Can't decide...

Punchy

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We're doing Kona, PrimeTime, Liberty Tree Tavern and Tutto Italia.

We've already been to all of those and LOVE them.

However, I'm worried that isn't enough for 9 nights. We're trying to keep the costs down by eating CS, but sometimes it's so nice to get off your feet and sit in a cozy restaurant, ya know?

So I'd like to try one more, somewhere we haven't tried.
Our son will be 18 months old, so I'd like it to be fun for him as well.

We've tried:

Kona
Liberty Tree Tavern
50's Sci-Fi
PrimeTime
O'Hana
GF Cafe
Tutto Italia

Also, a question - is the Earl of Sandwich ALWAYS crazy busy? What's the best time to go?
 
Maybe a character meal? Chef Mickey's Dinner or if your a breakfast person Ohana's Breakfast is really nice - more quiet and they bring the food to you instead of having to take the baby with you to the buffet lines. If you don't mind the buffet line then we also liked the Crystal Palace (breakfast only...didn't care for their lunch/dinner). ;)
 
Maybe a character meal? Chef Mickey's Dinner or if your a breakfast person Ohana's Breakfast is really nice - more quiet and they bring the food to you instead of having to take the baby with you to the buffet lines. If you don't mind the buffet line then we also liked the Crystal Palace (breakfast only...didn't care for their lunch/dinner). ;)
I agree. We love crystal palace for breakfast but, really didn't like the dinner. Is the food at ohanas like Cinderella's royal table? We also love chef Mickey's. My new favorite is the hoop Dee doo review. Its a must do!
 
You might want to try Coral Reef. It's very good food, and there is a big aquarium wall, which is very pretty to look at. Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe is one that I love to go to, it's got pretty basic meals but the atmosphere is fun. Also the Garden Grill is very nice.
 

I love Cape May Clam Bake at Beach Club, you can walk to from Epcot gateway.
I also love Biergarten in Germany, especially for a nice big sit down lunch in the middle of a very busy and exciting visit to Epcot.

My hubby love O'Hana's and Artist Point.

:banana:
 
how about getting a cs meal from the poly or gf and taking it to the beach to watch the fireworks? my husband and i did this once and it was nice but still cs so it was different and within our budget.
 
I think I'm in the minority, but I love Tony's at MK! :woohoo: Also I agree about the Coral Reef. I think your little guy would love watching the sea life swim around.:dance3:
 
how about getting a cs meal from the poly or gf and taking it to the beach to watch the fireworks? my husband and i did this once and it was nice but still cs so it was different and within our budget.

I LOVE this idea! You are SOOOO creative!!! :worship:
 
I've been to all the ones you love, except for Prime Time and I really like them too, so I would keep them.
How about a character meal? If you want to take a rest during the day, how about lunch or an early dinner? Crystal Palace is very good, but I've only been for breakfast. The one at AK gets rave reviews on here if you want something at that park. I really like Yak & Yeti at AK but I'm not sure if it would be fun exactly for a kid, but the food is good.
 
When you said your son was 18months I thought he might enjoy a character meal. I would choose Chrystal Palace, or Tusker House breakfast. But, if you want it for everyone in your party, I would do Coral Reef and ask to be seated in front of the fish tank. :)
 
All of the suggestions that were mentioned are very good, for a 18 month old a character meal would be the way to go. We really like the character meals at Cape May Breakfast, Crystal Palace Breakfast (plus you will already be in the park, and make an ADR for before the park opens :thumbsup2), Akershus Breakfast (but we have 2 girls so that is more up their alley, and again you will be already in the park and get an early ADR there as well), and O'hana's Breakfast. If you do not want to deal with a buffet or characters, then I think the Coral Reef or Tony's Town Square ideas are very good ones too.
 
I think a character meal would be fun for him! Garden Grill is a nice, slower-paced character meal. My DDs really liked it when we went there. I liked that it wasn't a buffet.

For non-character meals, I agree with the PP that suggested Cape May Cafe.
 








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