After approximately six years, the Grand Floridian Tea Room returns in early 2026 with a refreshed design and an all-new Disney tea experience at Walt Disney World.

Grand Floridian Tea Room
Photo Credit: Walt Disney World

Attention, all Disney fans and tea lovers: the iconic Grand Floridian Tea Room is making a comeback. After years of silence, Disney has officially announced that the Garden View Lounge (formerly the Garden View Tea Room) will reopen in early 2026 with a fresh new look and a renewed tea experience.

What Happened

  • The Garden View Lounge has been closed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (March 2020).
  • It remained shuttered even after the initial reopening of Disney World, largely due to a larger refurbishment of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa lobby and public spaces.
  • The lobby remodeling includes new furnishings, new carpet, updated décor, and an entirely new lobby bar called The Perch, which is set to open on November 10, 2025.

What’s New & What We Know

Here’s what Disney has revealed so far:

  • Name / Location: The space is being reintroduced as The Garden View Lounge. Previously, this was known as the Garden View Tea Room.
  • Timeline: The opening is scheduled for early 2026.
  • Design Changes: The lounge will have a refreshed look that complements the newly-redesigned Grand Floridian lobby.
  • Tea Experience: It will feature a “new tea experience” with “whimsical Disney touches for guests of all ages.”
  • Previous Experience: Before closing, the Tea Room offered a classic afternoon tea (British-style sandwiches, scones, desserts, served in an elegant lounge setting).

Why It Matters

  • The Garden View Tea Room was more than just a café. it provided a treasured upscale experience, a place for relaxing elegance, afternoon tea with charm, and a little bit of Disney whimsy inside a luxury resort. Its closure left a void for guests who wanted something refined outside the parks.
  • Its return signals that Disney is leaning into upscale/themed-dining experiences again, even as it modernizes and renovates its grandest resort.
  • It will pair with other new/ updated lobby features like The Perch bar, part of a broader refresh of the Grand Floridian’s character — keeping its Victorian elegance while updating its amenities.

Grand Floridian Tea Room: What We Don’t Yet Know

There are still a few blanks:

  • Exact Date: “Early 2026” could mean January or even May; Disney hasn’t committed to a specific day yet.
  • Menu & Pricing: There is no published menu yet — what teas, what savory options, what pricing tiers.
  • Special Events: Will the Princess Tea-Party experience return? Or new themed tea events for kids or celebrations?
  • Reservation Policy: Will it require advance booking? Will day guests (not staying at the hotel) be able to reserve?
  • Hours & Capacity: How often will tea be served? Traditional afternoon-tea times? Will there be all-day lounge hours?

Grand Floridian Tea Room: What To Watch & What To Do Next

If you’re planning to visit Disney World in 2026 and want to experience the revived tea room:

  1. Stay Tuned — we will announce the official opening date at MSM News as soon as we receive the information.
  2. Plan Ahead — once the schedule and menu drop, make advance reservations (if required).
  3. Bundle with the Lobby Remodel — consider visiting the Grand Floridian to enjoy the new lobby, The Perch bar, and the refreshed ambiance.
  4. Compare Alternatives — while awaiting reopening, Disney has one “tea-alternatives” (like at The Cake Bake Shop at the Boardwalk), but the Garden View Lounge will likely restore the classic on-site option.

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Jon Self

Jon Self is an avid theme park fan. You can follow him at @pastorjonself on X/ Twitter or Jon.Self.37 at Instagram. He has been writing and editing in the theme park media world for over a decade. He also writes for several "foodie" sites as well as in the faith-based world.