![]() There’s another of these food display cases on the other side of the entrance, and yet another set inside the entrance. In addition to the menus in her hand, you’ll also notice a menu-sign on the right side of the photo, and a display case with menu items directly behind her. These Cast Members hand out menus for guests to review. Guests are greeted by Cast Members outside the restaurant. It’s a small land, but an incredibly beautiful one.įor now, let’s take a look at The Explorer’s Club… Not pictured is the puppet stage area, fake train station, and Gardens of Wonder play area. To the left and in the background is Mystic Manor. In the mid-ground middle is The Archives Shop, which is a gift shop for Mystic Manor that also sells some goods from around the world (including other Disney parks). Just to give you some bearing on Mystic Point, in the foreground of the photo above on the right is The Explorer’s Club. This isn’t a knock at the restaurant in terms of theme, the end result is stunning, with a restaurant that would hold its own with the best of Tokyo DisneySea’s restaurants. This is a departure from the Mystic Manor, which melds fiction and reality pretty well. It feels authentic despite its eclectic style. Like Mystic Manor itself, the restaurant is very detailed, with dining rooms themed to different locations, including Russia, Egypt, Morocco, India, and China. Since this restaurant contains some artifacts collected by Lord Henry Mystic and is a meeting place for the S.E.A., it was a natural fit to export some of the decor from the vacant Adventurers Club so it could be used elsewhere… The Explorer’s Club Restaurant has separate bay sections for “Flavors of Japan,” “Korean Treasures,” “Southeast Asian Delights,” and “Indonesian Spice.” It’s pricey as far as counter service goes, but these items are not your standard theme park fare and portions are large.Įxplorer’s Club was highly anticipated for many Walt Disney World fans as it incorporates elements from the fan-favorite, now-defunct Adventurers Club as well as the Society of Explorers and Adventurers (S.E.A.). ![]() The dining spot is Halal-certified with a fairly large menu and multiple ordering bays. It’s in Hong Kong Disneyland’s exceptional expansion, located next door to Mystic Manor, not just one of Disney’s best new attractions, but one of Disney’s best ever attractions. The Explorer’s Club Restaurant is a counter service restaurant in Mystic Point, based partly upon the now-extinct Adventurers Club at Walt Disney World’s Pleasure Island. ![]()
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