oybolshoi
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Just want to jump on the Good Grub/Adult Beverage lover's bandwagon. Only been to the World twice in 20 years, being a left-coaster, but I have liquidated my granddaughter's college fund to finance a Disney Cruise next year. (Just kidding about the college $ but a second on the house might be in order!) And of course since we have to make the long trek across the country, we will be spending at least a week at WDW, too.
We are lifelong lovers of Disneyland since our first visit the year it opened. But DL is sadly lacking in the good eats department. WDW is indeed a whole nother story! Our first WDW trip was back in 1986 so food choices were pretty limited. (Please, no comments about when you were born.) We spent two full days eating & drinking our way around Epcot. Imagine our surprise to discover a restaurant IN the castle at Magic Kingdom! And keep in mind there was no such thing as character meals or ADRs back then. Our last visit was in 2006. My oh my, how things had changed. Since we went without children, our focus was less about amusement park rides but rather the discovery of the gastranomic delights with the added ingredient of pixie dust.
My search for dining options led me to the Dis and all the fabulous trip reports. And many, many hours of menu browsing at Deb's site as well. So here I am, living vicariously & counting the lonnnnggg months until our trip across the continent. Please, please, pleeeez...(with cherry, whip cream but no nuts) include lots of detailed desciption & pictures.
I do have a question for all you experts: which restaurants are NOT on the DDP? You see, my research leads me to believe that there has been a decline in both the offerings & ambiance at the eateries that participate. I am more than a little miffed about that possibility. I would just as soon choose the non-participants if this alledged trend continues.
Barndweller, hello and thanks for stopping by!! I will do my best to give you lots of good pictures and details. If you want something to tide you over you can follow the link in my signature for a dining report I did from our most recent trip in October (As God is My Witness)... it's ten days of pictures and food and inlcudes the Food & Wine Festival.
Speaking of F&W...you simply must come to WDW in October some time if you enjoy good eats. The Food & Wine Festival is one of the primary reasons we go to WDW in the fall.
Off the top of my head, restaurants not included on the DDP inlcude Bistro Paris, Victoria & Albert's, all restaurants in the Swan and the Dolphin...I'm sure there must be some others - feel free to chime in here, fellow foodies! But there are a lot of places that do accept DDP - we were pleasantly surprised in Ocotber by just how many dining options were available to us under the plan.
I hope to see more of you around here - we're all food and drink lovin' DIS-buddies around here. We're a fun group!
Oh, and I hope you enjoy your Disney Cruise - we had to cancel ours for this year, but we've sailed twice before and it's a lovely experience.

) We spent two full days eating & drinking our way around Epcot. Imagine our surprise to discover a restaurant IN the castle at Magic Kingdom! And keep in mind there was no such thing as character meals or ADRs back then. Our last visit was in 2006. My oh my, how things had changed. Since we went without children, our focus was less about amusement park rides but rather the discovery of the gastranomic delights with the added ingredient of pixie dust.
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I have converted another one! My evil plan is falling into place!!
DH drinks Grahams and Taylor Fladgate. I showed him the updated menu and he was bummed we will not be dining there in May. He said, and I quote " Well I guess we will have to eat there in October." 