Birthday dinner for adult/will also be our first night

perd

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Is Chef Mickey's too kid oriented? Do they serve alcohol there? I'm sure DH will want a drink with his dinner. Would Boma be a better choice? Or another place? He likes to be the center of attention so anyplace that he could have a drink, eat prime rib and have plenty of attention, he would love. He is the first to volunteer if there is any kind of audience participation and hams it up whenever he gets a chance. So knowing all that - where would you take him for his birthday dinner?
 
Chef Mickeys is kind of kid oriented but is very fun! NO, no alcohol there, sorry. HOwever, I may suggest Whispering Canyon Cafe at the Wilderness Lodge. The food is good, he will get lots of attention if he will play with the cast and I believe they serve alcohol there. Not overly sure about the alcohol but even without it I think this would be a great place for him! I really enjoy it. Go to www.allearsnet.com and look at the menu. And go to the bottom and look at the tips on what to do, like having the male ask where the bathroom is and such. It gets crazy! It is fun! Just a thought!

Gina
 
I believe that the only place that you can not get an alcoholic beverage in IN the Magic Kingdom. Chef Mickey's is in the Contemporary and they definitely have a lounge, the Outer Rim. I have not eaten there but I would be shocked if you could not get a cocktail with dinner. Same goes for WCC.
 



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