Cindy's or LTT before MVMCP - Which is best ?

alexandra uk

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Tommorow is the 60 day mark for me to make my MVMCP ps.
I know that I probably won't be lucky enough to get a choise, but if I do, which of the two is better in your opinion ?
I can't decide.
I'm not a fussy eater, but DH is. He doesn't like any "frills" on his food. He's not very adventurous :p
 
Are you going with kids? LTT is a character meal with food served family style: ham, turkey, potatoes, maybe stuffing. Quite American but from what I've heard, it's all very good! At CRT, you can order off the dinner menu. Check out the menus at wdwig.com . I've had lunch at CRT and enjoyed it.

You asked on another thread, what time? If you can get 5:15 or 5:30, that probably gives you enough time to eat leisurely, and budget for a short wait before you're seated.

And no, you don't have to use a day on your hopper pass, if you arrive at the park after 5:00 and with MVMCP tickets and a ps number. (At least that's how it's happened in the past.)
 
I think LTT is a bit more "no frills" meal. Although, I much preferred our dinner at CRT as opposed to LTT. But, like Belle said, LTT is a character dinner - so, it may be more fun for kids (although my kids didn't like the food). Plus, the atmosphere is colonial america vs. a castle. It really depends on your taste. Either is a great option.

I call tomorrow too! Guess you're doing MVMCP on the 5th too!?! I have 6:55 PS at LTT, but I'm calling to change to 5:00 (hopefully) at CRT, simply because we prefer the food there.

Good luck!
 


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