Final Meal...

mx3man123

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I am looking for a great place to eat on our final night at Disney. I don't care about price but I want somewhere special that will really end this trip nicely and really says Disney.
Any suggesttions would be greatly appreciated.

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The Hoop-Dee-Doo dinner show. A great way to start or finish a trip. Big fun, tasty food. Totally Disney. You won't be sorry.

For a fun meal (no show) the Whispering Canyon Cafe at the the Wilderness Lodge.
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For me, probably be the California Grill. That view from up there is pure Disney!!
 
I would do a nice romantic meal at Citricos. Fab food, service and Chef Gray is a God. Then have a nice walk around the grounds, walk on the beach, look at the castle across the water, watch the fireworks.
 

I guess I am different, my last meal always at Disney is Le Celier....love their food, the atmosphere isn't bad then I get to walk around the world before I get back on the plane
 
GailT said:
I guess I am different, my last meal always at Disney is Le Celier....love their food, the atmosphere isn't bad then I get to walk around the world before I get back on the plane

We do this quite a bit also (including planning to do it on our trip next June), especially if we're staying at BW or BC and our flight home leaves later in the day. We agree it's a great way to end a trip.

Our trip this past Oct our return flight left MCO at 8:00 am so our "final meal" was Saturday night at California Grill topped off by Wishes. That was a pretty neat way to end a trip also.
 
PrincessAurora said:
I would do a nice romantic meal at Citricos. Fab food, service and Chef Gray is a God. Then have a nice walk around the grounds, walk on the beach, look at the castle across the water, watch the fireworks.
Is the chef Anette Grecchi Gray? If so, Citrico's will soon be on everyone's dining list. She is fantastic. :)
 
We're eating our last night's dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table. :wizard:
 
Ohana! Ohana! Ohana!!! :cool1:

It is fun for grown up and kids and is very close to MK... we had a nice view of the castle. Very magical and ooooooohhhhhh so yummy. :goodvibes
 
Cali Grill is our last night....


But we go back to the park in the am for some early touring and lunch at CRT before our flight out.

Yeah, I'm a pretty cool dad. :cool1:
 
My choice would be Le Cellier...we did that as our last meal this last trip and it was fantastic!

I noticed someone mentioned Hoop Dee Doo...I could see how that would be a good choice too....although for me I would prefer to use that as a kick off meal on our first night there. If you haven't had a chance to do this, perhaps Hoop Dee Doo would be a perfect way to end your vacation.

Whatever you choose....have a fantastic trip! :earsgirl:
 
Then it should be the Cali Grill for Wishes fireworks but plan far ahead for a good table. :love2: Otherwise DW and I love the Brown Derby or Alberts and Victorias. JMHO
 
Hmmm...Cali Grill would be a great choice. However, we are doing CRT on our last night...for my 30th Birthday!!!! I can't wait!!!
 
WDWBetsy said:
We're eating our last night's dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table. :wizard:

We are also going to eat at CRT our last night-right after the fireworks! :goodvibes
 
We are taking our kids to Chef Mickeys on our last night. We are ending our trip with lots of Disney Characters, singing and fun!! :cool1:
 
blessedby3 said:
We are taking our kids to Chef Mickeys on our last night. We are ending our trip with lots of Disney Characters, singing and fun!! :cool1:


Yep!!!! We always end with Chef Mickeys also!
 
Try the Bluezoo at the Dolphin Hotel outside the Epcot world show case if your not staying at a Hotel by Epcot, you can get there by exiting Epcot between the UK & France and either walk or take a boat. And if you eat a early dinner you can still visit Epcot before calling it a night.
 
You didn't say who was in your party. Do you have children with you? If yes, I would go to 'OHana. It is lots of fun and I thought the food was wonderful. We had a table near the windows and we saw the Electrical Water Pageant and Wishes as we finished dinner. It was magical.
If you are adults only, I would say Le Cellier. We ate our last night there in October. We had a late ADR so Epcot was closed as we walked back through WS to the BCV. We had a leisurly stroll through WS nearly by ourselves. We loved it.
Have Fun whatever you choose.
 
We like to end our vacations with dinner at the California Grill, hopefully timed to see Wishes, either at the table or out on the observation deck. We were there for our last meal Tuesday night, and it was great. I was happy that they went back to dimming the lights and piping in the music for Wishes--last fall they were not doing that anymore.
 





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