Disney World dinner check for $2,500 sparks social media debate

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

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

The Oregon native shared her yummy experience on TikTok in a viral video, dishing that she spent thousands of dollars in just one evening.

Vinton and her three friends traveled to the Orlando theme park, where they dropped major moolah on food and wine.

The Disney lover’s video has garnered over a million views, where she showed off the different dishes she tasted.

“This is exactly how much we spent at the most expensive restaurant at Disney World,” she wrote in the clip, where she totals up the costs.

The chef’s menu was $395 a person. TikTok/@BethanyVinton

Vinton noted that the restaurant offered two menus — a standard bill of fare at $295, and the chef’s tasting menu, at $395 per person.

The chef’s menu, containing nine different dishes, was the one Vinton and her friends chose.

They also attached a wine pairing to the experience — eight pours throughout the night for $200 per person.

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

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

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

Despite the meal being a “huge splurge,” she told followers she was happy she was able to enjoy the “bucket list” experience.

Vinton and her three friends underwent the lavish Disney dining experience. TikTok/@BethanyVinton

Among the dishes Vinton and her friends devoured, included steak, lobster and cake.

Fans were shocked at the amount of cash spent just for a few small plates.

“Omg! That’s my mortgage, all utilities, car payment and some groceries,” a fan joked.

Vinton and her friends also indulged in a wine pairing. TikTok/@BethanyVinton

“Way overpriced,” someone else rolled their eyes. “Rich people be crazy lmao.”

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

Earlier this year, Vinton gave her fans a virtual tour of Disney World’s hidden snacks.

At the Sunshine Tree Terrace in Adventureland, she showed off mouthwatering potstickers with sweet chili dipping sauce and a sour pineapple upside-down cake from Aloha Isle.

Other lip-smacking snacks sampled included an ice cream martini and meaty empanadas.

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