So which deluxe dining experiences are you going to do? so far we have scheduled the Aloha dinner at the POLY, bu that is it...suggestions would be great- keeping in minde I will have a 3yo and an 8 mo old...THANKS!!!!!!!!!!
Our 2 TS credit meals this time around are Hoop Dee Doo, Citricos and California Grill. Neither the Grill nor Citricos is exactly tailored to kids, but we are bringing my SIL's 4 year old. She's used to getting taken to restaurants, behaves well, and, hey, there's only one of her and four of us.
We saw the Aloha show last trip: there was pretty good food, nice atmopshere, and the second half of the show was very good (after a cringing start). My niece was dead still, watching all the different dancers. Food going unchewed in the gaping mouth...
I'm not sure she'll like Hoop Dee Doo as much. If there's dancing, she will. But she wont get any of the verbal humour (I'm picturing something like "Hee Haw"). Not only is she young, she's French Canadian, with a very limited English vocab. In fact, my SIL and MIL, though they are fluently bilingual, might not get the tone of the show either. Too bad. My wife and I make the reservations.
I'm not great as suggestions guy. We're doing Corel Reef cause we figure who doesn't like eating in a big aquarium and the niece will love it. She went wild at the Askershus princess lunch last time so we're doing it again this time. And this time we're adding a Chef Mickey's breakfast, since we're staying in the Contemporary. Also we figure our Teppan Edo meal might make an impression on the squirt, if the grill guy has any talent or charm.
Other than that, we're pretty spoiled foodies, so we just went with what looked tasty and upscale. The sole exception is San Angel Inn, which has many detractors. We did it last time and the mood and setting were a big hit with my sister's family. It is a tight fit restro, though.