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FunkyFunBuckets

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Ok so i know i have just totally been crowned miss indecision :confused3 :confused3 because i am thinking of rewriting my ADR choices for like the 7 time...:rolleyes1

ok so to catch everyone up there are 10 of us going to WDW:grouphug: in sept 18 -oct 3 08 and included in the ten our 3 families who were each asked to pick 5 or 6 restraunts to eat at and then choose from there....

Unfortunately i can't even decide what i want to wear in the mornings let alone something as life changing as ADR's:sad2:

So here WAS my possible list of restraunts

Teppan Edo 9/19 fri

O'hana 9/20 sat

Boma 9/22 mon

Maya grill 9/25 thurs

Crystal palace 9/26 fri

Le Cellier 9/28 sun

however i am thinking of changing this again as i have heard that maya grill isn't really that mentionable and also the oldest child in our group is like 14 and a boy so charcter dining whilst fun is not really what we are looking for:scared: :guilty:

so that would mean dropping maya grill and crystal palace and i havent really read many reviews on Teppan Edo so i am not sure about it ....


so instead i was thinking of adding coral reef to are choices ... and although it does seem to be kinda family orientated i was thinking maybe whispering canyon cafe because my family have to have red sauce(ketchup) on everything and i mean anything so any suggestions would be nice :idea: ...

the other families have already decided on CRT and california grill which are both 2ts credits so prefably not anysignature dining or shows please help is neede 180 day mark encroaching fast

BTW i no that many people think that i should have park plans and should then choose restraunts around those, since i am only 17 and have never stayed on property b4 and haven't properlly been to disney since 2001 the weekend after 9/11 then i am not the best judge to make plans

also one memeber of the group is on oxygen periodically and the other (my father) has a very bad back so flexibilty is the key


any help much much appreciated.......:confused3
 
well....good luck trying to get Le cellier! I've never eaten here, but 2 to try on this trip for us is Kona and Yak and Yetti. Maybe those ones? Kona breakfast is supposedly amazing - as are their dinners. And, well, we like Chinese - so Yak and Yetti was a sure one for us!
 
well....good luck trying to get Le cellier! I've never eaten here, but 2 to try on this trip for us is Kona and Yak and Yetti. Maybe those ones? Kona breakfast is supposedly amazing - as are their dinners. And, well, we like Chinese - so Yak and Yetti was a sure one for us!

I think Kona would be a great choice...
 
i am really glad that you mentioned Kona for breakfast as it was something that i had in my head but must have just slipped ....:rolleyes:
 

14 year old or not, Crystal Palace is a great place for breakfast (we go as two adults--age 55 and 50 and love it). The food is very good. You don't mention when in September you are going. If you are not at your 180 day mark yet, you might be able to get LeCellier.

We stay at CSR on every trip. We are not thrilled with Maya Grill, although we've only done breakfast.

What about Biergarten in Germany at Epcot? You could all sit at one table as they are long picnic style tables.
 
okay so this is the new and hopefully improved list what do ya think is it better worse did i cut something out i shouldn't or what

Coral reef


Sci fi dine in Theatre because in our group there are 3 30 something fellows who would enjoy this

Crystal palace

Whispering canyon cafe

Boma

and Kona for Breakfast


Le Cellier
 
I would suggest a couple of places.50's Prime Time is always a good choice with a large group,especially if you get the right wait staff:thumbsup2 .If there are sports fanatics you might try to get over to ESPN at Boardwalk. The food is good and reasonably priced(considering where you are:rotfl2: )
 
I think you made excellent changes in your ADR's. The only thing I would suggest looking into is Raglan Road at Downtown Disney. The food is amazing, there is live music and dancing a little later in the evening and it is only 1 table service. I am not sure if your intention was to stick to the parks or close to them at any rate, but if you are interested in going to Downtown Disney one evening instead, this is a fantastic dining option.
 













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