PastorsWife
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I'm so glad to find this site, I've been devouring the threads.
in 2000, we made a trip to WDW and stayed offsite at a 2br condo. This was our wedding present from my parents, and my husband really wanted to bring his sister and her girlfriend with us and my kids - as a "last roadtrip" kind of thing. Well, drama put aside, we ended up parting ways in Florida (their car), and so with the cost of a rental car for the week and also $500 to drive back home (plus gas) our food budget was MINIMAL. We had one dinner at the mayan pyramid at Epcot and thought we were living like kings. Other than that we ate PBJ sandwiches brought from home. The shoestring budget coupled with the drama made for a not very pleasant memory.
8.5 years later - we are ready to do it right. We are staying 7 days/6 nights at POFQ and have purchased the dining plan and PH/water etc.
My head is reeling from the choices, and the responsibility of making ADRs and stuff.
Can you recommend some restaurants (both TS and CS) knowing the following?
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The cast:
Kids are 10 (girl) and 14 (Boy). Kids are adventurous but do not eat seafood.
Husband is an ovo-lacto-vegetarian, allergic to eggplant (eats eggs, cheese, does not eat "animals" - seafood, birds, mammals)
I like everything except for shrimp and really "fishy" fish.
Spicy is OK - we eat a lot of "ethnic" food (except sushi), our fave - middle eastern or Thai. We consider eating out to be a real treat, and would lean toward the educational/dramatic experience over quick or fun. I think that my kids are "over" the characters, etc.
I'd prefer to keep the TS and CS in the parks, so that we don't spend all our time waiting for a bus or leaving a park early to get to a resort that we are not staying at.
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Can you recommend CS/TS places that give generous portions? Sometimes we will order 2-3 of a meal and split it between the 4 of us so that DH gets the "sides" and the kids and I get extra meat.
Also, if you have an ADR and don't show (for whatever reason) do you get charged credits?
last question (well, for this post anyway) do you have kids my age that have gone to the adventurer's club with you? What was your experience?
I'm sorry if these questions were asked in a previous thread - I have been reading for several hours now...
Thank you so much. This is an awesome site.
in 2000, we made a trip to WDW and stayed offsite at a 2br condo. This was our wedding present from my parents, and my husband really wanted to bring his sister and her girlfriend with us and my kids - as a "last roadtrip" kind of thing. Well, drama put aside, we ended up parting ways in Florida (their car), and so with the cost of a rental car for the week and also $500 to drive back home (plus gas) our food budget was MINIMAL. We had one dinner at the mayan pyramid at Epcot and thought we were living like kings. Other than that we ate PBJ sandwiches brought from home. The shoestring budget coupled with the drama made for a not very pleasant memory.
8.5 years later - we are ready to do it right. We are staying 7 days/6 nights at POFQ and have purchased the dining plan and PH/water etc.
My head is reeling from the choices, and the responsibility of making ADRs and stuff.
Can you recommend some restaurants (both TS and CS) knowing the following?
***
The cast:
Kids are 10 (girl) and 14 (Boy). Kids are adventurous but do not eat seafood.
Husband is an ovo-lacto-vegetarian, allergic to eggplant (eats eggs, cheese, does not eat "animals" - seafood, birds, mammals)
I like everything except for shrimp and really "fishy" fish.
Spicy is OK - we eat a lot of "ethnic" food (except sushi), our fave - middle eastern or Thai. We consider eating out to be a real treat, and would lean toward the educational/dramatic experience over quick or fun. I think that my kids are "over" the characters, etc.
I'd prefer to keep the TS and CS in the parks, so that we don't spend all our time waiting for a bus or leaving a park early to get to a resort that we are not staying at.
**********
Can you recommend CS/TS places that give generous portions? Sometimes we will order 2-3 of a meal and split it between the 4 of us so that DH gets the "sides" and the kids and I get extra meat.
Also, if you have an ADR and don't show (for whatever reason) do you get charged credits?
last question (well, for this post anyway) do you have kids my age that have gone to the adventurer's club with you? What was your experience?
I'm sorry if these questions were asked in a previous thread - I have been reading for several hours now...

Thank you so much. This is an awesome site.