Can you take a look at my possible ADR's?

MommyofTwinks

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Quick background - new to disney planning.:confused3
I will be traveling with my DH and twin boys who will be 21 months old.
For lunch we are planning on CS or in-room dining.


Breakfast:
Tusker House – Animal Kingdom (Window table)
Boma – Animal Kingdom
Cinderella’s Royal Castle – Magic Kingdom
Crystal Palace – Magic Kingdom
Hollywood and Vine – MGM
Kona – Polynesian Resort

Dinner:
Cinderella’s Table – Magic Kingdom
Coral Reef – Epcot (request table by aquarium)
Chef de France – Epcot
Rainforest Café – Animal Kingdom
Boma – Animal Kingdom
La Cellier – Epcot
Citricos – Grand Floridian
 
Sorry, I wrote a long response earlier then my time on the boards timed out and when I logged back in it was lost. Then the Candlelight Processional Watching & Waiting Thread started to get real busy with new info and I've been busy there.

We've eaten at several of your places but for different meals than your schedule. I'll just mention the 3 we have experience with for the exact same meal times.

Kona Cafe breakfast: A very good choice, IMHO. Tons of people rave about the Tonga Toast but it simply does not appeal to me. The macadamia nut pancakes with pineapple topping are delicious! And the Big Kahuna is a huge platter with great variety. Servings here are very large.

Boma dinner: My favorite 1 TS dinner credit restaurant. I love the wide variety of choices of things that I don't normally eat. From 2 dinners there I've only tasted 1 thing that I did not care for. Even though they have a lot of African dishes there are plenty of traditional items to satisfy any picky eater in your party. (Our 8 year-old granddaughter left well satisfied & full.)

Coral Reef dinner: We were fortunate and were seated by the aquarium on both visits last year. Our food and service was good and I took a photo of the groupers watching us eating some of their salt water relatives :) The steak there is good too. Their portions are more moderate than many at Disney. But lets face it, most of the Disney meals are way too much for a single diner.

Have fun!
 
Rainforest cafe is not part of the DDP you would have to pay oop. I wish it was on the plan.
 
Also, Boma is not at the Animal Kingdom. It is located at Jambo House at the AKL/AKV.

Do you plan on child care for any of your evening meals? While many people will say just about any restaurant is child friendly, Citricos is a little more serious than the character buffets. If your children would have a difficult time waiting for their meal, you may want to have in-room child care for that meal.

Also, it can take a long wait to get a window side table at Coral Reef. You may be waiting a long time to get one of those tables.
 

I wouldn't travel all the way to the Poly just to eat at Kona, unless you're going there to check out the resort. I was thinking about going to the Pepper Market for lunch one day just to check out the resort, but finally decided it just wasn't worth it. The rest of the ADR's look good to me except for Coral Reef, I didn't like it at all. I think my favorite meal of the day is breakfast so Tuskar House and Crystal Palace are terrific choices. I know I'm weird but breakfast is just loaded with all the comfort foods, I love it. Speaking of breakfast I think it's time for French Toast Casserole, scrambled eggs, and sausage. Have a great trip.
 














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