Dinner/restaurant help

samlab25

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We're staying at the Poly when we go in a few weeks. Here's our plans: dinner first night at Flying Fish (with our son), 2nd night: dinner at MGM (Brown Derby and Fantasmic - no child), 3rd night: we don't know what to do... we want to stay closer to the Poly for seeing fireworks and such... we will have our son. Should we go somewhere early or eat at Ohana? We really appreciate a good meal, so I don't want to be disappointed. We considered somewhere at Grand Flroidian or running over to the Cape May Cafe for an early dinner. The last night we are either eating at the California Grill or Artist's Point (no child)... which would you recommend? TIA for all help.

FYI: Last year we ate at Boma (we stayed at AKL), Victoria and Alberts, Chefs de France, Wolfgang Puck's Dining Room and Beaches and Cream. All were good, but I want to try some new places this year.
 
Originally posted by Bella2000
Have you considered Kona Cafe in the Polynesian?

We are having breakfast and lunch there on two other days, so we did not consider it for dinner...
 
I would say O'hana but I thought I would just throw out a few suggestions...
-1900 park fare at the GF
-California Grill at CR (might not be fun for your son)
-Chef Mickeys at CR (not my fav but is fun with children, food is good)
-Tony's in MK
 

samlab - Hve you considered Hoop-Dee-Doo Review? It is an all-around fun time. I would say it isn't for everyone, but we are big fans.
 
I would also suggest hoop de doo or if the GF cafe has opened for dinner that would be another option
 













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