Golden Rose
Princess by Choice
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We're planning a trip for 2016 with a family who have never been to WDW before, and probably won't go again (unless they fall in love with it, which would be great!) Between us, at the time of the trip, we will be two couples and 4 kids, boys ages 10 and 11, and girls ages 5 and 6.
When we go, we have sort of fallen into a pattern of restaurants that we hit pretty much every time, since they include our favorites and our kids' favorites, but I'm wondering if I'm missing something that would be really special.
We will not be on a dining plan. We may have a Tables in Wonderland card; once we figure out where we're eating, I'll figure out if we're buying one.
Because the boys will be Disney adults, buffets are not a great deal for us, although I'm still willing to consider them. (We love Tusker House and Boma.)
So, what restaurants do you consider the most "magical"? I'm trying to come up with the ones that provide an overall experience that you can't get easily anywhere else. We usually do both princess meals, but the other little girl doesn't like princesses. (Fairies, yes, princesses, no. Except Frozen.) My daughter adores the princesses, and I'm thinking I still need to do one princess meal. I like the food a little better at Akershus, but I'm thinking CRT feels more special...
I would prefer places with good food, but right now I'm focused on overall experience. So, what would you do with a party of 8 to get the most magic out of a trip?
When we go, we have sort of fallen into a pattern of restaurants that we hit pretty much every time, since they include our favorites and our kids' favorites, but I'm wondering if I'm missing something that would be really special.
We will not be on a dining plan. We may have a Tables in Wonderland card; once we figure out where we're eating, I'll figure out if we're buying one.
Because the boys will be Disney adults, buffets are not a great deal for us, although I'm still willing to consider them. (We love Tusker House and Boma.)
So, what restaurants do you consider the most "magical"? I'm trying to come up with the ones that provide an overall experience that you can't get easily anywhere else. We usually do both princess meals, but the other little girl doesn't like princesses. (Fairies, yes, princesses, no. Except Frozen.) My daughter adores the princesses, and I'm thinking I still need to do one princess meal. I like the food a little better at Akershus, but I'm thinking CRT feels more special...
I would prefer places with good food, but right now I'm focused on overall experience. So, what would you do with a party of 8 to get the most magic out of a trip?


