If you could celebrate your birthday at WDW, where would you eat, what would you do?

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I would spend the day at Magic Kingdom. First, I'd have breakfast at Chef Mickey's and then take the monorail to MK. I would go Frontierland first so that I could ride Splash Mountain. I would probably go over to Tomorrowland next and do Carousel of Progress, since it may not bne around much longer. I'd buy some cool things at the Emporium with my birthday money. I'd eat lunch at Casey's and dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern. I'd stay for Spectro Magic and Wishes. It would be really cool if it were an E-Night, too, so that I could get as much out of my birthday at MK as possible.

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I try to spend my birthdays at WDW every year.

I know you made up your mind already but here is my input:

Hoop Dee Doo Revue - I love how they celebrate birthdays and it was an absolute blast spending it here

and then off to.......

An Illuminations Cruise

followed by a..........

Kitchen Sink if they are still open then.
 
I celebrated my big "50th" in WDW with 6 of my close girlfriends!(No hubbies.....No kiddies!)
We began our journey on a Saturday morning at 3:30AM..by limo to the airport..arrived in WDW..rented a mini van and headed to the Boardwalk Villas. We had rented (via DVC points rented on the DIS boards!!!) a one bedroom & a two bedroom villa, so we could spread out! Both villas were pool side!!(close to the bar too!!)

On the morning of my birthday we had breakfast with the princesses at Cindy's....Lounged around Typhoon Lagoon for the day and had an incredible dinner at the Flying Fish Café that night. My friends had arranged a cake to be made by the Boardwalk Bakery with a huge Mickey face on it and all the help sang HBD to me!! (I guess they had checked into having Mickey or Pooh show up...but it was WAY too expensive!!)

It was a marvelous...and a "Magical" vacation I soon won't forget. (Probably one of my Best WDW vacations yet!!) One of my friends that came on my b-day trip is turning 50 in 2005 and we are in the planning stages now.....another all girls trip! :earsgirl:
debbi
 
I had 2 solo days at WDW this past November 1 day prior to my birthday and then my actual birthday.

The day before my birthday I shopped till I dropped in Downtown Disney. My lunch for the day was a hot fudge sundae from Ghirardelli's!!! (oink, oink ;) )

I had dinner by myself at Kona Cafe, yummy!


On my actual birthday I started the day at MK and rented a pal Mickey to join me. I had a decadent lunch of burger, fries and a big malt at the Plaza Restaurant.

Then DH took me to dinner at the California Grill followed by an evening stroll at Epcot and Illuminations.

I wish I could spend every birthday at WDW!!!


tamie
 

Dh suprised me with a birthday trip this past january to celebrate my 27th birthday.

We went to MGM in the morning, MK in the afternoon (because - even though it was a Sunday and very crowded - I DEMANDED to be at the MK on my bday!)

Dinner was at the California Grill...seats by the window facing the castle...during Wishes! 2 apple martinis, a GREAT dinner and a to die for dessert...it was perfect!

then, back to AKL where a bday cake was waiting for me! (was too full to eat it - we had it for breakfast the next day!)
 
thanks for all the great replies and ideas! Even though my birthday is on a Saturday and MK will be crowded, I gotta be there for my BD, so I can feel like a true Princess! princess: :teeth: I hope they have wishes going on that day.

I believe shep should go to WDW this year.:teeth:
 
I'm going on my 20th birthday and the day after in August (check countdown clock).

I plan on having an early breakfast at the Crystal Palace. Taking the Keys to the Kingdom tour at MK. Going back to the hotel and shopping at DTD for a couple hours. Then seeing Wishes and going back to my hotel to see IllumiNations from my room. Go to PI for a couple hours. Sleep!

Next day, have breakfast at Storybook Breakfast with princesses. Go on a couple rides then take the Undiscovered Future World tour at Epcot. Then travel around the WS and maybe hop over to MGM.

Tink
 
I would sleep in a bit, then have a yummy breakfast at Kona Cafe, an omelete perhaps, or maybe the Tonga Toast. After breakfast, I would spend the first part of the day at the Magic Kingdom. I would want to ride the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Buzz Lightyear, and the TTA at least once each. If Carousel of Progress is open, I would like to do that too.

I would eat lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern, and I believe I would choose the Colony Salad--YUM! After lunch I would take the monorail over to Epcot, where I could ride my very favorite ride at WDW--Spaceship Earth--several times. For more relaxing on my special day, I think I might head over to do the Living with the Land boat ride (it has always relaxed me for some reason).

By that time I would probably be a bit hungry, so I might have a Mickey ice cream bar. I would then head over to World Showcase for some leisurely time in the countries. For some reason, El Rio del Tiempo in Mexico has always put a smile on my face, so I would probably grab a quick ride on that. I would then head over to the American Adventure. That attraction always brings tears to my eyes, plus it's a special place for me since our wedding reception was there.

If money isn't really an object on this birthday, then I would end the day with a wonderful Illuminations dessert party on the Italy Isola. A perfect end to a perfect day. :)
 
What would I do if I were at WDW for my birthday??????????????


Heck, who cares, I would just be happy to be there. I could eat chicken fingers and Mickey bars and be blissfully happy;)
 
Every 6 years my BD falls on Thanksgiving Day....

I would want to be with the whole family and stay at Wilderness Lodge...

Breakfast at Boma's....head to the MK and fast pass my way to multiple rides on Splash Mountain...

Lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern (Turkey Dinner of course) ...get a front row seat for the parade.... munch a smoked turkey leg after the parade....

get my picture taken with Snow White and Ariel....

Hang around for WISHES....dancing with DW, DD and my 3 DGD's while the music plays....

Late Seating at Hoop-De-Doo-Review...

Perhaps a late night dip in Silver Creek Pool....
 
I was in DLP last week with our best friends and it was their birthdays. We went into the MK did lots of rides, went shopping on main street and Disney Village. Then we went to our hotel for a rest before going to the California Grill for dinner followed by cocktales in the piano bar in the Disneyland hotel.

DH and I were in WDW for our anniversary last year. We spent the day at Discovery Cove swimming with the dolphins then our best friends took us out to dinner at the California Grill where we watched the fireworks.

They were both great days.
 
I'm pretty easy... breakfast anywhere handy, hot dogs for lunch anyplace we happen to be, and the Biergarten for dinner.
 
spent my last birthday, dec 2, at mgm, it was ee, walked right on tot and rnr, we didn't hop as we wanted to fantasmic. lunch was at the sci-fiand overall it was just a wonderful birthday. only bummer was that they stopped carrying the indy photojournalist type vest and that was the one thing that i wanted for my bday. but we had a great time at the park and topped it off back a t okw with a great dinner at olivia's.
 
Did that for my 50th two years ago! Arrived on Good Friday, stayed at Poly and spent that evening at MK. Saturday was MGM with dinner at 50's PT. Sunday was Epcot, lunch at Alfredo's, shopping at DTD and then surprised my family with an Illuminations Cruise. Monday was my actual birthday with breakfast at Kona and the day at MK. Dinner was at Cindy's with a view of fireworks. It was the best birthday ever. Tuesday we headed to Universal for two days for the first time and stayed at HRH. DS, now 20, and DD, now 17 loved the coasters as did my DB who was also our guest.
 
Same thing I do everytime it's my birthday.

Start off by eating breakfast somewhere, then head over to Epcot. Do a few rides, then go over to Animal Kingdom. Stay there for a few more rides, then head over to MGM. Do the rides there then head over to MK. Eat at Pinocchio's Village Haus and do some rides until the fireworks. After that, head on home. :)

I know it doesn't sound exciting, but it is to me :)
 
I would eat breakfast at Spoodles. Then I'd spend the morning/early afternoon at AK. I'd do some birthday shopping midafternoon at downtown disney. :) I'd eat an early dinner at Ohana. Then, for the rest of the evening I'd go to MK and then check out MNSSHP since my birthday is in October.
 
I would wake up in my room at the Poly overlooking the Castle. ;) Eat a huge breakfast buffet! Ride the monorail over to the MK. Spend most of the morning there, spend the afternoon at the Poly pool. I'd have dinner at Prime Time Cafe or the Rainforest Cafe (love the roast). Then I'd be back in the MK to see Wishes.

That would be my perfect birthday..............princess:
 
If I were at WDW for my birthday, I'd definitely have Afternoon Tea at the Grand Floridian! :wave:
 
My birthday at Disney:

Eat at Ohauna during the MK fireworks--in a window seat of course. And just try and eat as much as possible. I would bring all of my friends too.:teeth:
 














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