8 days on the dining plan.....what TS would you pick?

alaskanmommy

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Hello fellow Dis'ers:

We are going to WDW next year and have the regular dining plan. We love food and really enjoyed our time at free dining last year. I would like to do Coral Reef and Les Chefs again but am having an excrutiating time trying to decide on other TS restaurants. :confused: We don't mind paying OOP for some meals if that means going to some signature restaurants and have never done any of the dinner shows! Is the Fantasmic package worth it? I was thinking of a Brown Derby Fantasmic package but have heard that the seating isn't that great............We will be traveling with kids 4, 6, and 8 (two from another family) so we have a potential babysitter one night. If you were me which TS restaurants would you book ADR's for?? :surfweb:
 
We love LeCellier and Biergarten at Epcot. We also thorougly enjoy Crystal Palace and the Plaza Restaurant at the Magic Kingdom. We did not care for Brown Derby, but we seem to be in the minority in that.
 
I'm a big Kona Cafe fan...the food is good and it's in the Polynesian.

Narcoossee's is a 2 credit TS at the Grand Floridian. It's a great place to watch MK fireworks if you time the ressie correctly.

Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge is a big buffet but your kids will most likely love it for the animals at the Lodge.

50's Prime Time is fun. Whispering Canyon is another fun and a "let your hair down" kind of place.
 
My husband and I do the Fantasmic dinner package at the HBD. The seats our fine with us and you dont have to wait in line.

As far as TS I would pick from

Les Chefs de France
Boma
Le Cellier
Ohana
Crystal Palace
Sci-Fi Dine In
Yak and Yeti
50's Prime Time

I feel like I am forgetting something.

For 2 TS I would pick from (the only ones I have ate at)

Cali Grill
Jiko
Citricos (has the best mango creme brulee)
Artist Point
HBD
 

My husband and I do the Fantasmic dinner package at the HBD. The seats our fine with us and you dont have to wait in line.

As far as TS I would pick from

Les Chefs de France
Boma
Le Cellier
Ohana
Crystal Palace
Sci-Fi Dine In
Yak and Yeti
50's Prime Time

I feel like I am forgetting something.

For 2 TS I would pick from (the only ones I have ate at)

Cali Grill
Jiko
Citricos (has the best mango creme brulee)
Artist Point
HBD

Oh yeah! I forgot about Yak and Yeti. I've heard pretty good reviews so far! And I have always wanted to try Jiko...... This may be harder than I thought it would be. :eek: ........and Les Cellier! Oh man, is it possible to eat TS as every meal? :rotfl: Just kidding, I'm quite the foodie, but even that is pushing it. ;)
Thanks Skeeder!
 
I'm a big Kona Cafe fan...the food is good and it's in the Polynesian.

Narcoossee's is a 2 credit TS at the Grand Floridian. It's a great place to watch MK fireworks if you time the ressie correctly.

Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge is a big buffet but your kids will most likely love it for the animals at the Lodge.

50's Prime Time is fun. Whispering Canyon is another fun and a "let your hair down" kind of place.

We love LeCellier and Biergarten at Epcot. We also thorougly enjoy Crystal Palace and the Plaza Restaurant at the Magic Kingdom. We did not care for Brown Derby, but we seem to be in the minority in that.

I do want to try Narcossee's after hearing some fab reviews. Le Cellier and Biergarten too!! Oh no, I may need to add days just to eat at all of the places I want to try!! :rotfl2:
Thanks KatMark and minniekissed me!!
 
I do want to try Narcossee's after hearing some fab reviews. Le Cellier and Biergarten too!! Oh no, I may need to add days just to eat at all of the places I want to try!! :rotfl2:
Thanks KatMark and minniekissed me!!

alaskan, we've been going to WDW for the last 15 years and we pretty much have our dinners down to a science.. we'll be staying for 7 nights in November.

1st Night: Biergarten
2nd Night: California Grill
3rd Night: Fulton's Crabhouse
4th Night: Yachtman's Steakhouse
5th Night: Tutto Italia
6th Night: Biergarten
7th Night: Bistro de Paris
8th Day: Le Celier (late lunch before we head home in the evening)
 
alaskan, we've been going to WDW for the last 15 years and we pretty much have our dinners down to a science.. we'll be staying for 7 nights in November.

1st Night: Biergarten
2nd Night: California Grill
3rd Night: Fulton's Crabhouse
4th Night: Yachtman's Steakhouse
5th Night: Tutto Italia
6th Night: Biergarten
7th Night: Bistro de Paris
8th Day: Le Celier (late lunch before we head home in the evening)
Thanks KingofKings! That sounds like a good plan. I've always wanted to try Bistro de Paris too. And California Grill,...........and Yachtman's. Oh man this is too difficult. ;)
 
Thanks KingofKings! That sounds like a good plan. I've always wanted to try Bistro de Paris too. And California Grill,...........and Yachtman's. Oh man this is too difficult. ;)

Alaskan, bistro isn't on thr DDP so you could do that for dinner one night and then do a dinner another night that requires 2 TS like Cali Grill or Yachtman's.
 
What does TS mean??????

I am getting the dining plan for an april 2008 trip. thanks for the interesting posts!:rotfl:
 
TS= Table Service
CS= Counter Service

So to say something is 2TS means it would use 2 of your Table Service credits on the dining plan. Or if it just says TS, it just uses one. Hope that helps! :thumbsup2
 
Here are the 8 we did over Christmas:

Teppan Edo
LeCellier
Tutto Italia
Chef Mickey
Donald's Safari
'Ohana
Whispering Canyon Cafe
Hollywood & Vine FDP
 
Here are the 8 we did over Christmas:

Teppan Edo
LeCellier
Tutto Italia
Chef Mickey
Donald's Safari
'Ohana
Whispering Canyon Cafe
Hollywood & Vine FDP

Thanks Allison, how was the Hollywood and Vine FDP, I was thinking of doing the Brown Derby one this trip. I have heard that the Fantasmic seating isn't that great!? And we'll probably do Chef Mickey's as I haven't tried that one yet. LeCellier is a must for us, I haven't been there since I was a kid. Thanks again.
 
I am just back from 8 nights we ate at:
Mama Melrose (FDP), Boma, 'Ohanna, Garden Grill, Raglan Road, Whispering Canyon, Captain's Grille, Coral Reef (my reviews are posted in the reviews section).

If I could have done anything different Le Cellier would have replaced Captain's Grill and 1900 PF or CP would have replaced Garden Grill. I am neutral on the Coral Reef - I really want to try Jiko.

Good luck with your planning.
 
Thanks for the info Vavasmom! Sound like you guys did it right!! I am really trying to get LeCellier this time around!
 
our favorites mostly stuck on EPCOT restaurants

Le Cellier
Captain Jacks
Coral Reef
San Angel
Rose and Crown
Chefs De France
Kona Cafe
 
I'm a big Epcot fan also, they do have some good restaurants and a variety of different ones! Is it horrible to plan our trip around food?? :goodvibes
 
I would do one, two, or all 3 of these.

1. Sunshine Seasons @ EPCOT
2. Pecos Bill @ Magic Kingdom
3. Pepper Market @ Coronado Springs Resort
 
I would do one, two, or all 3 of these.

1. Sunshine Seasons @ EPCOT
2. Pecos Bill @ Magic Kingdom
3. Pepper Market @ Coronado Springs Resort
Are these all CS restaurants?? I have read good things about these. Thanks ADP!
 












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