After 15 family vacations to WDW we've decided to try ALL new restaurants!

We are getting ready for our trip too. Of your list of options to try, I would choose Spoodles for breakfast (the Mediterranian Sampler is outstanding), Kona Cafe for dinner, and Narcoossees. We've had great meals at each of them. Lots of other good suggestions in the thread too, there are so many to pick from, no wonder I'm a planning freak!
 
I'm planning to try:
Biergarten (my hubbie hates german food but i'll have a week at wdw without him so can try this)
GF tea with my girls (excuse me "little ladies")
Flying Fish (with hubbie)

That's all I have planned now, but may try some others when I'm there.
 
We are going back to some of our favorites in December:

Liberty Tree Tavern - dinner
Hollywood & Vine - lunch
Tony's Town Square - lunch
Cantina de San Angel - lunch/dinner/snacks
El Pirata y el perico - lunch
Crystal Palace - breakfast (hopefully it will open on time!)
Rainforest Cafe - lunch/dinner
Main Street Bake Shop - breakfast/snacks

We are also trying some new ones!:
Kona Cafe - breakfast
'Ohana's - breakfast
Polynesian Luau
Donald's Breakfastasaurus
Garden Grill - lunch
1900 Park Fare - dinner


Hope this helps!
 
Alice28
I hope you mean to walk from the Contemporary to the Magic Kingdom. Because it IS too far to walk to Epcot with two little kids! LOL

I know you did, but I can just picture a Mom with two kids along the parkway asking, "Are we there yet?"
 

Dear Belle5, This will be my 5th trip to WDW. I am trying a new hotel(POFQ). Also several new restaurants. Spoodles and Kona Cafe for breakfast. Akershus(only repeat) and Le Cellier for lunxh. Portobello and Fulton's for dinner. I'll let you know I they were. :)

4 days:bounce:
 
jmewin,
Welcome to the DIS! (Although, you might be a veteren that lost a few hundred posts (like me) last night when they upgraded the software for the boards.)
Try the Tonga Toast for breakfast at Kona. It's to die for!!
Belle5
 
Minnie's Mate---

I meant that if we were visiting Epcot one day, is it too far to walk from the International Gateway to Beaches & Cream for lunch....that would be a hoot hiking from the Contemporary to the Beach Resort. ;) Esp with all the baby paraphernalia I'm sure I will have.

Robin
 
I don't think Beaches and Cream is too far from Epcot....though we generally stay at the BWV and walk farther to our room than to Beaches and Cream from Epcot. We have a 2yo and 7yo. I'd go right around opening time if you want to get in without a wait. We plan to try a Kitchen Sink this time! LOL

One place I highly recommend is the Maya Grill at Coronado Springs....for breakfast. The buffet is absolutely wonderful...we discovered it while staying at CSR and have returned there.

Our favorites (planning to return for a 3rd or more times......)
Chef Mickey's
Liberty Tree Tavern (lunch)
Beaches and Cream
Le Cellier
Ohana
Maya Grill (breakfast)
Teppanyaki

Places we'd like to try but haven't yet-
Akershus
Nine Dragons
Chefs de France (well, dh isn't much interested....which is why we haven't done it)
Victoria and Alberts
Flying Fish
Yachtsman Steakhouse
California Grill
Olivia's
Marrakesh
Biergarten

New places we're trying this time-
Luau at the Polynesian
Cape May Cafe Breakfast
Tea at the Grand Floridian
Artist Point (dinner)
House of Blues

Can't wait!
 
in two weeks we are flying to the World! We are also trying some new places this time, ours are:

Le Cellier for dinner just DH and I

Storybook Princess Breakfast for DD and I

Beaches and Cream

Ohana's

Cape May Cafe for Breakfast

I've been hearing so many good things on this board and am very excited to try all of these places...I'll report back when we return!
 












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