Disney_Princess83
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2007
Hi everyone!
We are off to WDW in October 2013 for 25 days and absolutely cannot wait! We have started to discuss where we would like to eat. We have been to WDW several times. We won't be on the dining plan as it simply doesn't work for us. We are adults but love character meals, which we usually do for breakfast. We generally only do one table service meal a day. If we do two, it's breakfast and a late dinner. Having lunch and dinner reservations simply doesn't work for us.
Currently we are looking at:
Character Meals
Tusker House
CRT
1900 Park Fare (dinner)
O'Hana
Crystal Palace
Chef Mickey
Akerhaus
Other Meals
Jiko
Boma
Coral Reef
Le Cellier
Be Our Guest
Tutto Italia
Tony's Town Square Restaurant
Where else would you recommend? We don't want to do the two dinner shows (Hoop Dee Doo or Spirit of Aloha) as we have done them previously and didn't love them. Also for EPCOT, we're not sure how many table services we want to do as the Food and Wine Festival is on at the same time. We're not big eaters so would like to spend some of the day snacking.
Any suggestions? Any "must dos" on your list?
We are off to WDW in October 2013 for 25 days and absolutely cannot wait! We have started to discuss where we would like to eat. We have been to WDW several times. We won't be on the dining plan as it simply doesn't work for us. We are adults but love character meals, which we usually do for breakfast. We generally only do one table service meal a day. If we do two, it's breakfast and a late dinner. Having lunch and dinner reservations simply doesn't work for us.
Currently we are looking at:
Character Meals
Tusker House
CRT
1900 Park Fare (dinner)
O'Hana
Crystal Palace
Chef Mickey
Akerhaus
Other Meals
Jiko
Boma
Coral Reef
Le Cellier
Be Our Guest
Tutto Italia
Tony's Town Square Restaurant
Where else would you recommend? We don't want to do the two dinner shows (Hoop Dee Doo or Spirit of Aloha) as we have done them previously and didn't love them. Also for EPCOT, we're not sure how many table services we want to do as the Food and Wine Festival is on at the same time. We're not big eaters so would like to spend some of the day snacking.
Any suggestions? Any "must dos" on your list?