10 days offsite in January

Joanna & Hunters Mom

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Hi all! We are planning a trip for 10 nights to WDW to celebrate our 10th Anniversary and our daughters 9th birthday. This is a surprise trip for our kids and is their Christmas gift from us. We usually stay at POP Century and get adjoining rooms for us and my inlaws but for this long of a trip we are considering using their timeshare at the Fountains on International Dr. We are used to having a dining plan, so I am curious of some restaurants that are not crazy expensive. We don't mind eating one meal per day away from the parks to save money. Any suggestions?
 
I always make at least one meal at Cracker Barrel. They don't have them where I live and I love them. It's also fun to look around the store after eating they have great old fashioned candy and stuff.

They have tons of chain restaurants on international drive, Olive Garden, Applebee's, Buffalo Wild Wings, Denny's. Fridays etc.

Denny's is usually a good value for breakfast. I'm not much of a fan if their regular food, i got a burger last time and it was very greasy.
 
If you like Japanese Teppanyaki, there is Benihana which is right next to the Fountains. Just go Monday through Friday and do the lunch specials. They are half the price of dinner but still the same show.

A lot cheaper than Epcot's Teppan Edo.

We do that every time we go with the boys when we head down to Orlando.
 


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