Disney World dinner quiz for $2,500 debate

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One woman dove headfirst into the magical world of Disney — and emerged with a $2,500 bill.

Foodie blogger Bethany Vinton faced the challenge of trying Disney World’s most expensive restaurant, Victoria & Albert’s.

The Oregon native shared it with him interesting experience on TikTok in a viral video, he spent thousands of dollars in just one evening.

Vinton and his three friends traveled to Orlando’s theme park, where they dropped a lot of money on food and wine.

The video of the Disney lover has more than a million views, where he shows the different foods he has tasted.

“This is the exact amount we spent at the most expensive restaurant in Disney World,” he wrote in the clip, where he added the prices.

The chef’s menu is $395 per person. TikTok/@BethanyVinton

Vinton said that the restaurant offered two menus – the standard fare at $295, and the chef’s tasting menu, at $395 per person.

The chef’s menu, which has nine different dishes, is what Vinton and his friends chose.

They even added a wine pairing to the event – eight pours all night for $200 per person.

The food blogger and her three friends spent $2,500 on one meal. TikTok/@BethanyVinton

“So the total, for the four of us in food, is $1,500. Our wine pairings are $800, and the tax on that is $149.50,” Vinton said.

“Bringing our grand total to $2,449.50 before taking the cut,” the “Main St. Dish” podcast host added.

Although the meal was “a big one,” he told followers he was happy because he was able to enjoy the “bucket list” experience.

Vinton and his three friends were treated to a wonderful Disney dinner. TikTok/@BethanyVinton

The food that Vinton and his friends ate included steak, shrimp and cake.

Fans were shocked at the amount of cash spent on just a few small dishes.

“Om! That’s my mortgage, all the utilities, the car payment and some food,” joked one fan.

Vinton and his friends also enjoyed a wine pairing. TikTok/@BethanyVinton

“It’s too expensive,” another man opened his eyes. “Rich people are stupid.”

The House of Mouse-loving blogger’s videos are full of reviews of theme park food, including Disney’s Epcot, Magic Kingdom and more.

Earlier this year, Vinton gave his fans a special tour Disney World’s hidden food.

At the Sunshine Tree Terrace in Adventureland, she showed off bowls of dipping sauce with a sweet cream sauce and a square-shaped cake from Aloha. Island.

Other lip smacking dishes tried included the ice cream martini and meaty empanadas.

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