Advice on Restaurants?

Olaf

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Planning for our upcoming visit (1-3 Oct). Will be staying at the Disneyland Hotel. Current idea is to hit the Studio on Sunday 2 Oct, as that's the day we'll be checking in at DH. Arriving very late 1 Oct and will stay at Hotel de Elysee for that night.

Not sure where to eat lunch at that park. When it closes, planning on heading over to Annettes to see if we can get lucky.

Going to book Walts for lunch on Monday, and then plan to go to Earl of Sandwich in the evening.

Will need some place to eat Tuesday morning before heading into Paris. Open to ideas. We're kinda past the character breakfast stage. Thank you.
 
My favourite place to eat lunch in the Studios is Café des Cascadeurs. It's an old American trailer diner. The actual trailer is an original and is the oldest restaurant in any Disney park. The only problem is that the menu is very similar to Annette's.

The buffet 'Restaurant Des Stars" is pretty good. They often bring out Remy from Ratatouille which is entertaining.

If you were hoping for something lighter, I prefer Blockbuster Cafe to Restaurant en Coulisse. It's quieter and the options are healthier.

Walt's is a must so that's a good idea. I personally prefer to eat there in the evenings so that you can watch the parade from there.

Earl of Sandwich is getting some great reviews but to me it looks more like a lunch type of place.

As for Breakfast, I believe you can pay to have it in any of the hotels. So you could eat breakfast at the Disneyland hotel if you wanted. If you'd rather eat somewhere else, Annettes do a very good breakfast.
 
Thank you for that input, Happy Tappy. I've been to WDW more times than I can count and can plan a visit there in my sleep, but this is a whole new ball game. We're only going to be there for two full days and I don't want to get it wrong with my planning. :thanks:
 
If you're staying at the DLH, your breakfast for Tuesday will already be included in your Monday night stay. The characters there are outside the restaurant, not inside, so don't let that put you off.
 









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