BelleBway
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I have a few weeks to make my reservations, and I want to be sure I am making the best choices possible since I'm going during Free Dining and I figure it might be hard to make changes.
Background: I will not have the dining plan (I'm going with 40% PIN code)
The traveling party consists of me and my 2 nieces- ages turning 12 and 8- who have never been to WDW and don't really know much about what to expect. I want to make sure they get a little sample of the best of what's available. However, I don't want to do anything too fancy, primarily because they don't even really like sitting at the table for family dinners. Also, the 8 yr old will only really want Mac and Cheese and Chicken Nuggets; while they'll have these options most anywhere, it means any interesting culinary delights will be lost on her. When I mentioned to the 12 yr old that I would be calling for some dining reservations soon, she said they should be for "kid friendly" places.
(I take that to mean "not boring or leisurely")
So this is what I want to try for- in order of when we'd eat there:
Biergarten- lunch. I've never been there but I thought we should definitely have a meal in WS. I want to try Tokyo Dining (I'm a big sushi lover + studied Japanese in college), but think the girls would enjoy Biergarten more, and I'd also like to try it.
CRT- breakfast. No brainer
Hopefully before the park opens on the older niece's birthday, which will be our 2nd full day. (even though she isn't particularly a princess fan) I've been there twice before and love eating in the castle.
50's Prime Time- lunch. Never been there either, but thought that it might be fun. And if nothing else, they have Smores and milkshakes!
Chef Mickey's- dinner. Another one that was pretty much a no brainer, especially since it would give us an excuse to ride the monorail. I've been there for breakfast before, but not for dinner.
I am also trying to decide whether we should do a dinner at Boma. I've never been there, and would really like to try it since we'll be staying at AKL already. However, I'm not sure whether the girls would appreciate it. Thoughts?
Any other suggestions for fun meals are definitely welcome! However, I don't currently think I want to do any more breakfasts-- CRT is more for the effect of starting off a day at the castle; I don't think any of us are big breakfast eaters.
Thanks!
Background: I will not have the dining plan (I'm going with 40% PIN code)
The traveling party consists of me and my 2 nieces- ages turning 12 and 8- who have never been to WDW and don't really know much about what to expect. I want to make sure they get a little sample of the best of what's available. However, I don't want to do anything too fancy, primarily because they don't even really like sitting at the table for family dinners. Also, the 8 yr old will only really want Mac and Cheese and Chicken Nuggets; while they'll have these options most anywhere, it means any interesting culinary delights will be lost on her. When I mentioned to the 12 yr old that I would be calling for some dining reservations soon, she said they should be for "kid friendly" places.
(I take that to mean "not boring or leisurely")So this is what I want to try for- in order of when we'd eat there:
Biergarten- lunch. I've never been there but I thought we should definitely have a meal in WS. I want to try Tokyo Dining (I'm a big sushi lover + studied Japanese in college), but think the girls would enjoy Biergarten more, and I'd also like to try it.
CRT- breakfast. No brainer
Hopefully before the park opens on the older niece's birthday, which will be our 2nd full day. (even though she isn't particularly a princess fan) I've been there twice before and love eating in the castle.50's Prime Time- lunch. Never been there either, but thought that it might be fun. And if nothing else, they have Smores and milkshakes!
Chef Mickey's- dinner. Another one that was pretty much a no brainer, especially since it would give us an excuse to ride the monorail. I've been there for breakfast before, but not for dinner.
I am also trying to decide whether we should do a dinner at Boma. I've never been there, and would really like to try it since we'll be staying at AKL already. However, I'm not sure whether the girls would appreciate it. Thoughts?
Any other suggestions for fun meals are definitely welcome! However, I don't currently think I want to do any more breakfasts-- CRT is more for the effect of starting off a day at the castle; I don't think any of us are big breakfast eaters.
Thanks!
