View Full Version : I'd love to see your dinner plans for your disneymoon! What are they?
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-12-2009, 01:15 PM
I am sittinghere, 186 days till the big Disneymoon (So so late for me huh:rotfl: ) and since I don't know part hours I cant really figure out what I Want to do. I know the first two days we arent going to leave the resort much and just relax since the wedding will probably take so much out of us...
Here's what I'm thinking
July 21- Crystal Palace for breakfast, stay for a while then head back to relax and figure out what we're doing that night...
July 22- Probably EPCOT since it's fh favorite place in the world so we will probably go to Biergarten
July 23- We will probably be meeting with my uncle who is a manager in HS so we will probably do the Fantasmic Package at Hollywood & Vine
July 24- Our one week anniversary of being mr and mrs so probably LeCellier Steakhouse (If we can get in) And brown derby as a backup
July 25-BOMA
July 26-Brown Derby
July 27-Chef Mickeys (Heard good things about this place!)
July 28-
July 29-
July 30-
July 31-
Any one have any suggestions? We really dont eat out much so when we get to wdw we get sick usually very fast lolol...
Any one know of good days to go certain places?
Let's see yours!:wizard:
saxyrockchick
01-12-2009, 01:48 PM
Oh my!
So excited to hear you are going to be there in july as we are getting married on the 27th. I have only a few places i really want to eat at. for instance my DF wants to go to planet Hollywood and i would love to eat at whispering creek due to the ketchup thing. May post closer to the date for anyone who wants to make up numbers at my dessert party due to the mil indicision to go i may be a few short of my 21 person miminum:yay:
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-12-2009, 02:09 PM
may I ask what the ketchup is?
YOu're wedding is the 27th? Maybe we'll sneak a peak!
Skylarr29
01-12-2009, 02:34 PM
I would make at least one dining reservation a day since it will be pretty busy in July.
My votes are for Jiko and Artist Point. I also love the California Grill, and have heard great things about the Yachtsman Steakhouse, Narcoossee's, and Citrico's.
We love Le Cellier's soup and even had it shipped in from the restaurant for our wedding!
Biergarten is yummy! Make sure to try the Bavarian cheesecake if you like cheesecake. I won't even admit to how many I ate when I was there lol!
gemmybear83
01-12-2009, 02:57 PM
I loved Biergarten too :thumbsup2 - I ate a bit of everything!!
Your plans sound great - there is just too much choice isnt there!
RachaelA
01-12-2009, 03:19 PM
Here's our potential ADRs.
Sunday May 31st- Tutto Italia
Monday June 1st- Le Cellier Dinner
Tuesday June 2nd- Mama Melrose Dinner Fantasmic Package
Wednesday June 3rd- Crystal Palace Dinner
Thursday June 4th- Chef Mickey’s Dinner (This one is booked already)
Friday June 5th- Jiko Dinner as part of the Wayanama Safari
Saturday June 6th- 1900 Park Fare Dinner
Sunday June 7th- Narcossee’s Dinner for the fireworks
We still need one for our last night Monday June 8th. We are thinking about just being simple and going to Big River Grille and Brewing Works.
I hope Fantasmic is offered the night I'm planning on us eating there with the package.
DisneyBrideToni
01-12-2009, 03:23 PM
We made ADR's for the Crystal Palace, Italy, the Poly Luau, Cali Grill, 50's Cafe, Cinderella's Castle, Coral Reef and Artists Point. We are also doing some other things like the Keys to the Kingdom Tour and Massages and the GF.
If you want to eat a Le Cellier I suggest making that one ASAP. I have been trying since my 90 day window to get in there and I STILL can't get in no matter how many times I call. Even for lunch!:headache:
I would make at least one dining reservation a day since it will be pretty busy in July.
My votes are for Jiko and Artist Point. I also love the California Grill, and have heard great things about the Yachtsman Steakhouse, Narcoossee's, and Citrico's.
