Help us pick last two TS restaurants!

donovan5

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Greetings...we're going in September with free dining, have made reservations for most of our TS meals, but having trouble deciding our final two.

There are five in our group: My wife and I, DD (4) and twin DS (2).
We are all set for: 1900 Park Fare dinner, Crystal Palace dinner, Chef Mickey's dinner and Whispering Canyon dinner, and the Princess breakfast at Norway.

NOW, the final contenders:
1) Coral Reef, Le Cellier, or Biergarten
2) Sci-Fi Dine-In, 50s Prime Time Cafe, or Cape May Cafe clambake

My choices are Le Cellier and Cape May Cafe, but I'm not sure the kids can handle Le Cellier so maybe Coral Reef is better. Any and all help appreciated!!
 
You may have trouble getting La Cellier - it books up quite fast, have you read the menus on www.allears.net?? That may help you decide. As for your second group, I highly recommend 50s Prime Time - we were very disappointed with the quality of the food at Sci Fi.
 
1. Biergartern: my two DS love it.
2. Sci Fi: I love this restaurant because the kids love the movie clips so much that DH and I can eat in peace!
 
Le cellier and the Cape May Cafe Clambake are my pics! Good luck! :thumbsup2
 

I've taken my kids to LeCellier for dinner twice and they loved it. If you want LeCellier for dinner for Sept you better call quick - I tried for dinner Sept 28,29 and 30th and they are completely booked - I had to schedule a lunch instead.

We also love Sci Fi :teeth:
 
LeCellier and 50's Prime Time are our favorites. We took DGD (4) last year and she loves steak too, she enjoyed the restaurant alot. One thing we did with her though is we had ADR's for 5:00 to 6:30 range so it wouldn't be so late for her to eat. We also did HDDR and she loved this place as we all did. She clapped and sang etc., :sunny:
 
None of your other prospects are on my family's list of "must do's".

Have you considered LTT?
 
1.) I love coral Reef, but would also highly recommend Garden Grille for another epcot slot, which is another character meal (if you can tollerate another one!).

2.) Sci Fi is cool but the food is pretty lacking, in my opinion. I haven't eaten at 50's, but have heard good things about the clam bake.
 
donovan5 said:
Greetings...we're going in September with free dining, have made reservations for most of our TS meals, but having trouble deciding our final two.

There are five in our group: My wife and I, DD (4) and twin DS (2).
We are all set for: 1900 Park Fare dinner, Crystal Palace dinner, Chef Mickey's dinner and Whispering Canyon dinner, and the Princess breakfast at Norway.

NOW, the final contenders:
1) Coral Reef, Le Cellier, or Biergarten
2) Sci-Fi Dine-In, 50s Prime Time Cafe, or Cape May Cafe clambake

My choices are Le Cellier and Cape May Cafe, but I'm not sure the kids can handle Le Cellier so maybe Coral Reef is better. Any and all help appreciated!!

My first pics are:

1) Coral Reef
2) 50's Primetime

Coral Reef will entertain them! But Sci-Fi might be too scary for your 2-year-olds.
 
We are traveling in Sept and earlier in the weekn I couldn't get Le Cellier. If you can get a time, go for it.

We are eating at Coral Reef.

I would pick Sci-Fi for MGM. The kids may like eating in the cars. We ate there and the food was okay. Nothing great.

Have you thought about the new character meal at MGM? It is at Hollywood & Vine and has characters from Little Einsteins and JoJo.
 
My vote for Epcot is Le Cellier. However, you might not be able to get a reservation now so I would also recommend the Coral Reef. The kids will be entertained there.

At MGM, I would recommend 50's Prime Time. The Sci-Fi might be to scary for the 2 year olds. At the Prime Time you kids should love the interaction with your waiter. Just remember that the adults are always fair game. Another plave you might want to try is the new character meal at Hollywood & Vine. Have not heard a lot about it yet since it just started this week.

Have fun on your trip!
 
Have you thought about Spoodles? We visit Spoodles on every trip, sometimes more than once. It's one of our favorite restaurants at Disney! Another poster suggested LTT. We haven't been there for dinner in a long time, but we enjoyed it, and we often go for lunch.

Le Cellier used to be a favorite and a must do, but last time we went (Dec 05) it was so incredibly crowded and the tables were so close together that it just ruined our enjoyment. We haven't been back on our last two trips. We used to go to 50s, too, but again the constant crowds and long waits made us switch to Mama Melrose's on our last trip, and we really liked it. The one time we've been to Sci-Fi we didn't really like it at all, but it's been a few years so we're thinking of trying it again on our next trip in March.

Capemay Clambake seems to get good reviews, but we've never eaten there b/c we aren't big seafood fans. We love it for breakfast, though. I would try there and Spoodles for your last two ADRs! :sunny:
 


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