Hmm. You have lots of choices! My thoughts:
- you could make a later ADR (advanced dining reservation) at WCC (whispering canyon cafe) which is inside the WL (wilderness lodge) lobby for an easy to get to meal if your family wants to just relax. We enjoy exploring the resort when we first check in, and after staying at WL for the first time in May, there is LOTS to explore! It's nice to stay close to home, unpack, check out the pool and go for a dip in the hot tub, find the hidden mickeys, watch the geyser go off, walk the beach, etc. WCC would keep you in your hotel, since you may not be getting there until 8 or after.
- you could take the boat over to Contemporary and dine at Chef Mickeys, which is the ultimate Disney dining exp with the traditional characters and buffet. It's a short nice boat ride from WL.
- you could take the boat to Contemporary and jump on the monorail to another resort hotel. This will take some time with the transportation modes, so you'd have to decide if it's worth wearing yourselves out even more that night by jumping around. Kona and Ohana would both be great choices!
- or you could take the boat to Ft Wilderness and eat at Trail's End Buffet. By far the best value at WDW, no ADR needed, and lots of great choices. Plus it's really a hop skip and jump from WL.
- If your family is really feeling up to an adventure, you could hop the bus to DTD (downtown disney) and dine there and shop some. Now, we are usually too tired to do hours of that but some families might be up for it. Expect to take a while getting there and back from WL by bus. Earl of Sandwich is very affordable, good, and counter service so no ADR needed. Or you could forgo dinner and go straight for Ghiradelli's for ice cream sundaes!
www.allearsnet.com has all the dining options so you can check them out
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