We love Le Cellier's soup and even had it shipped in from the restaurant for our wedding!
Biergarten is yummy! Make sure to try the Bavarian cheesecake if you like cheesecake. I won't even admit to how many I ate when I was there lol!
Ditto Skylarr. Jiko and Cali Grill are a must!
Angela0917
01-12-2009, 03:28 PM
We made ADR's for the Crystal Palace, Italy, the Poly Luau, Cali Grill, 50's Cafe, Cinderella's Castle, Coral Reef and Artists Point. We are also doing some other things like the Keys to the Kingdom Tour and Massages and the GF.
If you want to eat a Le Cellier I suggest making that one ASAP. I have been trying since my 90 day window to get in there and I STILL can't get in no matter how many times I call. Even for lunch!:headache:
Is Le Cellier really that hard to get into?!?!?! Yikes! I really hope I can get a reservation!!!
Here's where I'm *HOPING* to make reservations:
Cap'n Jacks
Coral Reef
CRT Breakfast (already booked)
Sci-Fi
Chef Mickey's (already booked)
O'Hanas
Le Cellier
California Grill
Cape May Breakfast
Skylarr29
01-12-2009, 03:30 PM
We made ADR's for the Crystal Palace, Italy, the Poly Luau, Cali Grill, 50's Cafe, Cinderella's Castle, Coral Reef and Artists Point. We are also doing some other things like the Keys to the Kingdom Tour and Massages and the GF.
If you want to eat a Le Cellier I suggest making that one ASAP. I have been trying since my 90 day window to get in there and I STILL can't get in no matter how many times I call. Even for lunch!:headache:
Toni, Call and ask for a ressie for 3 for Le Cellier and you will probably get it. There are only like 3-2 person tables in the whole place and the reservation system does not show availability even when there is.
DisneyBrideToni
01-12-2009, 03:32 PM
Toni, Call and ask for a ressie for 3 for Le Cellier and you probably get it. There are only like 3-2 person tables in the whole place and the reservation system does not show availability even when there is.
Really!!?? Oh I will do that! Thanks for the tip Melissa! I will call up now and see. I have never been there and I am dying to try the soup and the maple creme brulee sounds yummy!
DisneyBrideToni
01-12-2009, 03:38 PM
ahhh I tried and its still booked the whole time. I will just find out when we get there if maybe there is a last minute cancellation.
Thanks though Melissa! :goodvibes
Skylarr29
01-12-2009, 03:44 PM
ahhh I tried and its still booked the whole time. I will just find out when we get there if maybe there is a last minute cancellation.
Thanks though Melissa! :goodvibes
You're welcome. It sucks that they won't book 2 people at a table for 4 but I guess the system just doesn't show it and a lot of people don't know any better.
hgbluesparkles
01-12-2009, 07:17 PM
Ours are...
March 20- Les Chefs
March 21- Boma
March 22- '50s Prime Time Cafe
March 23- Crystal Palace for breakfast and Kona for dinner
March 25- Coral Reef
March 26- Narcoosee's
March 27- Lunch at Big River (my FI is a microbrew nut so he had to go here)
Some other suggestions for you: Le Cellier (I couldn't get this even though I really wanted to go), California Grill, Jiko
Edit: Never mind on Le Cellier I see that you're already considering it. How about Citricos? I asked about the Wave on the dining board a few weeks ago and heard it was very good but decided on Kona instead.
Tink_Kel
01-13-2009, 10:30 AM
15 May - Dinner with family at Ohanas
16 May - After-ceremony Celebration Breakfast at Grand Floridian Cafe
16 May - Dinner at Bice, Portofino Bay Resort, Universal
17 May - Dinner at Crystal Palace
18 May - Not sure yet!
19 May - Maybe breakfast at Crystal Palace (we have 10:30 Honeymoon shoot at Magic Kingdom scheduled)
- Lunch at Cpt Cooks (Poly) - My DF loves their pulled pork sandwich!
