HELP!! Please look at my 10 day dining plans! I need one more TS restaurant!

mjrich73

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Let me know what you think!!

Thursday dinner - Whispering Canyons
Friday lunch - Cosmic Rays
Friday dinner - Kona Cafe
Saturday lunch - Casey's Corner
Satuday dinner - Liberty Tree Tavern
Sunday lunch - Cantina de San Angel
Sunday dinner - Le Cellier
Monday lunch - Sunshine Seasons
Monday dinner - Coral Reef
Tuesday lunch - Toy Story Pizza Planet
Tuesday dinner - Mama Melrose
Wednesday lunch - Tusker House
Wednesday dinner - 'Ohana
Thursday - SEAWORLD
Thursday breakfast - Pop Century
Friday lunch - Leaning Palms
Friday dinner - BlueZoo
Saturday lunch - The Earl Of Sanwich
Saturday dinner - Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue
:woohoo:


How tiring is SeaWorld? Would you do a TS meal that night or a CS meal?

We are a party of 4 me, DH, DD - 8, DS - 6
 
I don't know if you have kids travelling with you or not.

But we really enjoyed 50's Prime Time and Planet Hollywood.
 
I know you already have Mama Melrose and it's an italian place but just in case it changes things. Alfredo's is closing in aug. If you haven't been there it's really romantic and pretty and I liked it very much. Just an option.
 
Your dining looks great. I know some really like Prime Time. The reviews at disboards are pretty good so we went in January and didn't feel it was all that great. It has a fun atmosphere but I would pick something else. Our favorites are already on your list, Ohana and Le Cellier. I also enjoyed 1900 Park Fare for their buffet breakfasts. Good selection and very tasty.
 

Try the Boma at AKL. We have eaten there loads of times. It is the most amazing buffet.There are also some lovely vegetarian dishes and my kids adored the tiny desserts.
They were really helpful too and got a bowl of blueberries for my toddler who decided that was the only thing she could possible eat for dessert.
We also love the Morroco restaurant at Epcot - gorgeous chicken cinamon pastries and cous cous.
Kids always love the breakfast at contempory. Cape May is excellant too.
 
1900 Fare evening buffet is by far the best Disney has:thumbsup2 It's a character dinner with Cinderella, her prince, the mice & fairy god mother. The prime rib is to die for.:lmao:

We will be sure to eat there twice next time it was that good:banana:
 
I would have to suggest Alfredo's at Epcot in Italy. Not only will it be closing permanantly in August of this year but that was the best Fettucine Alfredo I ever had in my life!!!!

Have fun, you have made some great choices!!:woohoo:
 
Someone had posted that "Alfredo's is closing in August" during a post. I don't see it listed on allears under their calendar for Rehabs/Closures. Does anyone have any information on this?

Thanks!

(SORRY...should have read the rest of the thread) Newbie here, lol.
 
the notice for Alfredo's closing is indeed on allears ..right on the homepage.
 
Personally, I think that is too many non-buffet table services for your children to sit through. I would suggest Chef Mickeys, Boma, 1900 Park Faire and chrystal palace. A buffet will take less time to eat at, and your children will have more choicesand some character interaction. We did almost all buffets last year when our children were around the same ages as yours (9 and 5). For us it was a good choice.
Also, Sea world has a wonderful nightime show you won't want to miss. I would plan on resting and eating at your hotel in the afternoon and then going back Sea World.
 















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