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Help me plan my meals for MK days...
We are going August 24-September 2. We are a family of five; myself, DH, 9 year old girl, 7 year old boy and 5 year old girl. We've been to Disney several times now but are on a quest to eat at all the restaurants. We are not picky at all and after trying a ton of Disney restaurants only ONE we did not like!
We plan on hitting Magic Kingdom three times during our trip. So need 3 counter service and 3 table service (we are on the dining plan) So these are the Magic Kingdom (or nearby) restaurants we haven't tried: Table service Be Our Guest (priority) Hoop De Doo Revue (really unsure on this one...if we want to pay OOP for it) Plaza Ohana breakfast (Polynesian) The Wave (Contemporary) Grand Floridian Café Liberty Tree Tavern - this menu doesn't really excite me Tonys Town Square - the reviews really don't excite me lol Counter service Be Our Guest counter service lunch Pinnochio Village Haus *we love Colombia Harbor Haus -- we may have to do this just because we are now able to pick and choose for our third since we tried everything else
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Jackie, DH Chris, DD9 DS7 DD5 Next trip to WDW ![]() August 24, 2013-September 2, 2013 - POR! First Disney cruise ![]() Disney Fantasy: January 2014 Previous trips to WDW: 1981 Poly; 1984 Poly; Mar 2001 CSR; Nov 2008 Sports AS; Dec 2010 POP Century; Aug 2011 POR; Aug 2012 CBR/POR Last edited by autismgoesdisney; 01-04-2013 at 07:13 PM. |
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Jackie, DH Chris, DD9 DS7 DD5 Next trip to WDW ![]() August 24, 2013-September 2, 2013 - POR! First Disney cruise ![]() Disney Fantasy: January 2014 Previous trips to WDW: 1981 Poly; 1984 Poly; Mar 2001 CSR; Nov 2008 Sports AS; Dec 2010 POP Century; Aug 2011 POR; Aug 2012 CBR/POR |
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Ok well if I had to choose then go to Mickey BBQ.. My daughters 2 & 9 loved it so much they wouldn't sit they just wanted to dance, it was so special watching them dance with Mickey and friends! Truly unique experience, get there early it's worth it, get in line to meet them all before the show! I felt like we shut it down with all the dancing after too
if your not used to the weather of course cam be daunting but one of our favs plus we just love walking around ft wilderness too it's cozy! Good luck
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Jackie, DH Chris, DD9 DS7 DD5 Next trip to WDW ![]() August 24, 2013-September 2, 2013 - POR! First Disney cruise ![]() Disney Fantasy: January 2014 Previous trips to WDW: 1981 Poly; 1984 Poly; Mar 2001 CSR; Nov 2008 Sports AS; Dec 2010 POP Century; Aug 2011 POR; Aug 2012 CBR/POR |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Hmmm. Never did that so I can't say
what about royal table? My husband actually enjoyed that one!
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For me it would be Hoop Dee Do Review, Be Our Guest, and Grand Floridian Cafe. Stay far away from Tony's Town Square (in my opinion WORST Italian food on propery). Also, since you really enjoy Columbia Harbour House (although I am biased since it is one of my top three if not top C.S. restaurants in all of Disney World) go to it again on this trip.
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The Wave is fantastic and quick. It would be a good breakfast choice!
Grand Floridian breakfast is absolutely on our list for this next trip. Hoop Dee Do hasn't ever been on our radar. I honestly don't think I could sit through that. |
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Tony's: First time we loved it. Next 2 times it was yucky. I think for my chicken parm, they must have opened up a can of plain sauce and dumped it on. Bleck. Liberty Tree: I was like you....I never would try it because I wasn't wowed by the menu. But we wanted something new last time so we booked a lunch there so we could pick off the menu. My husband had the pot roast. I ordered the mahi mahi. The waitress did not recommend it, but cautioned me that if I didn't like it, I could trade. Well, I should have listened. She quickly swept it away and brought me a turkey dinner. It was divine. And for dessert I think we both had the chocolate cake. Very tasty. Looking back, one of us should have gotten the chocolate cake, and the other the toffee cake...then we could have tasted both! We will definently repeat this one. Plaza: Again, we wanted to try something new. We really enjoyed Plaza and will be repeating it. I got the grilled chicken sandwich. I think my husband had a mushroom swiss burger. Our son ordered a PB sandwich and it came cut in the shape of a mickey. I ordered a black & white shake and it was tasty!!
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I would make Hoop Dee Do a priority. Food is good and the entertainment is fun for all ages
Personally, I love the Plaza. The menu is simple (burgers, sandwiches, ice cream), but what they serve is very tasty. When we went, we were seated at a window and had a beautiful view of the castle at night. I also like Tony's. We only went there once & did not order a pasta dish (I think I ordered a pork tenderloin), but I thought the restaurant was well themed, service was great, and the meals we ordered were very good. |
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my 2 cents
looking at your list- if you can get BOG for dinner great, if not then try to get in for lunch.
I love GFC- think its a hidden gym, and we also really liked O'hanna for breakfast. The plaza is nice, but not really a great value as a TS on thr DP- much better fit to pay out of pocket if you aren't on the plan, or are covering for a Signature meal elsewhere. Just roll with it on CS. CHH is really popular- I wouldn't NOT eat there just cause you've not tried the other CS- unless it's a quest! For what it's worth- we've enjoyed the wave for both dinner and breakfast and we are NOT health food types.
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We tried LTT this past Nov for dinner and really enjoyed it. We also like for dinner GFC.
I guess I'm one of the odd ones, lol but I do t have a problem with Tony's. We have eaten there 3x, last time was last May. Been to Ohana's on e but that was for dinner & it was pretty good, DH liked it more then I did. |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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to th op
I just read the name you post by...I have 2 daughters on the spectrum and we ( well they) have some dietary restrictions because of it...feel free to let me know (in private if you prefer) if there are any special considerations to take into account from food restrictions to environment etc. I'll be happy to share the experiences of our trips over the last 5 years.
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2012 Lowes Royal Pacific (Heresy right?)Wilderness Lodge and Swan (6)
2011 Yacht Club (5) 2010 Contemporary (5) 2009 Beach Club Villas (6) 2008 Wilderness Lodge (5) 2005 French Quarter (7) 2004 Wilderness Lodge (2) 2004 Marriott World Center (2) 2003 Polynesian (4) 1996 Port Orleans (4) 1992 Off Site (2) 1988 Grad Night (1) 1988 Naval Training Center (1) 1987 Grad Night (1) 1987 Naval Training Center (1) Several family day trips- early 80's (4) Trips to Fort Wilderness Campgrounds in early 70's (?) |
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My vote is for Liberty Tree Tavern! Lunch there is one of our favorite WDW meals.
We'll be there very soon!
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We requested a table on the porch at Tonys and watched the electric parade while we ate!
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