- Dinner - Sweetheart dinner for two at Yachtsman (this is part of the new "Celebration" offerings...hope it's worth it!)
20 May - Lunch at T-Rex, DTD
21 May - I'm thinking dinner at Le Cellier
ONly one more month until i can make PSs!!!! :banana:
Angela0917
01-13-2009, 10:36 AM
15 May - Dinner with family at Ohanas
16 May - After-ceremony Celebration Breakfast at Grand Floridian Cafe
16 May - Dinner at Bice, Portofino Bay Resort, Universal
17 May - Dinner at Crystal Palace
18 May - Not sure yet!
19 May - Maybe breakfast at Crystal Palace (we have 10:30 Honeymoon shoot at Magic Kingdom scheduled)
- Lunch at Cpt Cooks (Poly) - My DF loves their pulled pork sandwich!
- Dinner - Sweetheart dinner for two at Yachtsman (this is part of the new "Celebration" offerings...hope it's worth it!)
20 May - Lunch at T-Rex, DTD
21 May - I'm thinking dinner at Le Cellier
ONly one more month until i can make PSs!!!! :banana:
Ohhh!!! I want details for the sweetheart dinner for two!!! I can't find any info about it on the website!!
Tink_Kel
01-13-2009, 10:53 AM
Ohhh!!! I want details for the sweetheart dinner for two!!! I can't find any info about it on the website!!
Sweetheart Dinner for Two (available Spring 2009)
Sweetheart Dinners are the ideal way to put the thrill and happy sentiment into any special occasion. A meticulously prepared three-course Prix Fixe meal begins with an appetizer, continues with a signature entrée, and finishes with a shared decadent celebratory dessert, served with flair. A souvenir toasting glass is yours to keep in commemoration of the moment.
I copied the above from the Disney "What will you Celebrate" website. From what I understand, this is only offered at about four restaurants...I forget which ones, but I remember Yachtsman was one of them....I think Jiko was one of them too. The folks at Disney Dining are still pretty vague about it
Angela0917
01-13-2009, 10:56 AM
I think California Grill is one of them too, and I'm hoping to make reservations there for the last night of our honeymoon. The Sweetheart Dinner for 2 sounds fun! Do you know how much it costs?? Like I don't really understand what makes it different?
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-13-2009, 11:00 AM
Ohhh!!! I want details for the sweetheart dinner for two!!! I can't find any info about it on the website!!
Can someone please let me know what the sweetheart dinner for two is? I searched it and it doesn't make sense lol
And around how much etc???
tank you!!:lovestruc
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-13-2009, 11:06 AM
Sweetheart Dinner for Two (available Spring 2009)
Sweetheart Dinners are the ideal way to put the thrill and happy sentiment into any special occasion. A meticulously prepared three-course Prix Fixe meal begins with an appetizer, continues with a signature entrée, and finishes with a shared decadent celebratory dessert, served with flair. A souvenir toasting glass is yours to keep in commemoration of the moment.
I copied the above from the Disney "What will you Celebrate" website. From what I understand, this is only offered at about four restaurants...I forget which ones, but I remember Yachtsman was one of them....I think Jiko was one of them too. The folks at Disney Dining are still pretty vague about it
jeeze I missed your post entirely!!!! thank you so much!!!
Tink_Kel
01-13-2009, 11:12 AM
I just called Disney Dining. The participating restaurants are Narcosees, Flying Fish, Citricos, California Grill, Brown Derby, Artist Point, Jikos, Yachtsman, and Artist Point.
The cost is $150, except for Cali Grill is $170. You also get to take the menu with you.
Hope this helps!
Lynn5700
01-13-2009, 12:23 PM
I am sittinghere, 186 days till the big Disneymoon (So so late for me huh:rotfl: ) and since I don't know part hours I cant really figure out what I Want to do. I know the first two days we arent going to leave the resort much and just relax since the wedding will probably take so much out of us...
