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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 129
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Kid Friendly TS that an adult could enjoy.
Hi, We have ADR's for Chef Mickeys and Hoop Dee Do for our trip in April.
I am not looking for a TS restaurant for dinner that is very kids friendly (we have picky eaters who don't sit still well) but also has food that an adult would enjoy. We were thinking maybe Cape May but we are not big on seafood. What about the Wave? We have heard great things but how kids friendly is it? Any suggestions? |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 126
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I would highly recommend Callfornia Grill. It's an awesome restaurant with a great adult menu, and is extremely kid friendly. We order our food and then walk out on the balcony to look at MK and the lake. They gave us goldfish crackers with our drinks and crayons to color on the paper "tablecloth."
It's the fanciest "family restaurant" that I've been in. |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 948
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'Ohana and Whispering Canyon are kid-friendly, and adults seem to really enjoy the food.
For a signature restaurant, I agree with the PP that California Grill is surprisingly kid-friendly. I think the kids' dessert sushi is very popular. I haven't been, but I imagine the Wave is very kid friendly. I've seen good reviews for it as well.
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Love the wineauxs!
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Sunny South Florida
Posts: 12,662
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We love Wave restaurant. We have been several times in the lounge for drinks/apps. Always fabulous.
We took our grand daughter with us to the dining room...she loved it and we had a wonderful very relaxed meal. Keep in mind..this was before a MNSSHP..so we were in kind of a hurry, but everything was delicous and the staff did a great job getting us out of there, even though we had all courses. We also tested everything on the grand daughters plate, lol. It was delicious, lol.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,720
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Teppan Edo
Coral Reef Ohana Those would be my top picks for good food that adults can enjoy, but still have something to keep the kiddos entertained as well.
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Jenni the Pooh
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 512
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We also love Tony's Town Square in MK. If your kids like spaghetti, it's a very nice meal and relaxing too!
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