Epcot and WDW reservation questions.

kiapepito

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Hello. We will be going to WDW and Epcot at the end of July and this is our first visit. I will be able to book our dining reservations next week and would appreciate your input.

We have a 5 and 3 year old daughters and my husband.

I plan on booking Cinderella's Castle for WDW dinner and hopefully BOG lunch.

However, I am completely at a loss for where to have lunch and dinner at Epcot. What are your recommendations?

Thank you!
 
WDW is not one park. WDW encompasses 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, downtown disney, espn wide world of sports complex, the boardwalk, several golf courses, over 20 hotels and other activities located on the 47 square mile property.

i assume when you say WDW you are actually referring to magic kingdom which is just one of the 4 theme parks.

epcot is another theme park in WDW.

if you are eating at be our guest for lunch which is quick service and cinderella's royal table for dinner which is table service then should i assume that you'd like a quick service lunch at epcot and a table service dinner at epcot?

if so then i would highly recommend sunshine seasons food court for a quick service lunch and garden grill for a table service dinner.
both are located in the land pavilion.
 
WDW is not one park. WDW encompasses 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, downtown disney, espn wide world of sports complex, the boardwalk, several golf courses, over 20 hotels and other activities located on the 47 square mile property.

i assume when you say WDW you are actually referring to magic kingdom which is just one of the 4 theme parks.

epcot is another theme park in WDW.

if you are eating at be our guest for lunch which is quick service and cinderella's royal table for dinner which is table service then should i assume that you'd like a quick service lunch at epcot and a table service dinner at epcot?

if so then i would highly recommend sunshine seasons food court for a quick service lunch and garden grill for a table service dinner.
both are located in the land pavilion.

Yes, that is correct... Magic Kingdom... I do not know why I wrote WDW... Is Garden Grill where they have the Chip and Dale character experience? Do you know if that is in close comparison to the Chip and Dale Breakfast at the Grand Californian at Disneyland/California Adventures?
 

if so then i would highly recommend sunshine seasons food court for a quick service lunch and garden grill for a table service dinner.
both are located in the land pavilion.

I have the same recommendation as this poster. Sunshine Seasons for QS and Garden Grill for TS. Chip, Dale, Mickey and Pluto at GG. A lot of the food at both places are actually grown in The Land pavilion and give the meals a great fresh flavor.
 
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