HELP!!!!Going to disney and we need ideas fro food!

princess0511

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We are going to Disney for Halloween and we are look for something that has the dinning plan and good. But nothing seafood. so if you have a idea please share! thanks


LOVE,PRINCESS0511
 
1900 Park Fare is always a good place for dinner. Especially the strawberry soup. :lovestruc Also Chef Mickey's for breakfast is a classic. And if you like bowling, you could go to Splitsville in DTD for lunch or dinner and go bowling. And depending on where your staying, the counter services are always pretty good for a quick lunch at your resort or a snack. That's all I can really think of at the momment.
 
1900 Park Fare is always a good place for dinner. Especially the strawberry soup. :lovestruc Also Chef Mickey's for breakfast is a classic. And if you like bowling, you could go to Splitsville in DTD for lunch or dinner and go bowling. And depending on where your staying, the counter services are always pretty good for a quick lunch at your resort or a snack. That's all I can really think of at the momment.

Love the strawberry soup! :)
 

If you are going to WDW, (not disneyland) then go on disneyworld.disney.go.com/ and look under dining. If you scroll down, there are restaurants to read about. I believe it does say whether or not the restaurant has the dining plan, but I am not sure. I would advise you to check it out anyway because they do have the restaurant list and some other helpful information, so I hope this helps! :)

Oh, they might have menus and I would advise you to stay away from Coral Reef in Epcot if you don't like seafood. Also, I agree with Silv because 1900 Park Fare had some good food.
 
My personal favorite sit down restaurants are Chef Mickey's like Silv said, and Tony's Town Square in MK!
 
Here's a list of my fave restaurants on property (If any are more than one dining credit I will say so):

-Tony's Town Square (MK)
-Ohana (breakfast or dinner. both are good) (Polynesian)
-Narcoossee's (2 table services. You have to dress up though.) (Grand Floridian)
-Sci-Fi Dine In (HS)
-50's Prime Time Cafe (HS)
-Teppan Edo (Epcot)
-Nine Dragons (Epcot)
-Yak and Yeti (AK)
-Biergarten (Epcot)
-1900 Park Fare (I've only had it for breakfast I dunno about dinner) (Grand Floridian if I remember right)
-Crystal Palace (BF or dinner) (MK)

Also, get a Dole Whip Float from Aloha Isle in MK. Snack credit. Soooo good.
 
If you are going to WDW, (not disneyland) then go on disneyworld.disney.go.com/ and look under dining. If you scroll down, there are restaurants to read about. I believe it does say whether or not the restaurant has the dining plan, but I am not sure. I would advise you to check it out anyway because they do have the restaurant list and some other helpful information, so I hope this helps! :)

Oh, they might have menus and I would advise you to stay away from Coral Reef in Epcot if you don't like seafood. Also, I agree with Silv because 1900 Park Fare had some good food.

i ate at coral Reef but i got the stake and it was not good al all but very pretty
:thumbsup2
 
I would definitely recommend Garden Grill at the Land pavilion in Epcot. Liberty Tree Tavern is good, too!
 
I'm a vegetarian, so it is sometimes hard to find food other than salads in some places. Before I became a vegetarian (over 3 years ago), I loved Le Celier. The soup was so good, I got so sad that I can't eat it anymore. I loooovvvveee Kona cafe and Crystal Palace.
 
Oh and Sci-Fi Dine in in Hollywood Studios. Thats a definite must! You have to get the cheeseburger and milkshake there!! <3

#milkshakesatscifidinein
 








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