Complete this sentence: My Disney Dining experience would not be complete without...

Dinner at the Cape May Cafe. We have never been to disney without going to the Clam Bake at least once.
 
Sushi at Teppanyaki, a brat w/ kraut in Germany, a cheese danish on main street and the whole Thanksgiving style dinners at LTT
I think I am going into a food coma just thinking about it.
 
A stop or two at the Boulangerie Patisserie. We love having a backwards lunch- share a few pastries first and then a sandwhich or two depending on how hungry we are :goodvibes

Before Illuminations we stop back and pick up something for breakfast in our room the next morning :thumbsup2
 

:wizard: Egg rolls from the Lotus Cafe and Pineapple Whip!:earsboy:
 
My Disney Dining Experience would not be complete, without a mickey ice cream bar at leat once or twice duing my trip. Plus I really like Trails End Buffet. I can't wait until I am there in November, and go to Mickeys Very Merry Christmas Party.

Sandy:cool1:
 
The tips being added into my DDP. I am still very upset about that. We have to do ohana's every trip. Next may we may not be able to afford it though.:mad:
 
My(our) Disney Dining experience would not be complete without:
A. Getting our family picture taken with our family brick right outside the MK
We got in early enough to get a good location. Then heading in to eat at LTT.
B. Going to Hoop-Dee-Do Musical Review.

smjj
 
Do we really have to have just one thing ? Just kidding.


So if you ask my son it would be those gosh forsaken Toll house ice cream cookie sandwiches that not all the carts have.

For both of us it would be Chef Mickey's for Dinner... Those mashed potatoes and dessert bar are just so good.

Lunch/dinner at Coral Reef was out of this world. I absolutely loved my sirloin and my son liked the interaction with the server. He was fantastic and worked the menu to make my son happy.

The fact that we got an 11 am breakfast for playhouse disney so got to have breakfast and lunch was a bonus mostly for the character interaction more than for the food.

Dinner at Boma was everything could have hoped for.. Gotta have some more bread pudding with chocolate rum sauce please ? anyone want to send it to me ?

And I loved, loved 1900 Park Fare from beginning to end. My son was adorable with prince charming and cinderella and was perfectly making my day with my favorite disney movie characters of all time. The food was fabulous, I mean truly wonderful. The portobella mushroom raviolis, the chicken, the strawberry soup, the vegetables. oh, i could go on and on. I wish we could have eaten there more than once.
 
Our family would be
1. Tonga Toast
2. Goofy's Candy Kitchen make your own and slushies
3. Chef Mickey
4. Boma for soup & dessert
5. tea at GF
6. Donalds Breakfastsaurus (my DS loves Donald)
7.Pecos Bills
8. Main ST bake shop
 
My & My Husband's Disney Dining experience would not be complete without Rainforest Cafe and Raglan Road.

We found Rainforest on our first trip together at WDW in 2005, and I fell in love with the place! We don't have any "near" us, but I love a good road trip... so sometimes we drive to the one in Towson, MD just to get a taste of what feels like Disney to us.

We came across Raglan Road last October. I was really sick when I was there (and for my 21st birthday at that, ugh), but I was always up for their Fish and Chips. I had some of my first drinking-out experiences there, and I simply love the atmosphere and the band that plays. I think Raglan Road is such a fantastic addition to PI.

Also I would say, it wouldn't be complete without EPCOT in general. I love.love.love eating in the different countries. The San Angel Inn is a classic favorite of ours; however, we discovered Restaurant Marrakesh last time, which is incredible.

I hope I didn't have to pick just one! I can never pick just one of anything related to Disney!! :love:
 
Tonga Toast breakfast on my last day; chipwich treats; champagne and crepes in France; Margaritas and tortilla chips in Mexico. I can't wait!:woohoo:
 
Our Disney dining experience would not be complete without our traditional first night dinner at 'Ohana and at least one breakfast at Kona Cafe.
 
Cape May Clambake breakfst and dinner my kids LUV IT!
My DH would say Lobster Bisque at Yachtsmen
Dole Whip Yippee!!!
 











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