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soonerfan2008

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We are headed back to the World this summer. It will be me, three kids and my mom (for part of the trip), while DH studies for the bar exam. We are staying for one week at a condo off-site, and then will move to Pop for 5 days before heading home.

I'm saving our park days until my mom is with me, so most of my dining reservations are once we are staying onsite.

I've got meals planned for:
50s Prime Time lunch(have done before)
Garden Grill dinner (never done)
Whispering Canyon dinner (never done)
Ohana (go every time)
Crystal Palace breakfast before opening (done before)

Any other suggestions I should add? Anything amazing we are missing outside of signature restuarants--we've done Boma, Le Cellier, Biergarten, Askerhaus, 1900 Park Fare, Sci Fi, Cape May, Chef Mickey's, Mama Melrose, Crystal Palace dinner and maybe some others I'm forgetting.

The kids are 2, 4, and 8 and we want to keep it relatively simple.

Thank you!
 
We are headed back to the World this summer. It will be me, three kids and my mom (for part of the trip), while DH studies for the bar exam. We are staying for one week at a condo off-site, and then will move to Pop for 5 days before heading home.

I'm saving our park days until my mom is with me, so most of my dining reservations are once we are staying onsite.

I've got meals planned for:
50s Prime Time lunch(have done before)
Garden Grill dinner (never done)
Whispering Canyon dinner (never done)
Ohana (go every time)
Crystal Palace breakfast before opening (done before)

Any other suggestions I should add? Anything amazing we are missing outside of signature restuarants--we've done Boma, Le Cellier, Biergarten, Askerhaus, 1900 Park Fare, Sci Fi, Cape May, Chef Mickey's, Mama Melrose, Crystal Palace dinner and maybe some others I'm forgetting.

The kids are 2, 4, and 8 and we want to keep it relatively simple.

Thank you!

The two that you've never done before - we did last trip and loved both of them! Have fun!
 

It does take 2 TS credits, but it is completely worth it! DD7 has seen it twice, and it is first on her list of must-do's. The food is yummy, and show is corny, but really cute. As far as 1 TS credit places go, we also like Coral Reef to watch the fish, turtle, etc as we are eating their delicious food.
 
We are headed back to the World this summer. It will be me, three kids and my mom (for part of the trip), while DH studies for the bar exam. We are staying for one week at a condo off-site, and then will move to Pop for 5 days before heading home.

I'm saving our park days until my mom is with me, so most of my dining reservations are once we are staying onsite.

I've got meals planned for:
50s Prime Time lunch(have done before) Haven't done in about twelve years, but went two or three times prior and always had a good meal
Garden Grill dinner (never done)did lunch many many years ago -- it was okay
Whispering Canyon dinner (never done) one of two Disney restaurants we will never step foot in again -- bad food and even worse service
Ohana (go every time) never done
Crystal Palace breakfast before opening (done before)an absolute must do every single trip

Any other suggestions I should add? Anything amazing we are missing outside of signature restuarants--we've done Boma, Le Cellier, Biergarten, Askerhaus, 1900 Park Fare, Sci Fi, Cape May, Chef Mickey's, Mama Melrose, Crystal Palace dinner and maybe some others I'm forgetting.

The kids are 2, 4, and 8 and we want to keep it relatively simple.

Thank you!

Our comments in red. We enjoy Rose & Crown if you are looking for something at Epcot; we also fell in love with Yak & Yeti at the AK.
 
We are headed back to the World this summer. It will be me, three kids and my mom (for part of the trip), while DH studies for the bar exam. We are staying for one week at a condo off-site, and then will move to Pop for 5 days before heading home.

I'm saving our park days until my mom is with me, so most of my dining reservations are once we are staying onsite.

I've got meals planned for:
50s Prime Time lunch(have done before)
Garden Grill dinner (never done)
Whispering Canyon dinner (never done)
Ohana (go every time)
Crystal Palace breakfast before opening (done before)

Any other suggestions I should add? Anything amazing we are missing outside of signature restuarants--we've done Boma, Le Cellier, Biergarten, Askerhaus, 1900 Park Fare, Sci Fi, Cape May, Chef Mickey's, Mama Melrose, Crystal Palace dinner and maybe some others I'm forgetting.

The kids are 2, 4, and 8 and we want to keep it relatively simple.

Thank you!

Look good to me, we've neve done 50s, Garden Grill or Crystal Palace, but may try CP dinner this visit. You're wise to keep it simple with the kids, WCC is quite annoying to me, simply too loud and the food just eh, can your mother toelrate the noise? Personally, although my girls are teenaged now, I'd do 1900 PF or another buffet before WCC, even though I do have an ADR for there right now.
 
Thanks for the feedback. WCC seems to be about 50/50. I chose that since we will do the Campfire Singalong at FW that same night, but maybe I should pick something different.
 
Looks good to me! If your thinking of dropping WCC then I would suggest Coral Reef. Your kids will LOVE seeing the fish swim around while you are eating!
 
We were also very disappointed in WCC. We all had the skillet...We may go back someday, if we ever stay at WL again, but we won't be ordering that tucky skillet!
 


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