Dining with my DD2

mickeymouse1017

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I am taking my DD2 to WDW the first week of June (thanks to the worlds greatest grandparents). Her grandparents would like to eat at Le Cellier one time while we are there. I have been there and don't care for the food. I also don't think that the atmosphere is very child friendly. I would like some suggestions for somewhere that I could take my DD for dinner while her grandparents are in Canada. They have annual passes so it could possible be a day that we don't do a park. What are your suggestions inside the parks (doesn't matter which one) or outside of the parks somewhere close by? Thanks!

I should add that while we are there we will be having breakfast in Norway with the Princesses, lunch at the castle with Cinderella, and dinner at the CP with Pooh and friends. When we were there in February, we did GG in Epcot (I didn't care for it, everyone else did) and Chef Mickey. I would really like some suggestions for something other than these that I listed. Thanks!
 
We'll be there the first week in June also!!! But I wanted to say, we went last September and my youngest DS was almost 2 and he LOVED Chef Mickey's. We did breakfast so I'm not sure if they do the same thing for dinner, but he really got into the napkin twirling and music. I think he had the best time at this dinner than any other we went to. He also enjoyed Liberty Tree, but I think it was the mac and cheese that won him over!

ETA - sorry, just realized that you did Chef Mickey's previously...
 
While your parents are in Canada you can have a dinner in Japan, at the hibatchi (??) grill. But places to take your DDto eat when you are down would be Crystal Palace, Cinderellas Royal Table, or even 50's Prime time Diner in MGM. WE love all these restaurants! Happy Planning!
 
Well, Teppenyaki in japan will unfortunately be closed when you are there. How about Coral Reef to see the fish or Garden Grill to See Mickey, Chip and Dale, those would be the most kid friendly since you are already doing the Princess meal. You could also hop on the monorail and do 1900 Park Fair to see Cinderella it's a GREAT meal with wonderful character interaction (Cindy,Prince Charming, Fairy Godmother, and the mice).
Lesley
 

I would try Coral Reef or Biergarten. Or something on the boardwalk might be fun too:)
 

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