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Private Events at Disney Springs - Splitsville


Did you know you can have private events for your celebrations at Walt Disney World? After much research, we narrowed our options down to several Disney Springs locations and ultimately ended up with an event at Splitsville Luxury Lanes.  We chose this option because we know the food is great there and bowling gave our guests something fun to do besides just mix and mingle with one another.
Our private event included reserved lanes together and and area with tables for our party, shoe rentals for our guests and a buffet of pizza and sushi (our choices!) We also did the first round of drinks on us but guests were welcome to go to the bar for more if they wanted and we had servers walking around taking care of us as well.

While prices do vary based on time of day, type of event etc, we found the value for what we received here was fantastic and our guests raved about the event!  Having the activity really allowed people to have something to talk about to get to know one another and kept them busy and having fun the whole time. 
While most people don't think of a bowling alley as having the best food, Splitsville is unique in this aspect.  The food was a huge hit.  We also appreciated that there were vegetarian options easily available and our gluten free guests were able to order off the menu since the buffet options were really just fruit and salad for them. 
Salad

Sushi Platter

Fruit Platter

Pizza Selections

Fun Cocktails!
The sushi was such a huge hit we actually ended up ordering more, which the team made super easy for us.  When we wrapped up, we were able to pack up any remaining pizza to go which was a great perk as well.

If you are looking for a way to make your next trip a little special or planning a gathering in the Walt Disney World area for a large group (we had about 40-50 people for this event, but you can do bigger or smaller) we'd highly recommend booking a private event.  For more information for your event, please contact Splitsville directly using their contact form here.  

For other private event ideas, check out our brunch at Homecomin' here.



Maci Schau
Maci is an avid foodie and loves trying out new restaurants and seasonal food offerings in the parks.  You can email Maci at maci@kingdomkonsultant.com.

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