Disney Dining Plan 101 help

We have booked the following ADR's (following Wayne's encouraging post) -

The Garden Grill - supper time
Sanaa - supper time
Chef de France - lunch time
Disney's Spirit of Aloha - supper time
Teppan Edo - supper time
Raglan Road - supper time
Kona Cafe - supper time

We will probably try Wolfgang Puck Cafe as QS credit as it looks a good choice.

As stated elsewhere Hoop Dee Do Revue and Fantasmic Dinner Package at either Hollywood & Vine or Mama Melrose are on the wish list.

Not booked but on the would like to try list are - T-Rex or RainForest Cafe, Captain's Grille, Yak & Yeti and San Angel Inn. What do you think of these choices ?

Any other must dos?

Apart from myself the rest of the family are not big fish eaters but are fairly open to most cuisine choices.

and I would appreciate suggestions of others.
 
Just a quick update to say managed to get Hollywood & Vine for Fantasmic dinner package for end of June. July availability has not been released, which was our preference.
But thought I should grab it :good vibes

Still struggling to get Hoop Dee Doo Revue. CRO said that June and July have not been released as there are waiting to see whether the earlier show times continue or if it reverts back to the original 5pm, 7pm and 9.30pm.
 
We have booked the following ADR's (following Wayne's encouraging post) -

The Garden Grill - supper time
Sanaa - supper time
Chef de France - lunch time
Disney's Spirit of Aloha - supper time
Teppan Edo - supper time
Raglan Road - supper time
Kona Cafe - supper time

Some good choices there Reid :thumbsup2 I have read some very positive reviews lately about Spirit of Aloha and Kona Cafe is one of our favourites.

We will probably try Wolfgang Puck Cafe as QS credit as it looks a good choice.

Not to be pedantic but it's Wolfgang Puck Express that is a QS option. Wolfgang Puck Cafe is a TS. The best WPE location is the one in marketplace (having said that, I'm not sure if the other location is even still open :confused3)

Not booked but on the would like to try list are - T-Rex or RainForest Cafe, Captain's Grille, Yak & Yeti and San Angel Inn. What do you think of these choices ?

We like T-Rex (preferable, in our opinion, to Rainforest Cafe) but it is very loud. Worth a try at least once though :thumbsup2

Captain's Grille gets good reviews for breakfast but not so favourable for dineer, I'm afraid. No personal experience, though, so don't take my word for it.

Yak and Yeti also gets great reviews. The QS option there is also great for something a bit different to the normal burgers and fries.

No knowledge of San Angel Inn except isn't it now La Hacienda de San Angel or something like that :confused3

Any other must dos?

For QS, Earl of Sandwich is a great option. Also, Columbia Harbour House in Magic Kingdom is lovely (there is loads of seating upstairs if the downstairs area is busy).

For TS, we like 'Ohana for dinner (although it can be a bit hit or miss), Kona Cafe (which you are doing), Crystal Palace for breakfast, the Plaza at Magic Kingdom and Beaches and Cream at the Beach Club.

Apart from myself the rest of the family are not big fish eaters but are fairly open to most cuisine choices.

and I would appreciate suggestions of others.[/QUOTE]
 
Some good choices there Reid :thumbsup2 I have read some very positive reviews lately about Spirit of Aloha and Kona Cafe is one of our favourites.

Thank you I have seen a few positives about Kona and DW loves the look of the Polynesian so I thought this would hit the spot.
Not seen so much on Aloha but thought we would try it without spending real money :)


Not to be pedantic but it's Wolfgang Puck Express that is a QS option. Wolfgang Puck Cafe is a TS. The best WPE location is the one in marketplace (having said that, I'm not sure if the other location is even still open :confused3)

It is definitely Express that we are aiming for as I remember Wayne's photos.

We like T-Rex (preferable, in our opinion, to Rainforest Cafe) but it is very loud. Worth a try at least once though :thumbsup2

I know T-Rex is not everyone's cup of tea but the troops enjoyed their time on both occasions . I had the flatbread (thanks Deb) as a entree not an appetiser and I had a good piece left to go.

Captain's Grille gets good reviews for breakfast but not so favourable for dineer, I'm afraid. No personal experience, though, so don't take my word for it.

Yak and Yeti also gets great reviews. The QS option there is also great for something a bit different to the normal burgers and fries.

No knowledge of San Angel Inn except isn't it now La Hacienda de San Angel or something like that :confused3

Appreciate the extra comments.

For QS, Earl of Sandwich is a great option. Also, Columbia Harbour House in Magic Kingdom is lovely (there is loads of seating upstairs if the downstairs area is busy).

For TS, we like 'Ohana for dinner (although it can be a bit hit or miss), Kona Cafe (which you are doing), Crystal Palace for breakfast, the Plaza at Magic Kingdom and Beaches and Cream at the Beach Club.

Apart from myself the rest of the family are not big fish eaters but are fairly open to most cuisine choices.

and I would appreciate suggestions of others.

You have read my itinery ;) Earl of Sandwich is factored in a couple of times and hopefully we will step out from Cosmic Ray's and try Colombia Harbour House.

As we are not big breakfast eaters I have not factored in breakfast meals thinking we would get cereal from Publix/Walmart and have that in OKW before hitting the parks.

Ohana appeals but I wondered if two meals at Polynesian already means we should find another choice :confused3

This has made me think that we have no TS in Magic Kingdom... choices, choices :thumbsup2
 













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