The BOATHOUSE and Disney Springs Update

The ongoing Disney Springs project recently took a major leap forward with the opening of The BOATHOUSE.IMG_4409This upscale waterfront dining location is a new “must do” for anyone coming to Walt Disney World. Not only does it have amazing food but it also is one of the most breathtaking locations to see a sunset in Orlando. With its huge windows that open out onto the dock to the classic boats tied up outside, The BOATHOUSE is not just a place to eat, it is a place to enjoy.IMG_4393The BOATHOUSE — which actually takes up the space formally occupied by both Rock ‘n Roll Beach Club and Motion, for those old school Pleasure Island fans — offers 600 seats, all with prime view of some of the best seafood and steaks along with other tantalizing food offerings.IMG_5304

As someone who has a small seafood allergy, I was very hesitant to try any of the options… but I am really glad I did! The foods, from the shrimp mac ‘n cheese to the succulent meats, were amazing. Each menu item is a piece of art ready to be devoured. The soft shell crab is flown in when in season and The BOATHOUSE is one of the very few locations in Florida that it is available. But, as good as the main courses were, the thing that stood out — and a reason I will go back more times then I should — is the baked Alaska. This dessert is one of the most tasty things I have ever had; just the sight of it alone is enough to make your mouth water.IMG_5318Now you will notice this is not one of those perfectly taken food pics where there is nothing in the background. Well, that is because I had to stand up just to get it all in the photo! If nothing else, plan to make a trip to The BOATHOUSE on your next trip to Downtown Disney/Disney Springs just for the baked Alaska… and save me a slice!

As I mentioned, not only is the food amazing but the location itself is a testament to the team at Walt Disney Imagineering who took this space and made a restaurant location you will want to visit over and over again.IMG_4389From the beautiful indoor bar to the perfect-for-an-amazing-afternoon Dockside Bar, The BOATHOUSE is the perfect location to get away for some time without the kids.IMG_4390If you are looking to sample some (or all… we don’t judge) of the menu, the inside of The BOATHOUSE has more to look at then can be seen in one visit. Plus, add in live entertainment and you have the perfect location to escape the parks for a few hours.IMG_4404

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IMG_5309Once you are done with your meal and you want to take a nice walk, the bridges around the dock offer a great view of Lake Buena Vista along with some beautiful “floating art” — classic boats that will have you really wanting to set sail on the water.IMG_4397

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IMG_4403And if all of that wasn’t enough to draw you to The BOATHOUSE, where else will you have a chance to take a spin around the waterways in your very own Amphicar? You may be asking what an Amphicar is and you would not be alone: An Amphicar can drive on both land and sea. For an additional charge, your Captain will take up to 3 guests on a tour of the lake and offer a beautiful view of Downtown Disney.IMG_4416

IMG_4412For a look at the full menu and information about reservations, visit The BOATHOUSE page.

Of course that is not all that is new at Downtown Disney… time to jump to the next page!

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Jeremiah Good
Our main correspondent for Walt Disney World and the Orlando area and a heck of a paleontologist if he does say so himself.