mickeysbestfriend
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Hi All,
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Coral Reef. It has a good atmosphere. The food is okay (used to be much better) but dining under the sea with the lights reflecting all over the room....no characters mugging you while you share your meals..
Artist Point is good for atmosphere but the food is cali hoyty toyty (reminds me of the brown derby). Last time I ate there I had to go to DTD for a giant sundae (not that I'm complaining).
Akershaus used to be really romantic for an all you can eat, but then again, they changed it to a character mugging.
Mexico can be romantic but it's the only restaurant on property I've had poor quality food at every time I ate there.
Le Cellieur is okay....it can be romantic, but the quality of the steaks are not where they should be for a steak house. I'd expect nothing less than top end choice or prime (you should be able to cut them with a fork) and I've had a few tussles with them. Being in the food business and a former meat cutter, maybe I have expectations that are too high, but I make better steaks on the grill at home.
As far as the swantz and dolpin go...I'll never set foot in those monstrosities. I think branded restaurants were a poor choice for Disney to go to. It takes the special experience out of the mix. Disney used to have the top rated restaurants in the Orlando area and now if you don't want to get mugged by characters, you're almost out of luck.
Sci FI? Puleeze.....the food is awful, served cold and they are always at least 30-45 minutes behind priority seating times. The only way I'd eat there would be if they showed a full movie. Prime Time is sooo mcuh better. Mama Melrose is a great option.
I'm not saying there aren't great places to eat on property, but the romantic ones are disappearing. France...yes...both places are very good. Germany...I love the atmosphere and the beer. China is even pretty nice, but they serve the food too fast..Japan....too bad it's not on the Dining plan. Narsocosee is very good. Liberty tree, O Hana's, Whispering Canyon's, Akershaus, Crystal Palace etc (characters) are good, but don't plan on an extended kiss. They target you for that. V&A'a is just a bit too pricy, but I guess if it was for a honeymoon you could shoot the wad. Flying Fish has great food but it's top $$$.
Eventually Disney will figure out that WE NEED a few good quality, romantic places to enjoy a quite dinner with out SO.
Well...enough of my Opinions...
I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Coral Reef. It has a good atmosphere. The food is okay (used to be much better) but dining under the sea with the lights reflecting all over the room....no characters mugging you while you share your meals..
Artist Point is good for atmosphere but the food is cali hoyty toyty (reminds me of the brown derby). Last time I ate there I had to go to DTD for a giant sundae (not that I'm complaining).
Akershaus used to be really romantic for an all you can eat, but then again, they changed it to a character mugging.
Mexico can be romantic but it's the only restaurant on property I've had poor quality food at every time I ate there.
Le Cellieur is okay....it can be romantic, but the quality of the steaks are not where they should be for a steak house. I'd expect nothing less than top end choice or prime (you should be able to cut them with a fork) and I've had a few tussles with them. Being in the food business and a former meat cutter, maybe I have expectations that are too high, but I make better steaks on the grill at home.
As far as the swantz and dolpin go...I'll never set foot in those monstrosities. I think branded restaurants were a poor choice for Disney to go to. It takes the special experience out of the mix. Disney used to have the top rated restaurants in the Orlando area and now if you don't want to get mugged by characters, you're almost out of luck.
Sci FI? Puleeze.....the food is awful, served cold and they are always at least 30-45 minutes behind priority seating times. The only way I'd eat there would be if they showed a full movie. Prime Time is sooo mcuh better. Mama Melrose is a great option.
I'm not saying there aren't great places to eat on property, but the romantic ones are disappearing. France...yes...both places are very good. Germany...I love the atmosphere and the beer. China is even pretty nice, but they serve the food too fast..Japan....too bad it's not on the Dining plan. Narsocosee is very good. Liberty tree, O Hana's, Whispering Canyon's, Akershaus, Crystal Palace etc (characters) are good, but don't plan on an extended kiss. They target you for that. V&A'a is just a bit too pricy, but I guess if it was for a honeymoon you could shoot the wad. Flying Fish has great food but it's top $$$.
Eventually Disney will figure out that WE NEED a few good quality, romantic places to enjoy a quite dinner with out SO.
Well...enough of my Opinions...