stand and asked to have our name added to the list. ![]() While the Skipper Canteen is a table service restaurant, Advanced Dining Reservations are not currently accepted, making this one of the few walk-up dining options on-property. ![]()
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