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{{Template:Infobox Disney ride || image=ReflectionsChinaCheshireCafe.jpg| caption='''The entrance sign for Reflections of China.the Cheshire Cafe'''| landopened=World Showcase2011 (As Cheshire Cafe)| openedpark= May 22, 2003Magic Kingdom| typeland= Circle Vision 360 FilmFantasyland| parkcustom_label_5= EpcotSponsored By| durationcustom_value_5=13:00 <ref name= "D23"> https://d23.com/a-to-z/reflections-of-china-film/ </ref>Minute Maid| custom_label_1 = Formally Known AsRestaurant Type| custom_value_1 = Wonders of ChinaQuick Service|custom_label_2= FastPass +Menu Type|custom_value_2= NoCereal and Minute Maid snacks|custom_label_3= BudgetBased on|custom_value_3= 1,000,000 <ref nameAlice in Wonderland| custom_label_4= "times"/> Previously Known As| custom_value_4= Enchanted Grove (Wonders of China1983-2011)}}Reflections of China Cheshire Cafe is a movie located within the [[China]] pavilion, within quick service restaurant in [[EpcotFantasyland]].==Attraction Restaurant History==In the late 1970sThe building that today houses Cheshire Cafe originally opened in 1973 as Fantasyland Art Festival, with most of the planning for World Showcase complete, Disney approached the People's Republic of China about creating a travelogue video for caricature and portrait merchandise location. In 1983 the China pavilion building was repurposed as a dining location named Enchanted Grove <ref > http://www.omniluxe.net/wyw/fanart.htm </ref>. The quick service restaurant remained essentially the same until October 11, 2011 when it was renamed Cheshire Cafe <Ref name= "Jackeasywdw"> http://landwww.allearseasywdw.netcom/blogseasy/jackspenceblog/walt_disney_worldcheshire-cafe-replaces-enchanted-grove-at-magic-kingdom/theme_parks</epcotref> <ref> http:/china/ www.wdwmagic.com/dining/enchanted-grove/news/09nov2011-fantasyland's-'enchanted-grove'-to-be-renamed-'cheshire-cafe'.htm </ref>. Although interestedFollowing the name change, the Chinese government light blue shingles on the restaurant's roof was concerned about giving Westerners permission to film their country. In factremoved, China originally insisted as was the ivy that all of Disney’s filming could be strictly supervised, and they refused to let Imagineers take aerial shots of Tibet or found on the Great Wall <ref name= "Jack"/>. Disney was uncomfortable with this agreement, and after showing Chinese officials the movie Fantasia, they were able to acquire more freedombuilding <ref name= "Jackeasywdw"/>.
==Fun Facts and Trivia==
* When filming Cheshire Cafe is named after the Huangshan Mountain sequence, over three dozen locals were hired to lift a 300-pound camera up 16,700 stone steps <ref name= "Jack"/>Cheshire Cat character in Alice and Wonderland. * In Wonders of China guests could see the Peking Opera Company perform The Monkey King Raises Havoc in Heaven <ref This name= "times"/> * To make ties the scene seem more natural, actors were used instead of real tourists restaurant in with the Great Wall scene <ref name= "times"/>nearby [[Mad Tea Party]] attraction.
* Cheshire Cafe is located directly next to [[The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]] show building.
==Official Website==
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/cheshire-cafe/
==References==