Anything better than Victoria and Alberts?

bethwc101

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DH and I (maybe my mom if she can make it) are celebrating a major accomplishment. Once in a lifetime type deal. We are thinking of doing Victoria and Alberts although I know those reservations can be extremely difficult to get. We are thinking of getting a Coronado Springs tower water view room just to hopefully give us a 60+ 10. We normally stay at one of the disney partnered HIltons, but Coronado Springs has been my favorite hotel stay.
Any other suggestions for a good backup place to eat in case we can't get a Victoria and Alberts reservation?
We have done Cinderella's table, California Grill, Topolino, Flying Fish. Narcoossee's, Yachtsman and Shula's
I am DL native, but been doing WDW the last 7 years since moving out East. We are debating flying back West to use our club33 hookup for a dinner, but we are looking to try something new out here if possible.
 
Any other suggestions for a good backup place to eat in case we can't get a Victoria and Alberts reservation?
We have done Cinderella's table, California Grill, Topolino, Flying Fish. Narcoossee's, Yachtsman and Shula's
Well, it's hard to find any dining experience in the area that compares to V&A. The restaurants you've visited already are pretty good. Be aware that Shula's is now Bourbon Steak, which is similar but different. For a really good dining experience, consider Bull & Bear at the Waldorf Astoria, but be prepared for an expensive meal.
 


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