Help me choose 2 more TS

Freyja

<font color=red>Formerly known as Sleepless in Den
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So far, I think we´ve decided on

Crystal Palace - Breakfast - DD´s birthday
Tusker House- Breakfast
Sci Fi- Lunch
1900 Park Fare- Dinner
Coral Reef-dinner- DS´s birthday
Boma-Dinner

Our group consists of 2 adults and 4 kids (3, 6, 12 and 14) + baby.
 
Chef Mickey is a must.
The older kids would enjoy Whispering Canyon.

Those are my picks.

We´ve done Chef Mickey´s on our previous trips and enjoyed it but were honestly hoping to try more new places this time around. Haven´t totally excluded it though.

50's Prime Time & WCC

I´ve been thinking about these 2 places but keep wondering whether my kids will enjoy it, considering they don´t speak English (well oldest DS does, and my oldest DD understands a lot, but the younger ones don´t).
Isn´t a big part of the fun verbal communication?
 
Yes, verbal communication is part of the fun, but Whispering Canyon has other things. The kids have "horse" rides around the restaurant. Any language would laugh at 30 bottles of ketchup being brought to your table, napkins and straws being thrown at you, and the over-all rowdiness of the place.
 
Yes, verbal communication is part of the fun, but Whispering Canyon has other things. The kids have "horse" rides around the restaurant. Any language would laugh at 30 bottles of ketchup being brought to your table, napkins and straws being thrown at you, and the over-all rowdiness of the place.

Now, this may sound like a stupid question, but how "rowdy" is Whispering Canyon? Will my younger kids get scared? Sounds like a lot of fun though. Maybe we´ll give it a try. Which park is it closest to (we´ll be driving)?
 
WCC I sclosest to the Magic Kingdom. If oyu are there @ the magic kindom when your eating there you can take a bout to the Wilderness Lodge hotel. Also, I think if some of your kids don't really speak english and are shy DONT DO WCC. My kids are shy and they hated it! But that is jsut my family. I reccomend Kona Cafe, and ?. BUT KoNA IS A MUST DO FOR US!:rotfl2:
 
I rec. 'Ohana-Breakfast with Stitch and Friends (we don't like dinner at 'Ohanas) Also we love Kona Cafe-dinner. How about Princess Storybook for lunch or dinner?
 
I rec. 'Ohana-Breakfast with Stitch and Friends (we don't like dinner at 'Ohanas) Also we love Kona Cafe-dinner. How about Princess Storybook for lunch or dinner?

We don´t eat meat or eggs for breakfast and therefore I don´t think the Ohana breakfast would be a good choice for us, although the characters sound like fun.
I´m looking into Kona café, sounds promising :thumbsup2
 
So far, I think we´ve decided on

Crystal Palace - Breakfast - DD´s birthday
Tusker House- Breakfast
Sci Fi- Lunch
1900 Park Fare- Dinner
Coral Reef-dinner- DS´s birthday
Boma-Dinner

Our group consists of 2 adults and 4 kids (3, 6, 12 and 14) + baby.

Some of our fav's are:
Kona
Le Cellier
Crystal Palace - Dinner
Chef Mickey's - Breakfast
 
I think we´ve decided on adding on Kona and either breakfast at Chef Mickeys or lunch at Crystal Palace for our last day.
 
I wanted to add Spoodles as an offering, we are always pleased with our meal there. Family atmosphere too, bustling... we love it.

One more thought.....another bustling restaurant, with an all you can eat buffet is Cape May, we have enjoyed it in the past..
 
Ohana, LeCellier, LTT, WCC. There are so many good choices LOL
 





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