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A first look inside the reimagined Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

  • Writer: Emma Walton
    Emma Walton
  • 1 hour ago
  • 2 min read
Walt Disney World has shared a tea-riffic sneak peek at the elegant experience inspired by Alice in Wonderland, reopening March 19.

A first look inside the reimagined Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

Grab your best-teas and get read-tea for the debut of The Garden View Lounge – Tea Experience at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, opening to guests March 19, 2026.


Walt Disney World has shared a first look at this reimagined space which blends the elegance of the Victorian era with the playful charm of the Walt Disney Animation Studios film Alice in Wonderland, bringing the timeless story from the silver screen to the heart of the newly refurbished Grand Floridian, sure to leave you feeling enchanted.


A first look inside the reimagined Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

As you step into The Garden View Lounge, it feels like walking into a sunlit conservatory, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows.


A first look inside the reimagined Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

No matter the time of day, natural light pours into the room, giving the entire space a warm, inviting glow.



As you look closer into the space, the furniture strikes a balance between modern comfort and classic Victorian, making the lounge feel fresh while honoring the beloved Grand Floridian style guests know and love.


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As with any Disney location, the magic is in the details. The floral patterns, plush fabrics, and gentle hues of green, blue, and gold create a serene atmosphere that feels connected to nature.



Organic shapes appear throughout the room, portraying the flowers and leaves you’d find in a flourishing garden, creating a lush escape for anyone who enters.


A first look inside the reimagined Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

The brass-framed mirrors resemble flower petals, reflecting an outdoor garden, while the stained-glass windows featuring native Floridian birds add color, character, and warmth.


A first look inside the reimagined Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

Looking down, the gorgeous carpet inspired by winding garden vines will have you stop in your tracks (it was one of the first things I noticed about the space!). Do you see anything special integrated into the design?


A first look inside the reimagined Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

This long-awaited Afternoon Tea Service returns with a delicious menu inspired by the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland, of course served with a unique presentation of Twinings Teas.


Adults are welcome to choose between a traditional tea service or a plant-based option, while younger guests can enjoy a special children’s tea. It’s a thoughtful approach that makes the experience feel welcoming for families, couples, and solo tea lovers alike.


For more delightful details, wonder over to DisneyWorld.com.


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A first look inside the reimagined Garden View Tea Room at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

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