The Boathouse restaurant now open in The Landing at Downtown Disney/Springs

The Boathouse Downtown Disney Springs Amphicar restaurant

The Boathouse is the newest restaurant at Downtown Disney from Schussler Creative. Schussler is also the creator of Rainforest Cafe, T-Rex Cafe and Yak & Yeti.

The Boathouse officially opened its doors on April 13, 2015 as one of the new venues in The Landing, the first of four planned neighborhoods as Downtown Disney transitions into Disney Springs. Completion of Disney Springs is set for 2016.

The Boathouse is an upscale, waterfront dining experience featuring dream boats from the ’30s, ’40s and ’50s. The restaurant is 24,000 square feet, with 8,000 feet devoted to the state-of-the-art kitchen where an extensive menu is prepared, showcasing steaks, chops, fresh seafood and a raw bar. The Boathouse will seat up to 600 guests and will serve guests until 2 a.m. The restaurant is designed with nautically-themed rooms including The Runabout, Twin Transoms and The Lake House.

There are also two private dining rooms: The Regatta and The Trophy Room for hosting special events, receptions, and corporate presentations. In addition, there are three distinctive bars featuring classic craft cocktails, along with an extensive list of wines, anchored by American vineyards. Bars include: The Captain’s Raw Bar, The Admiral’s Club Bar and The Dock Bar, which is built over the water and attached to over 300 feet of boardwalk and docks, connecting all areas of the restaurant.

More than a dining experience, The Boathouse immerses guests inside and out with waterfront adventures including live music and Captain’s guided tours aboard The Venezia, a 40-foot wooden Italian Water Taxi featuring champagne toasts and chocolate-covered strawberries. There is also a multi-million dollar fleet of 19 rare boats on display, gathered from museums, private collectors and boat shows from around the world.

Among the star attractions are Captain-guided tours from The Boathouse Amphicars. These amphibious autos launch from land, entering the water with a splash, taking guests on a 20-minute tour of the landmarks of Downtown Disney. Most people have never seen an amphicar because there were only 3,878 of these unique vehicles produced from 1961 to 1968. The Boathouse Amphicars have all been completely restored.

Take a look at the Amphicars in action in our video below:

Take an Amphicar ride at The Boathouse restaurant at Downtown Disney

Throughout each day and evening, The Boathouse Harbor Master will orchestrate flag ceremonies, accompanied by a musical performance of beloved bugle songs, performed aboard a classic 1800’s antique steam boat.

The Ship’s Store, adjacent to The Boathouse restaurant, sports an All-American look, reminiscent of the art deco period of 1939 to 1959, updated with modern mahogany accents. Authentic nautical items are featured at The Ship’s Store such as custom engraved paddles and life rings personalized with a guest’s name or favorite saying, along with Rubba Ducks, distinctive lake-themed merchandise, fine apparel, jewelry, and unique items “Made on Earth.”

“We are extremely honored to open The Boathouse at Downtown Disney, and to be part of the upcoming and exciting transformation into Disney Springs,” said creator Steven Schussler. “We are very proud of our menu and the upscale experience that we have created for our guests. Unbelievable food and service are the top priority, so we chose to partner with Gibsons Restaurant Group to bring their culinary expertise and legendary great service to The Boathouse. In addition to the amazing food, The Boathouse offers a number of water adventures including the guided Captain’s tours on our 40-foot Italian Water Taxi and Amphicars, as well as live music daily.”

Visit The Boathouse Restaurant daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; The Ship’s Store from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Guided Captain’s tours with Champagne and Chocolate-covered Strawberries begin daily at 10 a.m. on The Venezia Italian Water Taxi; Amphicar guided tours begin daily at 10 a.m.

Visit TheBoathouseOrlando.com for more information or call 407-939-BOAT (2628).

Dining reservations will also be available beginning mid-May at 407-WDW-DINE.

See our full report on The Boathouse in the April 30, 2015 episode of “Orlando Attractions Magazine – The Show” and in the Summer 2015 edition of “Orlando Attractions Magazine”.

Get an overview of The Boathouse in the video below:

A look at The Boathouse restaurant and amphicars at Disney Springs
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  1. I can’t wait to tour the new Downtown Disney, “Disney Springs” park. I’ve been hanging out at Animal Kingdom and Walt Disney a lot lately trying to keep up with all of their latest expansions. On my way there I noticed a lot of expansions, and changes that have already taken place. There is now a walk bridge that is just about complete which goes from the new parking garage into the park, and you can even walk over the main road too. I think it looks really cool. I can’t wait to see the final outcome.