Here's what I'm thinking
July 21- Crystal Palace for breakfast, stay for a while then head back to relax and figure out what we're doing that night...
July 22- Probably EPCOT since it's fh favorite place in the world so we will probably go to Biergarten
July 23- We will probably be meeting with my uncle who is a manager in HS so we will probably do the Fantasmic Package at Hollywood & Vine
July 24- Our one week anniversary of being mr and mrs so probably LeCellier Steakhouse (If we can get in) And brown derby as a backup
July 25-BOMA
July 26-Brown Derby
July 27-Chef Mickeys (Heard good things about this place!)
July 28-
July 29-
July 30-
July 31-
Any one have any suggestions? We really dont eat out much so when we get to wdw we get sick usually very fast lolol...
Any one know of good days to go certain places?
Let's see yours!:wizard:
Girl you have to go to Oahanas!! So good.
Kona is very good, Le Ceillier, Coral Reef, Tutto Italia.
Crystal Palace breakfast is so good. Chef Mickeys breakast is good too. Brown Derby was good, Boma , Beirgarten is so good too!
I would cut Hollywood and Vine if you can...that is the only place we did not care for in DHS...try to get into 50s prime time for the Fantasmic package. (or any other restaurant in on the package)
We are going to be eating at Jiko and Cali Grill this coming trip, I hear they are great too!
Lynn5700
01-13-2009, 12:25 PM
I just called Disney Dining. The participating restaurants are Narcosees, Flying Fish, Citricos, California Grill, Brown Derby, Artist Point, Jikos, Yachtsman, and Artist Point.
The cost is $150, except for Cali Grill is $170. You also get to take the menu with you.
Hope this helps!
I want to do that for our anniversary dinner at Cali grill.
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-13-2009, 12:30 PM
How is Ohana's?
Tink_Kel
01-13-2009, 12:43 PM
I second Ohanas! It's my favorite!
beatlesblonde
01-13-2009, 12:43 PM
Well we've still got a lot of time before we make and ADR's but DF and I aren't big eaters while we're on vacation (I think because we're to busy doing other things) but since we will be on our honeymoon we'll going to try and do at least one nice sit down meal. I'm hoping for Le Cellier just because of the soup (thanks for whomever told the tip on reservations :thumbsup2 ). And I know for sure we'll also do breakfast at the Crystal Palace since it's now a WDW trip tradition for me. We might do the ESPN Club again depending on whether there any football games we want to watch while we're there. Other than that we tend to do counter service so we can eat and go.
Lynn5700
01-13-2009, 01:02 PM
Ohanas is AMAZING! Schedule it at night and then watch wishes on the POLY beach after dinner.
We were lucky on the first night we went there the week of our wedding. We all had the best seat in the house and watched the fireworks, we were right by the window. It was a great way to start the week.
Now I always book it and watch Wishes on the beach. We love it.
Anyway the food is sooo good! The bread pudding alone is a reason to go!! YUM! I have reviews in my siggy.
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-13-2009, 01:16 PM
At around what time would you suggest we head there for diner? And what beach? I know there are a couple (Am I bothering you too much I'm sorry!)
DisneyBrideToni
01-13-2009, 02:01 PM
I also booked the sweetheart dinner for two at Artists Point for our last night. I thought it would be a nice thing for our last honeymoon night. I didn't know anything about it but when I was making my reservation for the Keys to the Kingdom tour the CM told me all about it.
Angela0917
01-13-2009, 02:08 PM
I just called Disney Dining. The participating restaurants are Narcosees, Flying Fish, Citricos, California Grill, Brown Derby, Artist Point, Jikos, Yachtsman, and Artist Point.
The cost is $150, except for Cali Grill is $170. You also get to take the menu with you.
Hope this helps!
$150 per person? Or $150 for both? Is this just a regular meal and you keep the menu?
DisneyBrideToni
01-13-2009, 02:12 PM
$150 per person? Or $150 for both? Is this just a regular meal and you keep the menu?
