
Explorer's Club Restaurant
Embark on a tasty adventure as you dine on exotic international cuisine in 5 rooms themed to exotic locales.
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Explorer’s Christmas Dinner Buffet at Explorer’s Club Restaurant and Admission to “Momentous: Party in the Night Sky” Special Viewing Area Package
This dazzling Christmas night is all reserved for you. Savor a traditional festive buffet at your reserved table in Explorer’s Club Restaurant, then enjoy “Momentous: Party in the Night Sky” from your exclusive reserved viewing area. A grand festive evening, arranged just for you.
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Dine Around the World
Lord Henry Mystic built his club to resemble 5 countries that he admired—China, India, Russia, Morocco and Egypt. As a member of the renowned Society of Explorers and Adventurers, Lord Mystic traveled the world in search of uncharted lands and extraordinary artifacts. He built Explorer's Club Restaurant to welcome fellow club members and to pay tribute to some of the society’s favorite places.
While the exterior and main hall of the club are faithful to the predominant Victorian architecture of the time—with eclectic touches inspired by North Africa and Indonesia—the 5 incredible dining rooms contain the materials and treasures that Lord Mystic brought back from exotic regions that he explored.
The Chinese Room features rich black, red and gold colors offset by an exquisite jade sculpture of an elegant dancer from the Tang dynasty. Not to be outdone, the striking Indian Room is burnished with lavish dark wood paneling, intricate carvings and ornate crystal chandeliers.
The skillfully crafted wall molding and fine ceramic tiles decorating the stove bring warmth to the cozy Russian Room. Most dramatically, the light and airy Moroccan Room is contrasted with the adjoining dark and tomb-like Egyptian Room—which is the resting place to a gold-laden sarcophagus.
Fans of the Adventurers Club at Walt Disney World Resort will recognize the tribal masks in the Explorer's Club Restaurant entry hall. The masks were relocated here after the venerable Florida institution completed its last adventure.
While the exterior and main hall of the club are faithful to the predominant Victorian architecture of the time—with eclectic touches inspired by North Africa and Indonesia—the 5 incredible dining rooms contain the materials and treasures that Lord Mystic brought back from exotic regions that he explored.
The Chinese Room features rich black, red and gold colors offset by an exquisite jade sculpture of an elegant dancer from the Tang dynasty. Not to be outdone, the striking Indian Room is burnished with lavish dark wood paneling, intricate carvings and ornate crystal chandeliers.
The skillfully crafted wall molding and fine ceramic tiles decorating the stove bring warmth to the cozy Russian Room. Most dramatically, the light and airy Moroccan Room is contrasted with the adjoining dark and tomb-like Egyptian Room—which is the resting place to a gold-laden sarcophagus.
Fans of the Adventurers Club at Walt Disney World Resort will recognize the tribal masks in the Explorer's Club Restaurant entry hall. The masks were relocated here after the venerable Florida institution completed its last adventure.





