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Magic Kingdom Restaurants Pass Fall Health Checks With No High-Priority Violations

Unannounced state reviews logged only minor procedural fixes ahead of the holiday rush.

Overview

  • Florida’s Division of Hotels & Restaurants inspected six table-service kitchens between late September and mid-November, and all passed with zero high-priority violations.
  • The reviewed locations were Cinderella’s Royal Table, Crystal Palace, Tony’s Town Square, The Plaza Restaurant, Liberty Tree Tavern, and Jungle Navigation Co. Skipper Canteen.
  • Findings fell into basic or intermediate categories such as labeling, storage placement, equipment limescale, and documentation or training lapses.
  • Inspectors reported issues corrected on site or through immediate follow-up, with no shutdowns or reinspections required.
  • Notable examples included a longer list at Crystal Palace (residue, unlabeled flour, slime, expired training), on-site fixes at Tony’s (beard restraint and produce placement), and HACCP log gaps at Skipper Canteen, while The Plaza logged a single basic item.