Its 150.00 for both of you. You get to keep the menu and you get commemorative toasting glasses as well.
Angela0917
01-13-2009, 02:14 PM
But do you just like order off the regular menu?? Do you get a special table or anything?
Lynn5700
01-13-2009, 03:17 PM
At around what time would you suggest we head there for diner? And what beach? I know there are a couple (Am I bothering you too much I'm sorry!)
When we went in May Wishes was at 9...so I booked the ressie at 8:30 so we were able to watch in the restaurant.
In oct again MK closed at 9 so I made the ressie at like 6:30 to give us time to eat and head down to the beach. It worked out perfectly.
I also booked the sweetheart dinner for two at Artists Point for our last night. I thought it would be a nice thing for our last honeymoon night. I didn't know anything about it but when I was making my reservation for the Keys to the Kingdom tour the CM told me all about it.
Oh Toni I can't wait to hear about it. We are also going to do the tour so let me know what you think.
DisneyBrideToni
01-13-2009, 03:34 PM
But do you just like order off the regular menu?? Do you get a special table or anything?
I am actually not 100% sure but I think you have different meals to choose from. So each of you gets an appetizer, meal, you share a dessert and you get champagne and the commemorative glasses. I am sure the table is for two and in a romantic area away from too much commotion.
Angela0917
01-13-2009, 04:21 PM
I would love to hear details about this as soon as someone does it... Toni, I think you will be first!!
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-13-2009, 05:15 PM
I am actually not 100% sure but I think you have different meals to choose from. So each of you gets an appetizer, meal, you share a dessert and you get champagne and the commemorative glasses. I am sure the table is for two and in a romantic area away from too much commotion.
I called and they said you can infact choose what you want!
When we went in May Wishes was at 9...so I booked the ressie at 8:30 so we were able to watch in the restaurant.
In oct again MK closed at 9 so I made the ressie at like 6:30 to give us time to eat and head down to the beach. It worked out perfectly.
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Oh goodness now I have to literally stalk the site to see if they've put up the july hours. I can not wait to do this and surprise df with the beach view of the fireworks after!
[QUOTE=Angela0917;29649243]I would love to hear details about this as soon as someone does it... Toni, I think you will be first!!
Me too! It's getting more and more exciting!!!!:dance3:
DisneyBrideToni
01-13-2009, 10:32 PM
I would love to hear details about this as soon as someone does it... Toni, I think you will be first!!
No problem. I will be sure to take pics and provide any information I can about our experience. :thumbsup2
Tink_Kel
01-13-2009, 10:51 PM
Thanks Toni! :goodvibes WOW, you are getting so close! :bride:
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-14-2009, 10:35 AM
No problem. I will be sure to take pics and provide any information I can about our experience. :thumbsup2
18 days!! I am counting down for u! lolol SO exciting! You'll have your disneymoon report in no time!!
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-14-2009, 10:42 AM
Okay so now, with all your wonderful suggestions my dinner plans will have to be something with that delicious toast.... We are definitely doing Ohana for our anniversary and I will surprise him on the beach for the fireworks....
saxyrockchick
01-14-2009, 11:54 AM
Yeh our wedding is the 27th at SBP at noon. feel free to sneak a peek i know i'll be popping down the day before to see if i can get one.
Apparently if you ask for ketchup at Whispering Creek you end up with a load of bottles on you table as they announce it and everyone else brings you theirs. I love kethup!:yay:
Mrsdisneyb2b
01-15-2009, 02:14 PM
Yeh our wedding is the 27th at SBP at noon. feel free to sneak a peek i know i'll be popping down the day before to see if i can get one.
Apparently if you ask for ketchup at Whispering Creek you end up with a load of bottles on you table as they announce it and everyone else brings you theirs. I love kethup!:yay:
:rotfl: :rotfl: omg I will sooo do that now!!! That is hysterical....
The 27th that is so awesome! We leave the 31st so sad:sad1:
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