hoop de du

mdeee

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Hello...
Going to WDW with DH DD(9) 2DS(8,3), SHould we do the Hoop de du Review? I have read mixed reviews. What are the definate must do breakfast places and dinner places. 1st time want it to be the best for the kids we are there for 7 days 6 nights. :rotfl2: ::yes::
 
mdeee said:
Hello...
Going to WDW with DH DD(9) 2DS(8,3), SHould we do the Hoop de du Review? I have read mixed reviews. What are the definate must do breakfast places and dinner places. 1st time want it to be the best for the kids we are there for 7 days 6 nights. :rotfl2: ::yes::
I would definitely do the Hoop Dee Doo. It is a lot of fun, corny jokes, audience participations, etc. The food is good too...fried chicken, ribs, baked beans, salad, strawberry shortcake.

For breakfast, if you want character meals, there is Crystal Palace with Pooh and the gang, Chef Mickey's with Mickey, Minnie, Donald, etc., 1900 Park Fare with Mary Poppins, Alice, MadHatter, Eeyore, Pooh, and of course 2 princess meals...one at the castle and one in Norway (Epcot)

For dinner we like....Mama Melrose (MGM), Whispering Canyon (WL), Le Cellier (Epcot), Boma (AKL).
 
Hoop Dee Doo? Absolutely! We go to WDW about every other year, and we never miss this. The food is great and the show is so much fun.

For breakfast, we love 1900 Park Fare at the GF, Chef Mickey's at the CR, and the buffet at Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club.

For dinner, we *love* the clambake at the Beach Club and Cinderella's Royal Table in the castle.

Added note: Pecos Bill's has the best burgers in WDW!
 
hoop dee doo junkies here. we vote yes, especially if BBQ and corny jokes go over well with your group. expensive, yes, but clasic disney for our family and a must do. (we try to do it on the first night we are there - gets us in a silly WDW mood.)

must do's for breakfast - well, we are not huge breakfast folks, but we love the Crystal Palace for any meal even breakfast. We also have done the Trails End buffet at Fort Wilderness for just about any meal including breakfast. one of the cheapest buffets on WDW property and very good food.


Must do that we just discovered on our last trip - fish and chips from the stand in Epcot. Good Gracious that was some good eatin'. Even the 1 year old loved it.

- lori
 
Another vote for Hoop de Doo! I was just there last week and it was awesome! Corny jokes, audience interaction, lots of fun and good food. The friend chicken is great, the ribs were really good, the beans were excellent and I noticed they serve mac-n-cheese for the kids too.

For breakfast, check out Cinderella's Royal Table, it was my favorite! Also, Chef Mickey's is nice although I would probably do Crystal Palace instead. Heck, I'd do Crystal Palace for lunch or breakfast..their food is great and character interaction is awesome.

For lunch/dinner, check out Hollywood & Vine @ MGM, they had really good food there. We did CRT @ Magic Kingdom for dinner as well and it was great! Biergarten at Epcot was fun and LeCellier was excellent!
 
Hi!
We just returned from our trip in early December.

We did Hoop De Doo, there were 4 adults and one child age 3.5. We liked Hoop Dee Doo. Was a fun time. I would reccomend it to anyone.

Our favorite dinner though had to be Liberty Tree Tavern in the Magic Kingdom! We may be bias since our family was asked to ring the "dinner bell" to introduce the characters and were able to spend about 5 min. alone with Minne, Goofy, Chip, Dale and Pluto. So that was awsome. But aside from that...the characters did GREAT circulation..we saw most of them twice during dinner and the rolls are so good! ::yes::

We only had one breakfast planned at Donald's Breakfastasauras..and it was okay, they sort of herded you in like cattle. I think I would try Ohana or something next time.

We did CRT for dinner, which was fun. Characters all had visited our table before we even had our dinner which was nice. They have cute little desserts for kids. Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Mary Poppins, and of course Cinderella were at our dinner. I would reccomend that as well. Ask for a window seat when making your reservations. They don't gaurantee it, but we reccomended it and our wish was fufilled.


Have a great time!
:wizard:
 





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