Help Us Decide!!!!

MPLsDad

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Who we are: DH-33, DW-34:teeth: , & DS-turning 4 on second day of trip.
Accomodations: GF for 7 nights, Dolphin 1 night
Dining: SUGGESTIONS NEEDED!!!!

We're considering the following plan...
Breakfasts: CRT (Birthday breakfast), Crystal Palace, Princess Storybook Breakfast, 1900 Park Fare, Breakfastosaurus, Fresh
Lunch: Sci-Fi
Dinner:Liberty Tree Tavern, Chef Mickey's (Birthday Dinner), Boma, Cape May Cafe Clambake, 'Ohana, Spirit of Aloha, Marrakesh, Fantasmic Dinner Package Hollywood & Vine

Too many character meals, what are we missing? I need some Dispiration!
 
Gotta give props to Boma, Ohana, and 1900 Park Fare:earsboy:
 
Your list looks great. Here are few more suggestions if you're looking to add a few more great restaurants to your list......some of our favorites:

Breakfast:
Kona Cafe (Polynesian - ya gotta try the Tonga Toast)

Lunch or Supper:
Plaza Restaurant (Magic Kingdom)
Tony's Town Square Cafe (Magic Kingdom)
Le Cellier Steakhouse (Epcot - Canada)
San Angel Inn (Epcot - Mexico)
Teppanyaki (Epcot - Japan)
Biergarten (Epcot - Germany)
Brown Derby (Disney Studios)
California Grill (Contemporary)
Flying Fish (Boardwalk)
Big River Grill & Brewing Works (Boardwalk)
Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Review (Fort Wilderness -- Dinner Show)


:sunny:
 
The Garden Grill

This is my favorite restaurant. It is in EPCOT in The Land and it is a character dinner w/ Mickey, Chip and Dale, and sometimes Pluto. The restaurant revolves and my family and I just love it.

I would add this to your list.:wave:
 

OK - so we do Kona for breakfast. Should I then skip 'Ohana since we may do the Spirit of Aloha. That's alot at the Poly!!!
 
You have to do all three (if you have the time). They are all different.......and all among the best at WDW! You just can't forsake one for the other.

This is only one reason (of many) that the Polynesian is the best resort at WDW.

:sunny:
 
I just made a similar recommendation on another thread, but I would consider letting your DS try out one of the kid's clubs.

For example, for your Boma or Ohana nights, you could send him to Simba's Cubhouse or the Neverland Club, respectively. All kids are different, of course, but our kids absolutely loved BOTH places. There are games, toys, computers, video games, movies, other kids, and dinner (chicken fingers, pb&j, etc.) is included in the $10/hr (I think) price. After several days of family time in the parks, they appreciated the time away from us. Admittedly, our kids were older than yours at the time. Yours may enjoy it, too.
 
I personally would change your breakfast list a lot. You are going at a hot and crowded time of the year. I would consider exchanging some of those breakfasts in favor of lunches (which give you a mid-day break). When it is hot/crowded, it's really important to hit the parks early while it's cooler, less crowded and generally not raining (Both of our July trips featured heavy rain). Is your ds a big eater in the a.m.? That could be a reason to keep the breakfasts, of course. I, of course, am assuming you are eating breakfasts at 9 or so -- you may be planning to go early (but I think 8 is generally the earliest) or very late after touring.

I don't know if you have too many character meals or not, but I don't think they will seem very special as the week goes on because you have so many. We usually do one!

You do have two of our favorite restaurants -- Boma and Marrakesh. We also really enjoyed a birthday breakfast at 1900 Park Faire.
 


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