Help with planning please!

kristinanderic

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We will be at the world in February with the dining plan. I need help finding 7 table service places to eat. I'm thinking that since we have a 3 year old with a VERY small attention span and a 13 month old it would be good to have alot of character meals to distract them and keep them interested so that daddy and I can eat our meals :-)

They are both boys so the princess stuff isn't going to excite them :-(

We already plan on going to Chef Mickeys and Crystal Palace.

We will only be visiting Hollywood Studios and Magic Kingdom.

All suggestions are welcome. Thanks!!
 
Ohana's Breakfast at the Polynesian resort has characters, is a buffet and being at the Polynesian it won't require park admission.

Cape May Cafe Breakfast is also not at a park, it's at the Beach Club and is a buffet with characters for breakfast.

1900 Park Fare has Alice in Wonderland and the Mad Hatter for breakfast. It's also not at a park but at the Grand Floridian.

Hollywood and Vine Play and Dine has characters for breakfast and lunch and is located at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
 
On our trip last year my sisters kids 8,5, 1.5 loved the character breakfast with the little einsteins at DHS. Good luck and have fun!
 
Well, we went to CRT because ds6 wanted to, not my dd2. they both LOVED it.

They kind of liked Sci Fi, but dd2 started to get bored and restless. They loved CP.

Pizza Planet seems like it would be good for that age.
 

I second breakfast at Ohana. :thumbsup2 Good food, served family style, so don't have to drag the kids through a buffet line. Good character interaction & the kids can join in in a little parade through the restaraunt.

Just curious as to why no Epcot? Some of my favorite food choices are at Epcot! And a few entertaining ones for the kiddos. Restaraunt Marrakesh in Morrocco has a bellydancer and musicians that perform, plus I really like the food. Lots of folks love the Biergarten in Germany, and they have an Oompah Band & often kids will get up to dance. Dinner at the Garden Grill is another family style character meal w/ Chip & Dale.

I'm not that into any of the TS choices at DHS, and I generally don't do much TS at MK, although we did try Crystal Palace for breakfast last time and that was pretty good.
 
We are only doing two theme parks this trip (even though we will be there a week). We chose MK and HS because of the kid's ages & my son is into Cars and Toy Story.

Even though we will be sleeping at POP for 7 nights we are leaving during the day on two of those days for offsite fun.
 
T-rex is new at DTD. Looks like the kids would enjoy this. Not sure if it is on the dining plan or not.
 
We went to Mama Melrose in September and really loved it. It is not a buffet, but certainly many, many families with children.
 
Epcot - Coral Reef - try to get a table near the glass and the kids will be entertained
Hollywood Studios - Sci Fi theater - hopefully they can be interested in movies
Resorts - Whispering Canyon - lots of stuff for kids; Beaches and Cream - no reservations needed - good break with the ice cream treats for all in the family; Cape May - Ohana - character buffetts
 
Chef Mickey's
Ohanna
1900 Park Fare
Crystal Palace
WCC
Hollywood & Vine
 












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