The Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa will reopen on March 19, ending a 2,190-day closure that began during the 2020 pandemic shutdown. This marks the return of the last major experience closed from that era, with updates including an Alice in Wonderland-inspired theme. Reservations opened on February 19 and filled quickly, reflecting strong demand.
Walt Disney World Resort has seen a gradual restoration of experiences since the 2020 pandemic closures, with attractions, entertainment, and dining options returning over the years. However, the Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa remained closed, becoming a symbolic holdout for fans.
The tea room, known for its elegant afternoon teas offering a peaceful escape from park crowds, shut down in 2020 and did not reopen with the rest of the resort. This absence lasted 2,190 days, spanning nearly six years. Disney has now confirmed the reopening on March 19, 2026, coinciding with the start of March.
The return features updates to align with current standards: a refreshed interior and an Alice in Wonderland-inspired thematic direction, blending whimsical elements with the resort's Victorian elegance. This reimagined experience maintains the slow-paced, intentional atmosphere that distinguished it previously.
Pricing is set at $79 per adult and $49 per child (ages 3–9), positioning it as a special-occasion activity rather than a casual stop. Reservations became available on February 19, 2026, and were reported to fill almost immediately, with guests facing challenges securing spots even when booking early.
For many visitors, the reopening represents more than a dining revival. It closes the final chapter of pandemic-era disruptions at Walt Disney World, restoring the complete pre-2020 resort experience. The Grand Floridian, renowned for its classic luxury including lobby orchestras and signature dining, will once again offer this refined setting amid its high-energy surroundings.