mgentry210
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2014
Hello everyone! Just back from 11 days of Disney and I am full and tired! Here's a quick background on us. My husband and I have been married 2 and a half years. He proposed at Narcoossee's after Wishes, we were married and the Wedding Pavilion and honeymooned at the Boardwalk. Throw in about 5 other trips and we've been a lot over the last 5 years. We have annual passes and we typical just book our 3 fastpass+ and maybe one or 2 other rides and do deluxe dining with a late breakfast/early lunch and later dinner at a signature restaurant. In other words we take it easy and slow. NOT THIS TRIP!
This time we took our nieces with us ages 16 and 5. Mainly for the 5 year old I booked a TON of character meals. 11 Character meals. ELEVEN! 12 if you count Hoop Dee Doo. I will tell you at the end if I thought it was a. worth it and b. overkill. I bet you can already guess the answer to b.
And for my husband I booked both of the Star Wars meals and premium package. We did not do a dining plan this trip.
Here's the best part of all. I finally managed to get the chef's table at Victoria and Alberts this time! Woo Hoo! More to come on this one...
In the end I tried to blend our usual signature style dining with character meals for the kids.
OK. Let's get started.
Here the run down:
Frozen Royal Welcome In-Room Celebration
Wilderness Lodge Club Level
Whispering Canyon Cafe Dinner
Cinderella's Royal Table Breakfast
California Grill Dinner
Tusker House Breakfast
Mickey's Backyard BBQ
Cape May Breakfast
Wilderness Lodge Cub's Den
Flying Fish Cafe
50's Primetime Lunch
Mama Melrose Fantasmic Dinner
Crystal Palace Breakfast
Be Our Guest Dinner
O'hana Breakfast
Yachtsman Steakhouse
Rainforest Cafe Animal Kingdom
Victoria and Albert's Chef Table Part 1
Victoria and Albert's Chef Table Part 2
Victoria and Albert's Chef Table Part 3 Desserts!
Sci-Fi StarWars Breakfast
Brown Derby Lounge
Hollywood and Vine Star Wars Dinner
Feel the Force Premium Package
Askerhaus Breakfast
Cava de Tequila
Tutto Gusto
Narcoossee's
1900 Park Fare Breakfast
Hoop-Dee Doo Revue
Boathouse Lunch
Thanks for reading along with me!
This time we took our nieces with us ages 16 and 5. Mainly for the 5 year old I booked a TON of character meals. 11 Character meals. ELEVEN! 12 if you count Hoop Dee Doo. I will tell you at the end if I thought it was a. worth it and b. overkill. I bet you can already guess the answer to b.
And for my husband I booked both of the Star Wars meals and premium package. We did not do a dining plan this trip.
Here's the best part of all. I finally managed to get the chef's table at Victoria and Alberts this time! Woo Hoo! More to come on this one...
In the end I tried to blend our usual signature style dining with character meals for the kids.
OK. Let's get started.
Here the run down:
Frozen Royal Welcome In-Room Celebration
Wilderness Lodge Club Level
Whispering Canyon Cafe Dinner
Cinderella's Royal Table Breakfast
California Grill Dinner
Tusker House Breakfast
Mickey's Backyard BBQ
Cape May Breakfast
Wilderness Lodge Cub's Den
Flying Fish Cafe
50's Primetime Lunch
Mama Melrose Fantasmic Dinner
Crystal Palace Breakfast
Be Our Guest Dinner
O'hana Breakfast
Yachtsman Steakhouse
Rainforest Cafe Animal Kingdom
Victoria and Albert's Chef Table Part 1
Victoria and Albert's Chef Table Part 2
Victoria and Albert's Chef Table Part 3 Desserts!
Sci-Fi StarWars Breakfast
Brown Derby Lounge
Hollywood and Vine Star Wars Dinner
Feel the Force Premium Package
Askerhaus Breakfast
Cava de Tequila
Tutto Gusto
Narcoossee's
1900 Park Fare Breakfast
Hoop-Dee Doo Revue
Boathouse Lunch
Thanks for reading along with me!
Last edited: