I wish this would STOP!!!!!

siestakeys04

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everyone have GOOD reviews about restaurants that i dont have adr's for. :rotfl2: Now i am hearing good things about citricos and now i am thinking about changing crystal palace for this. I have the yachtsman steak house which is 2 ts and i have a question where can dh get a lobster tail that is not at a signature restaurant :confused3 then i can keep crystal palace and eat at citricos this is really becoming verrrrrry stressful i want to eat everywhere!!!!!!!
 
This is my goal. To eat at every TS rest. on Disney property. We've done most of the 2TS and most chacters. But they keep opening more. pixiedust: pixiedust: pixiedust: pixiedust: pixiedust:
 
siestakeys04, you're not alone. I've changed my dining plans numerous times. I just called last night to change my previous reservations but I told myself that I wouldn't change them again. Yeah right. At least that's the plan. Look at it this way, this will give you another reason to return to the World. Here's my list.

All early dining 5pm or 5:50pm
Sunday - travel day, own your own
Monday - Le Cellier
Tuesday - Ohana's
Wedneday - Spoodle's
Thursday - Jiko's
Friday - Coral Reef
Saturday - travel day, own your own
 

Pick the restaurants that appeal to your families likings.

I try to pick a few new ones each time I return. I sometimes pick one that others rave about.

Ohana's love it for breakfast, can take it or leave it for dinner. I'm not a big meat eater and find the meat to be dry.

Hollywood and Vine hated it. Old tasting food.

SciFi can take it or leave it, go because the kids love it.

San Angles Inn love it.

Biergarden hated it, everyone raves about this place so I decided to try it, never again.

Crystal Palace love, love it for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Liberty Tree Tavern, use to be one of my favorites, not any more.

I guess I could go on and on. I have never eaten at Citrico's it on my list to try next time. As I said love Crystal Palace.
 
siestakeys04 said:
citricos and now i am thinking about changing crystal palace for this.

While they are not in the same league, the new chef at Crystal Palace (last 18 months or so) has made some great changes and the food is really great.

/carmi
 
siestakeys04 said:
i have a question where can dh get a lobster tail that is not at a signature restaurant :confused3 then i can keep crystal palace and eat at citricos this is really becoming verrrrrry stressful i want to eat everywhere!!!!!!!

Our server at LeCellier that they would probably offer lobster again in May. My husband was hoping they would have it when we went in Jan. but the waiter said it wasn't in season during that time. Anyway, LeCellier is 1 Ts. I do think it would cost extra out-of-pocket. I had read that it was not included in the dining plan. I had bought my husband Disney dollars to use because he really didn't want to pay extra for anything since we'd already bought the plan. Of course he didn't get to use them on that but I thought I would share the suggestion.
 
We ate the cp for breakfast last august, and it was some of the best food we had at wdw. We are doing it again in June.
 
We have ADRs for Boma, Prime Time, Rose and Crown, Le Cellier, Les Chefs, Brown Derby(fantasmic package), Wolfgang Puck(before Cirque de Soleil), Planet Hollywood(using vouchers before Pleasure Island Visit), Raglan Road.
 
I know it is difficult and we all have our favorites..

I think Mamu said it correctly, you should pick the restaurant that fits your family's tastes..

We, as adults, our children occasionally visit but only when we are paying.. :rotfl2: pick restaurants that appeal to adults.

We also love Spoodles, it is noisey and lots of children, but we love the food and the atmosphere.

I also like Shula's and have done that restaurant many times. I have not done Todd English's new restaurant, but being from Boston I am Todd Englished out...I did not like the decor, too dark, and so we did not even make a reservation there.. but people like the food.

I have not done Crystal Palace in years, I tend to stay away from character meals....no small children with me and yet hopefully someday will be able to bring my grandchildren, if I am blessed, to character meals and see WDW through their eyes....
 
Don't Know If There Are Other People Out There Who Are Older And Can't Quite Handle The Large Meals. At The Kona Cafe For Dinner I Most Always Get Appetizers Only. I Like The Crab Cakes And The Pot Stickers. Last Time We Were There At The Whispering Canyon, Hubby And I Split The Meat Loaf And There Was Plenty. Has Anyone Heard About The Switch Of Chefs Between Citrico's And Narcoossee's?
 
We just returned last night from our best vacation ever and we ate at Ohana, Hollywood and Vine, Whispering Canyon, Crystal Palace, Chef Mickey, Askerhus, Le Cellier and many counter service places. Crystal Palace was probably the favorite for DH2 and DH5 and the food was among the best as well. I have not been to the other one you mentioned but Crystal Palace is definitly on the list from now on.
 


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