We are going to Disney May 2nd-8th and are staying at the AK Villas. We are traveling with 6 adults and 6 kids- all under 3. I think we will go to the MK 2 or 3 days and the AK 1 day. We have no dining plan. What are the "must do" resturants? We have never been there, and I do not know where to start with meal planning. TIA for your input!
I definitely agree, the buffets or family style restaurants are a great option especially with 6 kids under 3, what a money saver (they're eat FREE) and with no dining plan you'll be quite happy with that option.

Almost all of the character meals fall in this option which would keep them busy.
As mentioned, CP is a must. It is a very good buffet and has great character interaction. When my dd was little she was afraid of most of the characters except for Pooh and friends (and Mickey). You can even check out the breakfasts or dinners at the MK resorts.
CR-Chef Mickeys (over rated) but a must do with the kids at least once, characters at both breakfast and dinner
POLY-O'hana breakfast has characters, dinner is served family style with coconut races and hoola hoop contests (but with kids under 3 that could be some adult work but it's fun;-) although the waits for this meal lately have been long from what I've been hearing
GF-1900 Pk Fare has both character breakfast and dinner- I prefer breakfast there over the dinner as far as food is concerned (Breakfast is Alice, Mad Hatter, Mary Poppins and sometimes the Pooh characters and Dinner is Cinderella characters)
The nice thing about the MK resorts is you can hop on the resort monorail to any of the resorts I mentioned above from MK for an early dinner and then you can either go back to the park depending on the hrs or pick up your bus at MK. Of course you can do the same for breakfast, take the AK bus to MK and then hop on a resort monorail from there and back on after to the MK.
