SydandPaige'sMom
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Hi all!
Looks like are heading back to Disney from April 28th (my daughter's 6th birthday) until May 7th. We are staying at the Beach Club Villas so I'm looking for a great place for us to have dinner on her birthday.
We are flying in that day. The plane is set to land at MCO at 2:07pm. By the time we get our luggage, checked in at BCV, dropped our bags in our room, we should be able to do dinner somewhere as long as we stay in the Epcot area. Is this wishful thinking?
I can make our dining reservations on October 31st, so I really want to have them nailed down as we are not doing the dining plan. Anyways, where would you recommend we eat in Epcot for dinner that night? I would do something special like CRT, Mickey's Backyard BBQ or something like that, but I just don't think we have enough time to get there while relying on disney transportation.
DH and I are pretty much game for anything, the girls are typical younger children and don't often try much that isn't a pizza, chicken finger, sandwich of some sort, although the 8 year old is getting better. Should we just forgo a sit down and eat around the world in Epcot? I just thought it would be neat for her to get her own little dessert that they do for birthdays at the restaurants. lol as if being in Disney wasn't a celebration enough
I want to try to get into Cape May Cafe for breakfast the next morning, as she is in love with Minnie.
I would appreciate your thoughts and ideas!
Looks like are heading back to Disney from April 28th (my daughter's 6th birthday) until May 7th. We are staying at the Beach Club Villas so I'm looking for a great place for us to have dinner on her birthday.
We are flying in that day. The plane is set to land at MCO at 2:07pm. By the time we get our luggage, checked in at BCV, dropped our bags in our room, we should be able to do dinner somewhere as long as we stay in the Epcot area. Is this wishful thinking?
I can make our dining reservations on October 31st, so I really want to have them nailed down as we are not doing the dining plan. Anyways, where would you recommend we eat in Epcot for dinner that night? I would do something special like CRT, Mickey's Backyard BBQ or something like that, but I just don't think we have enough time to get there while relying on disney transportation.
DH and I are pretty much game for anything, the girls are typical younger children and don't often try much that isn't a pizza, chicken finger, sandwich of some sort, although the 8 year old is getting better. Should we just forgo a sit down and eat around the world in Epcot? I just thought it would be neat for her to get her own little dessert that they do for birthdays at the restaurants. lol as if being in Disney wasn't a celebration enough

I would appreciate your thoughts and ideas!