kdzbear
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2006
- Messages
- 1,317
I have made ADR's for Rainforest Cafe, Crystal Palace, and Playhouse Disney at Hollywood & Vine, but they can be changed. What are your opinions on these places? Any other character dining that you feel is better than these? Any other casual dining (i.e. counter service, etc.) that you recommend?
I think the kids will really like Rainforest Cafe. Are you going to the one at Animal Kingdom or the one at Downtown Disney? The Crystal Palace is the perfect place to meet Pooh and friends and the food is good too! The food was not fabulous at Hollywood and Vine, but the character interaction was wonderful. The characters get down on the kids level and really connect with them.
As for counter service it would depend on what your kids eat. My kids like the atmosphere at Toy Story Pizza Planet at Hollywood Studios. A meal includes a small, but generous pizza, salad and a drink. I like Pinochio Haus at the Magic Kingdom for your basic chicken strips meal. You can watch the loading and unloading of It's a Small World from some of the seats in this restaurant. At Animal Kingdom I liked Pizzasafari. Epcot's pick is Sunshine Seasons in the Land. It is set up like a food court buffet and there are plenty of choices for everyone. They also have the best desserts - try the strawberry shortcake!
I'm going to kinda switch gears right here for a minute and ask a question about the flights and attractions. Aidan (6 yo) and Chris (dh) both have motion sickness. It isn't severe in the car, but I wonder if it will be worse with the flight and/or park rides. I do not have motion sickness, and we have never traveled since Aidan was born, so I'm not sure what to do here.I know that all of my kids are old enough to take Dramamine. My questions are: 1) Do you have experience with using motion sickness meds? 2) Which do you feel are most effective or which would you recommend? and 3) Should I go ahead and give them the Dramamine or other OTC motion sickness med before the flight or wait to see if they get sick? Like I said, I'm completely at a loss on this one.
Okay, that's all the questions for now. I think. . .![]()
My oldest gets sick on all plane landings. We were in NY one time and stopped at a pharmacy to pick up some dramamine and he told us to use benadryl. He explained that it has the same properties and it is cheaper. Both cause my children to go to sleep. If you go to a health food store, you can get ginger candies and these will also help. It also helps to keep the kids hydrated, which is easy to forget when you are having fun. All Disney counter service locations will give you free ice water if you ask for it.
I also hope the braces and stroller make it in time! Your planning sounds wonderful. Don't forget to just go with the flow and you may not get to see and do everything!

