4 Nights, 5 Dinner Choices

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My DW and I are taking our first "adults only" trip to Orlando this December, and though we only have four nights to eat without kids, we've only been able to narrow down our choices to five restaurants. Any recommendations on which one we should shelve until next time?

Here are the remaining options:

- California Grill
- Yachtsman Steakhouse
- Brown Derby
- Artist Point
- Le Cellier (I know this is the only non-Signature on the list, but the wife likes it a lot)

Le Cellier is the only one we have been to previously. Also, we're not doing the DDP, so credits aren't an issue (we're doing TiW, though).

Thanks!

Ryan
 
I suggest you choose one for lunch one day, and have dinner at the other four.
 
Maybe do LeCellier for an early lunch since you've been there before and enjoy the others for dinner....

Have a blast! Would love to go without kids someday! :)
 
I suggest you choose one for lunch one day, and have dinner at the other four.

We thought about that, but were concerned that it would be such a heavy lunch that it would ruin the dinner, unless we really spread them out.
 

I would skip brown derby. We went there last year and didn't really think it was anything special. Definitely keep Yachtsman!! I agree w/the PP though, if you want to do all 5, pick one for lunch, may Le Cellier.
 
My DW and I are taking our first "adults only" trip to Orlando this December, and though we only have four nights to eat without kids, we've only been able to narrow down our choices to five restaurants. Any recommendations on which one we should shelve until next time?

Here are the remaining options:

- California Grill
- Yachtsman Steakhouse
- Brown Derby
- Artist Point
- Le Cellier (I know this is the only non-Signature on the list, but the wife likes it a lot)

Le Cellier is the only one we have been to previously. Also, we're not doing the DDP, so credits aren't an issue (we're doing TiW, though).

Thanks!

Ryan

TiW??:confused3
 

Tables in Wonderland, a discount available to AP holders.

I'd lose Le Cellier. You have two steakhouses and Yachtsman is superior to Le Cellier. I think Brown Derby is better than Le Cellier.
 
Of those, I'd axe Le Cellier. I like the suggestion of going there for lunch. I had the same concerns as you , about it maybe being too heavy, but they have delicious sandwich options that are just the perfect amount for a lunch.

I think I might actually prefer it for lunch, having now seen the menus for dinner, as well.
 
I'd definitely keep Artist Point and Yachtsman Steakhouse. I'd have to axe Brown Derby.
 
Of those, I'd axe Le Cellier. I like the suggestion of going there for lunch. I had the same concerns as you , about it maybe being too heavy, but they have delicious sandwich options that are just the perfect amount for a lunch.

I think I might actually prefer it for lunch, having now seen the menus for dinner, as well.

Very true. We could always do Le Cellier for lunch, then have fish at Artist Point for dinner.

Well, I guess it's down to Le Cellier and The Brown Derby if we can't do lunch.
 
Brown Derby, without a doubt. Probably the least memorable meal I've had so far - not bad, just nothing special.
 


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