What do you think of these dining choice for a family of 4 (2 adults/2 girls age 2 1/2 and almost 4). First time ever to Disney World....
Ohana (dinner) - we're staying at the Poly so this just makes sense to me. And DH is a big meat-eater. But lately I've heard mixed reviews on the meats so I'm a bit nervous....
Kona (dinner) - again, since we're staying at the Poly it seems now is the time to go here. And DH is a big seared tuna fan and I keep hearing how good the Tuna Oscar is. And, well, my kids would faint if they were to see a KONA KONE!
Akershaus (bkfst) - We're not on the dining plan so bkfst was a better choice here, plus the lunch/dinner food are NOT appealing. BUT DD3 is a huge princess fan so this seemed like a good one to do.
Chef Mickey (bkfst) - Again, chose this b/c it's less expensive (not on dining plan) and DD2 is a huge Micky and Minnie fan. And, from what I've read dinner there is not so magical. Please tell me that bkfst there is going to be decent.
Crystal Palace (lunch) - didn't want to do a 3rd breakfast (and take away from valuable morning ride-time!) and lunch is lots less pricey than dinner. And, I hear Crystal Palace is a must-do! Is it??
These are in question - opinions would be helpful:
1900 PF (dinner) - DD loves the Cinderella movies but I'ev heard very IFFY things about the food there and I'm a bit afraid that the mean stepmom might be a big "much" for a 2 and 3 yr old. I'd have to pop out $90 on dinner there only to have my kids freaked out and all of us feeling like the food was disgusting.
Whispering Canyon (lunch or dinner) - We're going in early Dec and I would LOVE to see the WL all decked out for the holidays. And, DH and I love ribs. So would this be a good idea to head over there - is it difficult to get to from the Poly? Are our girls old enough to participate in the pony races, etc that they do there?
So what do you think? Shoudl we switch anything around or take anything out? Am I missing something we should be doing? (Keep in mind, not on dining plan-and we can't add it on due to the type of rate we got at the Poly.) THANKS!!!!!
Ohana (dinner) - we're staying at the Poly so this just makes sense to me. And DH is a big meat-eater. But lately I've heard mixed reviews on the meats so I'm a bit nervous....
Kona (dinner) - again, since we're staying at the Poly it seems now is the time to go here. And DH is a big seared tuna fan and I keep hearing how good the Tuna Oscar is. And, well, my kids would faint if they were to see a KONA KONE!

Akershaus (bkfst) - We're not on the dining plan so bkfst was a better choice here, plus the lunch/dinner food are NOT appealing. BUT DD3 is a huge princess fan so this seemed like a good one to do.
Chef Mickey (bkfst) - Again, chose this b/c it's less expensive (not on dining plan) and DD2 is a huge Micky and Minnie fan. And, from what I've read dinner there is not so magical. Please tell me that bkfst there is going to be decent.
Crystal Palace (lunch) - didn't want to do a 3rd breakfast (and take away from valuable morning ride-time!) and lunch is lots less pricey than dinner. And, I hear Crystal Palace is a must-do! Is it??
These are in question - opinions would be helpful:
1900 PF (dinner) - DD loves the Cinderella movies but I'ev heard very IFFY things about the food there and I'm a bit afraid that the mean stepmom might be a big "much" for a 2 and 3 yr old. I'd have to pop out $90 on dinner there only to have my kids freaked out and all of us feeling like the food was disgusting.
Whispering Canyon (lunch or dinner) - We're going in early Dec and I would LOVE to see the WL all decked out for the holidays. And, DH and I love ribs. So would this be a good idea to head over there - is it difficult to get to from the Poly? Are our girls old enough to participate in the pony races, etc that they do there?
So what do you think? Shoudl we switch anything around or take anything out? Am I missing something we should be doing? (Keep in mind, not on dining plan-and we can't add it on due to the type of rate we got at the Poly.) THANKS!!!!!