vWe will be at WL in 30 days! Any reviews on Artist Point? We decided to have a couples night and leave the kids in the cub's den. We think it would be easier to be at the same resort so we don't have to waste time and worry about traveling to another resort or park. What is good to eat there?
We did this, but we were staying at the Poly and put the kids in the Neverland Club. Dinner was delicious. HOWEVER:
Upon reflection, we decided that date nights for a restaurant in Disney are not worth the cost for us. Here's why
1--the babysitting is just that, babysitting. My kids really liked the Neverland club--they got to eat chicken nuggets, color, and watch as much tv as they wanted. They were safe and happy.
2--at Artist Point, we saw that the restaurant was full of families with kids. We mentioned to the hostess that we were trying to have a grown up night and she did her best to seat us in a more adult area, but there were still kids everywhere. So, not quite a romantic setting.
3--Artist Point was excellent. We live in a place where we can be somewhere just as good on a date night though.
4--the evening cost a fortune when you add in a before dinner cocktail, the Neverland club for 2 kids and our dinner.
5--most of the point of a Disney vacation for us is to spend quality time with our kids--this ended up being a late night for them (so no rope drop the next morning) just so we could have dinner.
So, next time, I will focus on spending more $$ on things for the whole family. I've booked an Illuminations Cruise.
I would have a completely different point of view if I was traveling with my parents and they were watching the kids, btw. Then, I'd have one or two date nights in a flash and just drag myself and DH out of bed for ropedrop!
