Adult Girls only trip, deluxe dining: tips? HELP!

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I'm wondering if you had 4 adult women where you would eat one TS breakfast? Or would you just skip it & eat at another TS lunch. We got deluxe dining & are doing 3 signature sit down places (Flying Fish Cafe, Jiko, & Artist's Point), plus lunch at Coral Reef & lunch at Yak & Yeti. What do you think of our choices & what should be our final choice?

We love fish & steak and are fairly adventurous. We'll have a car & park hoppers so location isn't an issue. Help!!! We want to have the mostest fabulousest girls only trip ever as my sis & I have 7 kids (all together) & this is our first time away without them. Trust me, we need a great trip! ;)
 
I'm wondering if you had 4 adult women where you would eat one TS breakfast? Or would you just skip it & eat at another TS lunch. We got deluxe dining & are doing 3 signature sit down places (Flying Fish Cafe, Jiko, & Artist's Point), plus lunch at Coral Reef & lunch at Yak & Yeti. What do you think of our choices & what should be our final choice?

We love fish & steak and are fairly adventurous. We'll have a car & park hoppers so location isn't an issue. Help!!! We want to have the mostest fabulousest girls only trip ever as my sis & I have 7 kids (all together) & this is our first time away without them. Trust me, we need a great trip! ;)

My best girlfriend and I are in the midst of planning a girls only trip to WDW. She and her son joined us at WDW for spring break and now she is hooked on the World!

We absolutely love Tusker House breakfast and yes, we plan to go there even w/o kids. I would also try Kona Cafe at the POly b/c I hear that they have Tonga Toast on the breakfast menu. That is the yummiest thing at WDW! I personally love the breakfast buffet at Boma too. Food is a critical element of a successful girls trip!! :cool1:

You made great choices for the dinners! :thumbsup2 Those are some of the same places that we will be going to, she has never done them. We also plan to go to Hoop Dee Doo.

Have an awesome trip!
 
I personally would skip a TS breakfast in favor of lunch. That's more a matter of personal taste though, as I'm not a big breakfast eater and tend to find lunch/dinner menus more appealing than breakfast ones. And you're going to have such fun on an all girls' trip! I'm young and kidless, so all trips I've taken to Disney have been girls' trips that include good dining. It makes for the best trips, IMO. We did it last August and have plans to do it again this October and are very excited about it.

As for your choices, we've eaten at Flying Fish and Artist Point, though not at Jiko, Y&Y or Coral Reef. (Jiko is on our list for October though). We really liked Artist Point, though we weren't too crazy about Flying Fish. We found the food to be a little bland and overpriced, but we might have just hit things on an off night as the reviews for this place are generally pretty positive. Our favorite signature restaurant out of the four we tried last trip was Citricos though. We liked that so much we're going back in October.

As for where to go for lunch as your final choice, what about trying the new restaurant "The Wave" that'll be opening up at the Contemporary this summer? There's no menu up yet, but from what I hear, a lot of what's currently available at the Concourse Steak House will be available there (and I think they're keeping the same staff) and that's been a good restaurant. Or how about the Brown Derby or Chefs de France?
 
A late ressie at Raglan Road might be nice. This is our favorite restaurant and they have entertainment in the evenings. The seafood is flown in fresh every day and my husband loves their steak.
 

My husband and I just did almost the exact same thing. We were on deluxe for 4 days and were able to squeeze in Jiko, Artist Point, Brown Derby, California Grill, Yak and Yeti, O'hana and Marakesh.

My suggestion is to go for a breakfast. The only day we didn't feel ill was the day we did O'hana in the morning and then dinner at Artist Point.

O'hanas also fun because the Poly is beautiful and the food comes to you, rather than going around a buffet. We had a great time there. Lei's are included! :goodvibes
 
Personally, I LOVE TS breakfast. My votes are for either Kona or Boma. Kona if you want sit-down; Boma for buffet. Both are fab.

All your other choices sound great! :thumbsup2
 


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