Buntington
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 30, 2011
Hello all!
We are FL residents who just got our first set of APs in November. I am so excited to be going to the parks almost every week (with the exception of blackout dates in December, April, and all summer). We are on a budget, so we are mostly bringing our own snacks, eating QS lunches, and going home before dinner in order to save money. For others who are in the same situation, I thought it might be helpful to do some reviews of our QS meals and snacks as we make our way through the parks each week. We do have a few character dining experiences and other ADRs planned here and there, but otherwise it's QS all the way, baby!
A bit about us...
We are a family of 4. DH and I are in our 30s. I'm a psychologist and DH is a SAHD right now. I have Fridays off, which is the perfect time for us to visit WDW! I'm an adventurous eater and enjoy a variety of cuisines, especially veggies. DH is...not. Additionally, he has a chronic illness that he manages by controlling his diet, which also limits where we can eat.
These are our mini Disney fanatics! Can you tell that they enjoy Star Wars? DS is 3.5 and DD is 1.5. DS is also a very picky eater, like his dad. He basically lives on chicken nuggets and fruit. DD is more like me and will try a variety of things.
My mom and grandmother might also appear in some of these reviews. They are both disabled but love Disney and also love food! They will be joining us for a couple of trips.
So there you have it! On to the reviews. I'll update as we have more trips to the parks.
Review List:
12/16 Lotus Blossom Cafe & Kringla Snack (Epcot)
January-we'll be eating at at least two QS in Epcot, we have an ADR for Rose & Crown Pub, and we'll likely be checking out additional QS at HS, MK, and AK.
February-BOG breakfast ADR
March-Garden Grill lunch ADR
April-Akershus breakfast ADR (DS's birthday), Crystal Palace dinner ADR (DD's birthday)
We are FL residents who just got our first set of APs in November. I am so excited to be going to the parks almost every week (with the exception of blackout dates in December, April, and all summer). We are on a budget, so we are mostly bringing our own snacks, eating QS lunches, and going home before dinner in order to save money. For others who are in the same situation, I thought it might be helpful to do some reviews of our QS meals and snacks as we make our way through the parks each week. We do have a few character dining experiences and other ADRs planned here and there, but otherwise it's QS all the way, baby!
A bit about us...
We are a family of 4. DH and I are in our 30s. I'm a psychologist and DH is a SAHD right now. I have Fridays off, which is the perfect time for us to visit WDW! I'm an adventurous eater and enjoy a variety of cuisines, especially veggies. DH is...not. Additionally, he has a chronic illness that he manages by controlling his diet, which also limits where we can eat.
These are our mini Disney fanatics! Can you tell that they enjoy Star Wars? DS is 3.5 and DD is 1.5. DS is also a very picky eater, like his dad. He basically lives on chicken nuggets and fruit. DD is more like me and will try a variety of things.
My mom and grandmother might also appear in some of these reviews. They are both disabled but love Disney and also love food! They will be joining us for a couple of trips.
So there you have it! On to the reviews. I'll update as we have more trips to the parks.
Review List:
12/16 Lotus Blossom Cafe & Kringla Snack (Epcot)
January-we'll be eating at at least two QS in Epcot, we have an ADR for Rose & Crown Pub, and we'll likely be checking out additional QS at HS, MK, and AK.
February-BOG breakfast ADR
March-Garden Grill lunch ADR
April-Akershus breakfast ADR (DS's birthday), Crystal Palace dinner ADR (DD's birthday)