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Old 10-16-2009, 11:14 AM   #1
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Dining "experiences" for non-meat eaters?

My 9 yr old daughter, who is somewhat still afraid of characters (doesn't mind them as long as they keep their distance) and I will be in WDW in mid January.
I am looking for recommendations for fun dining experiences for us given that we don't care that much about direct character interaction and that we are not meat eaters (we do eat seafood/fish). The Ohana experience is probably a little too pricey for us given most of the main course is meat. But it would still be fun to see a show of some sort or other type entertainment.
Would the Chip & Dale Campfire sing-along be too baby-ish for her (I heard they sing Barnie songs)?
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Old 10-16-2009, 07:36 PM   #2
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I would recommend someplace with a buffet, that way you can pick and chose. There is a Clam Bake at Cape May Cafe which I believe is buffet style. Beirgarten in Germany has a buffet and live music. Also Rainforest Cafe and T-rex have great atmosphere and no characters coming to your tables. They also have vegetarian options!
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I don't eat any meat either, but O'hana is a lot of fun. I eat the shrimp and with all the other stuff, it's plenty. You can request a vegetarian meal and I heard it's really good, but I think it has tofu in it, and I don't like that. I think O'hana would be fun for your daughter. My DGD (6) loves it there. They do the hula, limbo, and push coconuts around with a broom. It's one of her favorite places to eat at DW. Your daughter can order from Kona, next door. I've never been to the campfire, since I've never been to it. Also, the Coral Reef in Epcot is fun. We love to watch the fish while we're eating. Have a great time!!
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Some of the CS restaurant are so fun--I really enjoy eating at
them every trip--and the price is right.

MK--"Starlight Cafe"-Veggie Burgers with all the fixens
(has a space alien robot that plays an organ w/a show while you eat--
he is a fixed robot he will not get up but moves in place--like Chuck E Cheese).
Pinochios Haus--Cheese Pizzas (over looks IASW ride) the whole
restaurant has murals of the STory--very pretty.

AK--Pizzafari--More beautiful Murals of animals--very bright colors--
they serve breakfast and lunch (pizzas).

DHS--Pizza Planet--Large arcade, like in the movie in Toy Story.

Epcot--Sunshine Seasons (lots of veggie choices) Future World
Fish N'Chips in England WS--yummy!!

TS:
Tony's Town Square at MK.
Themed like the movie Lady and the Tramp but without any Characters.
May be pricey though.

Also the Princess Breakfast at Epcot it is in Beirgarten in Germany.
The Princess are ladies dressed like the characters but without the'
large masks so she can tell that they are real people.
Plus it's cheaper that eating at Cinderellas Castle.
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