2 Weeks of dining! Recommendations

BabyHabs

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We are going for 2 weeks in March and getting the DDP. We are a group of 5 including kids 2, 7 and 9. I want to hit lots of great dining spots! My ADR window is coming up in 15 days!
We are more about experience/theme/entertainment than the actual the food, but also would love some great food! We are not fine dining people and probably won't have much to drink cause kids. Staying at CR and BC.

So, here is what I have for a list, so far. What am I missing that we really shouldn't miss?

Chef Mickey's - Probably do a breakfast and dinner
Hoop Dee Doo Review
Tusker House - Breakfast
Rainforest Cafe - Lunch (love their salads)
CRT - Breakfast
BOG - Breakfast and a Lunch/Dinner
Hollywood and Vine - Breakfast
The Coral Reef
The Garden Grill
50s Prime Time
Sci-fi Dine-in

What are the great CS places I should hit?
 
I think you have a good list so far...Some other fun ones you may like:
Teppen Edo (Epcot)
Whispering Canyon
Ohana
San Angel Inn - Nice theme
I have heard people like the characters at 1900 Park Fare
TREx at Downtown Disney (similar to Rainforest except dinosaur theme - kids would probably like the theme)
 
If you're at BC I would do Cape May breakfast and Beaches and Cream - we love them! Epcot CS is all really good. Try Boardwalk Bakery, too. Columbia Harbour House at MK is wonderful and Cosmic Rays is good if you want to split meals.... especially with little ones. Have fun!
 
Since you are there for two weeks, make the trip over the Animal Kingdom Lodge and eat at Boma. It is a great buffet with African inspired food so you can try things but there is also stuff for the kids to eat. It is also nice to stand and watch the animals while talking to some of the guides near the savannah.
 

1900 Park fare dinner. Best character interaction on property. Via Napoli for the best pizza on property.
 
I think you have a good list so far...Some other fun ones you may like:
Teppen Edo (Epcot)
San Angel Inn - Nice theme
I have heard people like the characters at 1900 Park Fare
TREx at Downtown Disney (similar to Rainforest except dinosaur theme - kids would probably like the theme)

If you're at BC I would do Cape May breakfast and Beaches and Cream - we love them!

Since you are there for two weeks, make the trip over the Animal Kingdom Lodge and eat at Boma. It is a great buffet with African inspired food so you can try things but there is also stuff for the kids to eat. It is also nice to stand and watch the animals while talking to some of the guides near the savannah.

1900 Park fare dinner. Best character interaction on property. Via Napoli for the best pizza on property.

All of these are great places to go.

Sci-Fi Drive In is difficult seating for a family of 5, especially with a 2 year old who may want a booster or a high chair still.


Yak and Yeti and Animal Kingdom is a very well themed restaurant as well. And there isn't a lot of asian inspired places at Disney.
The Kona Cafe at Polynesian is a fun breakfast place to go to as well before the parks. Tonga Toast anyone?

The Contempo Cafe at the Contemporary has a nice selection of QS restaurants. Other people really love Earl of Sandwich at DTD. Flame Tree at AK is a good one to eat at as well.
 
Since everyone listed ones I recommend, I am going to say Akershush in the Norway pavilion! One table service to see the princesses! Plus breakfast is amazing there!
 
You're missing O'Hanas! One of my favs! very hard to book so i suggest booking that now. Food is Hawaiian style but good for a picker eater too (trust me i am one)

Whispering Canyon is fun! I love going there for breakfast since I usually do WL and dine there. Fun place to start your day and keeps you full til dinner.

I also suggest The Wave at Contemporary. It's not a wild, fun place like some places in Disney but great food in a quiet atmosphere. A good place for the parents to go 'phew' and just wind down and relax for a bit. Kid's menus good too.

Lastly, the Cafe at Grand Floridian is great! Don't let the cafe name throw you off. Very good steaks and again quiet.
 
For great CS, as well as great value on the credit, try Wolfgang Puck at the Marketplace location- sit down experience, plated meals, CS credit. My kids always request it each time, and the break from cake in a cup desserts is nice too. We also like using CS credits to snack around the world in Epcot- one credit for fish and chips in England, another for nachos in Mexico, another for a shwarma (sp?) in Morocco, etc. This can make it a fun way to let kids try new things without sticking them all with a meal they don't enjoy by picking one country to all sit and eat at.
 
I highly recommend going to The Wave! We've never had a bad meal there, the food and service is excellent!
 

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