Staying onsite ( I think ... trying to get a reasonable place to stay ) but dont mind going offsite and actually wouldnt mind driving up to 20-30 minutes to get a GREAT meal.Are you staying onsite or offsite?
Are you staying onsite or offsite?
For your age ranges, I'd recommend one character meal. Chef Mickey is a classic and a lot of fun for your age range of children. It is a bit of a splurge at $30/adult for dinner, but it will be a good experience.
We too like to treat ourselves, but not overdo it on costs. Try to mix it up. One character meal (those are usually the most pricey), maybe one fun place like Planet Hollywood, Rainforest Cafe, or T-Rex, and the rest of the time you can dine at Family Friendly Restaurants like Bahama Breeze (fun, casual atmosphere) located in Crossroads Shopping Center, Chevy's Tex-Mex, or an off-site Japanese Hibachi.
Have a great time. Go into the Budget Boards too as there are a lot of discount and cheap eat ideas.
We like to hit offsite places a couple of times. The Ale House at the corner of Winter Garden Vineland Rd and S Apopka Vineland Road (rt 535 near Olive Garden and up the street from Crossroads) is really good with lots to choose from and about half the price of Disney restaurants. We really like Flippers Pizza in the Crossroads Shopping Center too. This time we are also going to try Joe's Crab Shack on S Apopka Vineland.
Check out http://halfoffdepot.com/orlando/ They have gift cards for half price at a lot of off site restaurants. I have not used the Orlando one, but I LOVE the one for Atlanta and use it all the time to save $$ while eating out. They also had an Arabian Nights 1/2 price ticket on there last time I checked