14 adr's to make!! Soo Excited! Any recomendations?? :)

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Our 180 day's plus 10, is coming sooon!! I am sooo excited! :banana:
Our grandgathering is staying for 14 days!! That means 14 adr's for us!!!! YUMMMM!!!! I am sooo excited! :banana:
Any tips on any restaurant that we shouldn't miss out on? Whats your favorite place in the world to eat!
We want to try tony's for the grandgathering breakfast. Has anyone tried this? What did you think?
Also Any other tips for a grandgathering? 3 of the couples are celebrating anniversaries!
Thanks everyone!! :earsboy:
 
My recommendations would be Ohana, Callifornia Grill (2TS), Le Cellier (2 TS) Nine Dragons, Biergarten, Mama Melrose, La Hacienda, Cape May..
 
My votes go to:

Chef Mickey's
Crystal Palace
1900 Park Fare
O'Hanas
50's Prime Time
Rainforest Cafe
Cinderella's Royal Table (2 TS Credits)
Coral Reef
Biergarten
 
How exciting! I would add Liberty Tree Tavern and Le Chefs de France to the previous lists. I have been so busy I forgot to make ADRs until yesterday and we are less than 4 months out. I can't believe I got everything we wanted:cool1:
 

Teppan Edo is a fun experience *especially* if you have a group that large, you should be able to take over two tables completely, they seat 8 each. If you've never done teppanyaki it's a very entertaining meal. If you're a veteran, the "show" is about middle of the road (no big stunts or tossing food at guests, no flames) but still a lot of fun and very tasty.

If you have some older members of the crowd they will really like 50's primetime because they will recognize the decor items and remember the way things used to run at the dinner table. And the food, while simple, is very good -- must not miss the 50's boston creme parfait for dessert, I'd go there for that alone in a heartbeat. But mostly it's about a hilarious experience which will be very well enjoyed if you can get a large group in a room together there. There are 3-5 tables in each room (think, house with lots of dining rooms), of varying sizes, so you can probably fill a room.
 
There was a special meal we could book because we were booked as a Grand Gathering. It was a a fantastic meal! It requires 2 table service credits but it was at Epcot and you had preferred viewing with a dessert party for Illuminations! I would highly recommend this one!
 
My fav's are:

Ohana
Cape May Cafe (dinner)
Artist Point (2 TS)
Tutto Italia
San Angel Inn
Tusker House (lunch/dinner)
Biergarten
Boma
 
Are children going?

I'd suggest:

Crystal Palace
Ohana
Kona Cafe
50's Primetime
LeCellier
Via Napoli
Yak & Yeti
Cape May
Grand Floridian Cafe
T-Rex or Rainforest (if you have kids)
Plaza (though not a great deal on DDP, good OOP)
 
Our favourites are Boma, Le Cellier and Hoop De Doo.

When the kids still wanted character meals it was also Crystal Palace, CRT, Akershus and OHANAS breakfast
 
Are children going?

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Yup! Children are going. :D One 5 yearold boy, one 4 1/2 year old boy, one 3 year old girl, one 2 1/2 year old girl, & one 1 year old girl! . Yikes! I know Lots of little ones.! But We Love going with our kids! And They LOVE it! :banana: :banana: :banana:
We are just soo Excited! We are meeting my Sisters Family down there. We Live 8 hours away from each other , and are meeting up in WDW. Other Friends are meeting up too! We are all staying at cbr! :) YAY! :woohoo:
 
I would suggest the following:

Le Cellier- Epcot
Chef Mickeys (breakfast) -Contemporaray Resort
Kona- at the Poly
WPE- DTD

Enjoy your trip.:thumbsup2
 
With all the little ones going, I would recommend several character meals. Chef Mickeys is a classic because you get the Fab 5. Use it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner; whichever fits your touring schedule best.

Crystal Palace breakfast before the park opens is particularly good because it's fun to walk up Main Street before the crowds hit, and you'll get great photos of the Castle.

Ditto an early Tusker House breakfast on your AK day.

Some other buffets like Boma and Biergarten are good for big groupsfor dinner (Biergarten is lunch & dinner; Boma does not serve lunch).

Ohana, served family style, is another good choice.

Consider a dinner show: either HDDR or the Luau.

If some/all are paying OOP, the dinner buffet at Trails End at Ft. Wilderness has good food for a bit less than most other restaurants; time it so afterwards you can take a wagon ride around Ft. Wilderness, or watch a classic Disney movie with Chip & Dale. If someone in the group is driving to Disney, have them bring marshmallows to roast; Ft. Wilderness sells s'mores kits but they cost a lot more than at the supermarket.
 
We ate at the new Via Napoli in January and really loved it. Also, my new favorite is Sanaa at Kidani Village. It is so beautiful and unique! Would be a great "side trip" to a resort in order to take a break from the parks. -IF you like to do that sort of thing!
 
We ate at the new Via Napoli in January and really loved it. Also, my new favorite is Sanaa at Kidani Village. It is so beautiful and unique! Would be a great "side trip" to a resort in order to take a break from the parks. -IF you like to do that sort of thing!
 
We don't think that you could go wrong with any of the following:

Coral Reef
Le Cellier (although now it's 2 TS credits :sad2:)
O'hana
Boma (if your dinner party is a little adventurous)
Jiko (see above for Boma)
Tutto Italia
Via Napoli
Whispering Canyon Cafe (if your party can deal with a little excitement)

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TX
 
citricos, flying fish, or california grill for signature. for just a great laugh and character experience 1900 park fare (for dinner). the step sisters are HYSTERICAL! It's a buffet so for a big group it's pretty easy for everyone to find at least something they'll eat.
 
My short list of favorites:

Chef Mickey's breakfast
Liberty Tree Tavern
Garden Grill (great character interactions)
Whispering Canyon Cafe
Le Cellier

Have fun booking ADRs :)
 
I'd suggest some of these...

Crystal Palace (Breakfast love getting a reservation here before park opens)
Ohana (Dinner)
50's Primetime
Rose & Crown
Cape May (Breakfast)
100 Park Fare
Rainforest Cafe
Chef Mickey's is always good for the kids (Not my favorite as far as food, but still good
Tusker House
 
We love Teppan Edo, Le Cellier, Fultons Crab House, T-rex, Bongos, Coral Reef and Cinderella Royal Table! :goodvibes
I hope you have a wonderful time!
 

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