Help for final dinner in the "World" (Long)

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My DH and I will be in WDW 12/5-12/12. We are splitting our stay between AKL and Poly. This is our fourth trip to WDW and we've enjoyed eating around the world. We've tried California Grill, Brown Derby, Alfredo's, Spoodles, Crystal Palace, Fulton's, Rainforest Cafe, Hollywood and Vine and Le Cellier. This trip I have PS times for Jiko's, 'Ohana before MVMCP, Le Cellier CP package, and Flying Fish. We also plan on eating at House of Blues Voodoo Garden on our first night. As you can tell we like to eat. Here's my ?-Where should we eat on our last night of the trip? We do not have children (not for lack of trying) and in 2003 we will begin adoption procedures...so we do not plan on another WDW vacation for many, many years (we live in Washington State). In a sense this will be our "last" dinner in the world, so please bring on the suggestions. Thanks for all the help.
 
Victoria & Albert's of course:) :)

In addition.....absolute best wishes on the start of your family:Pinkbounc :Pinkbounc
 
Well first of all, good luck on the adoption! I hope you get a baby very soon! Then you can bring him or her back to WDW and enjoy it all over again through their eyes! As for dinner, I have heard wonderful things about "Artists Point" in the Wilderness Lodge. We will be staying there shortly, and my DH and I would love to give it a try (heard the Salmon is fabulous!), but our boys (both big eaters) don't want to be left out, so we may have to wait until we do Disney alone! Check out the menu on wdwig.com , it really sounds like a wonderful place to have dinner for two! Enjoy!:wave:
 
Congratulations on your upcoming adoption!! We have three beautiful adopted children, and feel like the luckiest parents on earth. Oh yes, my restaurant suggestion, Flying Fish at the Boardwalk. We never miss it
 

Three adopted children snowmouse! That is wonderful. I turned 30 this year and DH is 27-we've been married six years and are so thrilled at the prospect of bringing children into our lives. I come from a family of seven and my DH from a family of five. I already have 11 nieces and nephews, so I've had lots of valuable practice. We are so excited for our "last" trip to WDW w/o kids, because the next one will be a whole new experience. Thanks everyone for your suggestions for dinner. I'm thinking about V&A's, as we've never stepped foot in GF and I bet it will be beautiful at Christmas time. Decisions, decisions, decisions.....
 
Our favorite meal was V&A (Chef's Table.) My second favorite was probably Artist Point. Do V&A now while you are not paying for childcare! The rest you can take kids to when you return in the future!
 
Didn"t care for Artist Point much but, France has two great restaurants that are not kid friendly that you may want to visit now.
 
I will vote for Artist Point. Best of luck with the abdoption!
 
I love Artist Point. It's my favorite.

Narcoose is also a very nice restaurant with a lovely view of the castle. The food and service were also very good.
 
We just got back my wife and I. We ate at California Grill, Artist Point and the Yachtsman. We also like to eat. I would stay away from Artist Point as a couple, the place was over run with children, for a nice quite dinner I would either go to Yachtsman Steakhouse or V & A. Artist Point is a step below the top places at WDW but not by much.
 
Cindarella's Royal Table in the castle... Make sure you are there for the fire works... They dim the lights and everyone pauses to enjoy the show... Very romantic!
 




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