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Indoor eating at the park

littlejen22

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Apr 19, 2011
Any recommendations and are any of the restaurants worth going to just to see them like some at Magic Kingdom? We are going the end of June/beginning of July and will need to eat inside so we can cool off. When we went last time it was only March and we were hot eating outside but really enjoyed the quick service at Lucky Nugget and Comet Cafe.
 
At the park, Corner Cafe is probably the best combination of indoor dining, nice seating area (greenhouse atrium), and good food (plaza inn is franchised/outsourced chain food).

At the hotels, Walt's Cafe at the disneyland hotel is unique and popular with western tourists. The lunch entrees include unlimited trips to a good quality and well stocked "salad bar" (includes meats, breads, and desserts).

The Chef Mickey dinner buffet at Hollywood Hotel has a pretty good selection and the value isn't bad considering you're at Disney (and there's an online coupon you can print out to offset the cost).
 
Yeah I was also going to suggest Corner Cafe! There is also the restaurant near Mystic Manor - but I haven't looked at the seating but I do remember standing outside the door and I could feel the air-conditioning and thought - hmmm - that would be a nice cool down!
 
I am also visiting in July so I am researching on indoor restaurant seating with air con as well. The Explorer's Club in Mystic Point (the China, India and Russia rooms) and Royal Banquet Hall in Fantasyland are quick service dining with air con. Hope veteran disers can confirm. Thanks in advance!
 
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The Explorer's Club in Mystic Point (the China, India and Russia rooms) and Royal Banquet Hall in Fantasyland are quick service dining with air con. Hope veteran disers can confirm. Thanks in advance!

Yes, that is correct - I was going to suggest the Explorer's Club. There may also be an indoor place in Adventureland.
 
At the park, Corner Cafe is probably the best combination of indoor dining, nice seating area (greenhouse atrium), and good food (plaza inn is franchised/outsourced chain food).

At the hotels, Walt's Cafe at the disneyland hotel is unique and popular with western tourists. The lunch entrees include unlimited trips to a good quality and well stocked "salad bar" (includes meats, breads, and desserts).

The Chef Mickey dinner buffet at Hollywood Hotel has a pretty good selection and the value isn't bad considering you're at Disney (and there's an online coupon you can print out to offset the cost).

does the online coupon still exist?
 


I second the suggestion for Explorer's Club Restaurant in Mystic Point. We ate there during our visit in February. Lovely air con, really yummy food, and unique decor. You can sit in whichever themed room you like: China, India, Russia, Morocco or Egypt. It's great to see even if you don't eat there.
 

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