MouseLover
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Oct 6, 1999
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For our trip last week, with the exception of lunch @ 50's Prime Time Cafe, we ate entirely counter service and off-site (budget reasons).
Magic Kingdom:
Columbia Harbour House -- Fish & chicken basket -- just so-so
child's grilled chicken -- yummy
Pecos Bill's: Cheeseburgers & fries; child's hamburger
The fixins bar here is great -- sauteed mushrooms & onions
Epcot: Electric Umbrella -- hamburgers & fries -- standard
Animal Kingdom: Flametree BBQ -- had kids hotdog and ribs -- Ribs were tough.
Disney studios: 50's Prime Time Cafe -- 2 ham & turkey sandwiches (good, loaded with meat) and a child's grilled chicken & pasta plate -- yummy. Our waiter (Tim, I think) was very good & interacted with us and all the tables in our section.
We ate off-site a lot, as we usually arrived for park opening, left for a nap/swim in the afternoon, ate a quick supper out, and returned for the evening & night shows.
Magic Kingdom:
Columbia Harbour House -- Fish & chicken basket -- just so-so
child's grilled chicken -- yummy
Pecos Bill's: Cheeseburgers & fries; child's hamburger
The fixins bar here is great -- sauteed mushrooms & onions
Epcot: Electric Umbrella -- hamburgers & fries -- standard
Animal Kingdom: Flametree BBQ -- had kids hotdog and ribs -- Ribs were tough.
Disney studios: 50's Prime Time Cafe -- 2 ham & turkey sandwiches (good, loaded with meat) and a child's grilled chicken & pasta plate -- yummy. Our waiter (Tim, I think) was very good & interacted with us and all the tables in our section.
We ate off-site a lot, as we usually arrived for park opening, left for a nap/swim in the afternoon, ate a quick supper out, and returned for the evening & night shows.