My - ahem - personal faves ...
BEST CHARACTER BREAKFAST: 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian. Mary Poppins politely poses for pictures and her buddy Bert works the room. You also get cameo appearances from either the Alice in Wonderland gang or one or two Pooh critters. Food is EXCELLENT, too.
CLOSE SECOND: Cinderella's b'fast in the castle. Good luck getting in, though. But it IS a trip to see all those princesses flitting around the room. And I got a kick out of the waiter in tights who came around frequently and asked "More coffee, m'lord?"
BEST CHARACTER DINNER: Again, 1900 Park Fare. I know. I'm prejudiced. But the tiny burgers and chicken fingers are great, even you are NOT a kid, and the deserts -- key lime pie and bread pudding with vanilla sauce -- are awesome.
BEST 'OTHER' MEAL: Wolfgang Pucks, at Downtown Disney, has a wide selection of fun pastas and pizzas for lunch and dinner.
BEST SHOW: Hoop dee doo, hands down. The food is good and plentiful, and the entertainment a blast. Fun for the whole family! Get there early and visit the petting zoo nearby.
SECOND BEST SHOW: La Nouba. But the ticket prices are steep, and so is the seating; some of the jaw-dropping acrobatics had my wife almost terrified, it was so dangerous. But it's an awesome spectacle.
BEST GROWN UP MEAL: Victoria and Albert's at the Grand Floridian.
SECOND BEST: Jiko, at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.
MOST OVERLOOKED SPOT: Aunt Polly's in the Magic Kingdom. Neat place to go for pb&j and a break!
Bon appetite!