underminer said:
Ok...Let's say you were going to WDW and it may be a looong time before you ever get back there (we live in Arizona). So if you had to choose one restaurant per day in each of the 4 parks, which 4 would you choose and why...And you are trying to stick to a reasonable budget. We will have kids ranging from 6 yrs old to 14 and character meals are not a must.
Thanks for your input!
Animal Kingdom:
For lunch you should try Tusker House - they have wonderful chicken sandwiches!
For a sit-down meal, I would head over to the AKL and dine at Boma. It offers a large buffet selection of exotic foods. Different from the everyday but everyone should be able to find something they like. If you have a group of extremely picky eaters, it might not be the best of choices though. However, I like trying new things that I can't get around here. The prime rib is wonderful, as are the desserts (zebra domes! mmmm).
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Epcot:
Lots of options here... but so far my favorite is LeCellier. Love the pretzel bread as a starter, the cheese soup, and the steaks. It also has a rather unique atmosphere.
Another option would be to "eat around the world." Go around the WS and get a couple of items from the CS locations and split them between everyone. You can have a great combination meal! I'd probably start over in mexico though that way you can have France toward the end and get the pastries for dessert there.
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MGM:
50's Prime Time was a fun experience and everyone enjoyed the homestyle cooking. The desserts were wonderful too - loved the smoores! However, I would not recommend H&V-worst buffet I've ever been to anywhere!
Brown Derby was also nice, but not as easy on the budget.
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MK:
I don't really care much for the TS at MK, so we usually go to one of the nearby resorts. We enjoyed WCC and had plenty of food! It can also provide a rather fun (sometimes embarassing) experience. Not too bad on the budget over there either. I haven't dined at CP, but have heard it is a decent buffet, and also has characters... so that might be an option if you wanted to stay in the parks. I'd avoid Tony's though...
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HTH... hope you have a great trip!