Here's our meal plans, what do you think?

Naisy68

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HELLO!
I have just finalized our meal plans for our upcoming trip. I am very curious to see what you all think about it. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
First of all, we are staying at POFQ July 18-25. It will be me,my wonderful DH, our DS (15) and our DD (will be 3.)
Sun. 7/18 - DTD or Port Orleans Food Courts

Mon. 7/19 - Breakfast in Room
Light lunch at MGM
Fantasmic Dinner Package at H&V

Tue. 7/20 -Breakfast in Room
Lunch at Crystal Palace
(We are celebrating our DD b-day there)
Supper at resort (?) after late afternoon nap

Wed. 7/21 - Princess SBB My DD and I (boys-golfing)
Light lunch at resort
Supper at Epcot (where?)

Thurs. 7/22 - Breakfast in room
Light lunch at AK
Supper at 1900 Park Fare (DS @ DQ)

Fri. 7/23 - Chef Mickey's - late breakfast
Light Snack at Typhoon Lagoon
Spirit of Aloha Show for supper

Sat. 7/24 - OPEN for whatever we feel like that day

What do you think, is it too much? One of my main goals was to try to make it to as many different resorts as I could. I love to check out the different resorts.
Let me know what you think please?
--Renee ::MinnieMo
 
Your selections sound wonderful! You have a nice variety of places!

Mat I suggest LeCellier as your Epcot meal! It is great place to eat! The atmosphere is quiet & cool, the selection will satisfy everyone in your party and the food is great!!
 
I think your choices look great - it's not too much at all!! And I agree with AspiringCindy - LeCellier would be an excellent choice for your dinner at Epcot. ::yes::
 
At Epcot with Teppanyaki a close second choice.Have a magical trip you have made some great selections and are going to have many fine dining experience's.::yes:: :wave2:
 

Originally posted by Naisy68


Wed. 7/21 - Princess SBB My DD and I (boys-golfing)
Light lunch at resort
Supper at Epcot (where?)


Since you are having a light lunch...You should try our favorite Cape May's Clam Bake buffet!

It's only a 10 minute stroll around the wonderful Lake Cresent from Epcot's (international entrance) to the Beach Club Resort where Cape May is located in the lobby.

Last trip we ate there twice!!!

It's not just seafood like salmon, shrimp, steamed clams & mussels but also pork ribs, prime rib, chicken, salad and the desert bar that includes my favorite Oreo bon bons (YUMM)!

Then you can stroll on back (you'll need the walk;) ) to view Illuminations...
You can also take the ferrys that run from epcot to the boardwalk and Beach Club.


Have Fun!
 
Looks good. I like Le Cellier as well and the Teppanyaki rooms too. When visiting resorts just remember to allow plenty of time to get to the resort. If you have your own car or are renting, it won't be a problem. But if you don't, allow extra time for travel to and from as it can take awhile on busses/monorails/ferries and the like.
 
I think your plan is great. We'll be at POR July 18-26 and will be at H&V Fantastic Dinner Package on the 19th and PSB on the 21st. Maybe we'll see you there. It will be me, DH, 2 dd (7 and 5) and DS (4). We'll have our lime green on!
 
Sounds like you're on teh right track! I'm wondering if you have too many character/dinner show type meals. I know that when I've taken kids they've burned out on them if I schedule more than three in a week.

I also agree on LeCellier!

Anne
 
ducklite - you may be right about too many character meals. I did it this way because if we can find the characters in this way then we won't have to chase around the parks so much. And we won't be taking time to stand in line to see them. This way my DD should get to see a lot of the princesses and my DS will get to see Mickey and friends (even though he's 15, these are his favorites.) If it gets to be too much then I will know for next time. I think we'll just play it by ear this time and see.

I will check into LeCellier, if it's something my family would like we may add that to my list.

My sincere thanks to all of you for your suggestions!

DisneyMomx7- I sent you a pm.
 
I find the character meals are better for my kids. They get to see the characters at a less hectic pace and the buffets are a God send for small kids because they don't have to wait and they can pick what they like.
 




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