I am taking my wife to WDW for her first time, and I myself haven't been in over 10 yrs.
We are scheduled to arrive at the airport at 6:05pm Monday the 15th of March and fly out the 19th at 11:50am.
We are currently looking at the following list of places to choose from to eat:
San Angel Inn(Mexico)
Biergarten(Germany) my wife wants bratworst(sp?)
Peco Bill Cafe
Crystal Palace
Columbia Harbour House
Hollywood and Vine(were thinking of a Fantasmic package here)
Sunset Ranch Market
Rainforest Cafe
We are also staying at the Pop Century Resort.
My questions are
1. I've heard lots of reports about noise problems at the PC....
What could we do to minimize this problem?
2. What are everyone's recommendations on eating from this list?
3. What kind of food budget should we look at given this list?
Also any suggestions for a couple married for almost a year, age 25, with one vet and one first timer would be helpful.
Thanks
We are scheduled to arrive at the airport at 6:05pm Monday the 15th of March and fly out the 19th at 11:50am.
We are currently looking at the following list of places to choose from to eat:
San Angel Inn(Mexico)
Biergarten(Germany) my wife wants bratworst(sp?)
Peco Bill Cafe
Crystal Palace
Columbia Harbour House
Hollywood and Vine(were thinking of a Fantasmic package here)
Sunset Ranch Market
Rainforest Cafe
We are also staying at the Pop Century Resort.
My questions are
1. I've heard lots of reports about noise problems at the PC....
What could we do to minimize this problem?
2. What are everyone's recommendations on eating from this list?
3. What kind of food budget should we look at given this list?
Also any suggestions for a couple married for almost a year, age 25, with one vet and one first timer would be helpful.
Thanks

We were visited by the characters twice and NEVER felt rushed.

Why would you want to? By seeing only what you have time to see will give you more reason to go back. 
, I still get a map because there is ALWAYS something new each time hubby and I visit and I DON'T want to miss it. 