teddygurlkeekee
Lovin' life, as his wife.
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I wated to do that one! but my hubby didn't want to see princesses lolMy favorite character breakfasts in the MK are Cinderella's Royal Table at the Castle and Pooh and Friends at the Crystal Palace, or the Princesses at Aukershus in Epcot. I think the Crystal Palace is beautiful and the Castle is really special. Food is very good at all, with CP being my favorite.
The best restaurant is at its best when its best chef and most efficient staff are working. When the best aren't working, the quality of its second-echelon staff can make or break a restaurant's reputation. Restaurants with consistently high marks from diners and reviewers maintain first and second-echelon chefs and staffs that are essentially interchangeable. That being said, if you are celebrating an anniversary, make it special by dining someplace that is better than the rest. There are a few restaurants at WDW that will fulfill your expectations. We recommend the California Grill. Why? Qualitative consistency.
The hubby and I tried to get California Grill, but they were only open really early or really really late (like 10 pm dinners) and that is just too late for me.
We sat and talked about it for a while and decided that we would have our one dinner and one breakfast like we wanted, but instead of spending that super amount on a dinner, spend it on a beautiful picture frame (i am a photographer) or something that means more and will last a lifetime.
We ended up booking a dinner at at Tony's in the Magic Kingdom (we had several friends tell us to do here) and to Donald's Safari Breakfast. We chose this one because I do not like Winnie the Pooh at all, and I couldn't do a princess one becaue of the hubby

I was wondering if yall had heard about any special celebrations or cermonies or even recongintions that restaurants do for honeymooners or anniversaries? I had heard of one restaurant that did "re-hitchin" ceremonies, but not anymore.

Happy anniversary![/QUOTE]