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Nemo and crew, the entire buffet can be seafood!

Monsters Inc, the entire buffet can feature "scary food"

Pocahontas, Indian food
 
There are 3 that I've thought about - -

1. A Toy Story/Incredibles Lunch & Dinner at MGM -

I adore the idea of little individual jukeboxes/movie screens at each table! And, I'd also serve "fun" diner-type food - hamburgers, fries, deli sandwiches, etc. The atmosphere would be very diner-y too - booths, counter, chrome, vinyl, etc.

2. A "Happily Ever After" Dinner -

Characters would be the Disney Princesses w/ their Prince/Hero on a rotating basis - Cinderella & Prince Charming, Aurora & Prince Phillip, Snow White & the Prince, Beauty & the Beast, Ariel & Eric, etc. Both the Prince & the Princess would circulate among the tables together as a couple - maybe have 3 couples each evening (or at each setting), and, because the characters rotate, each evening is different.

Disney "love" songs would be playing softly in the background - either piped in music or someone playing the piano and/or harp. Candles on the table - very "romantic" atmosphere - yet, not so stuffy that families can't enjoy the meal as well. An overall "romantic-fun" feeling.

I'd put the "Happily Ever After" Dinner either in Cinderella Castle or somewhere at the Grand Floridian. In addition to typical dinner menu items, I'd also serve "dinner for two" meals.

If it weren't in the castle, then I'd have paintings from the different Disney movies showcasing the couples on the wall. The restaurant could even be sectioned off into separate areas with each area decorated like a specific Disney movie - for example, when you came for your 6:30 ADR, you & your family could be seated in the Beauty & the Beast Dining Room, and another family could be seated in Snow White's Forest or The Little Mermaid's Lagoon - where the tables would be shaped like boats. You would enter the restaurant in The Grand Hall where The Fairy Godmother would be waiting to greet you & then the different "areas" would branch off from The Grand Hall. And, while the restaurant would have separate, uniquely-designed areas, the character couples would visit each area.

3. A Surprise Character Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner

All the characters would visit during breakfast, lunch, & dinner on a rotating basis. So, for breakfast, you might be visited by Rabbit from Winnie the Pooh, Baloo from The Jungle Book, Captain Hook from Peter Pan, Pluto, & Hercules. And, for lunch, you might be visited by Jessie from Toy Story, Mickey Mouse, Meeko from Pocahontas, Mary Poppins, and The Mad Hatter. And, at dinner, you might be visited by Donald Duck, Pinochhio, Peter Pan & Wendy, & Mulan. The characters at each meal would be different & they would be different from day-to-day, week-to-week as well - so it really is a surprise. But each meal would have some of the really "hard-to-find" characters.

I'd set the meal up in a new restaurant in the American Adventure area in Epcot - probably a buffet w/ typical American cuisine w/ some unique American dishes that have been popular throughout the years of our American history.
 

the pre-teen boys need a character meal.. toy story toys with space themed meal (maybe lunch or dinner)
 
Since its so popular nowadays, how about a Pirates character meal. Put it in Caribbean Beach Resort, Port Orleans, or I suppose MK.
 
I'm not picky, they just need something geared toward boys. Anything, Disney are you listening??? :teeth:
 
I would design a "Sidekick" meal. It would feature a rotating array of characters who are not main characters. Some of the characters could be Mike W from Monsters,Iago,Ms. Potts and Chip;you get the idea.
The food for the meal would be a dessert buffet rather than a regular meal. That way alot of people who can't afford a whole meal with a character might be able to enjoy at least something special.
 
Maybe if the Cars movie does well they will incorporate a vehicle/racing restaurant ..that would be fun.
 
1. Muppet meal (maybe turn Mama Melrose into the resturant from the Muppet Movie?)
2. Wizard of OZ.
 


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