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Today is 180 days from the start of my trip. It's just my sister and I going. She is not a big Disney fanatic unlike myself.
And I've hounded her for the last few weeks to pick at least ONE restaurant for us to make an ADR at. She is not cooperating!
She keeps saying it's up to me. But I don't want to make all of the decisions by myself. Heck, I already picked the dates AND the resort (not to mention it was my idea to take the trip).
So, fingers crossed, I'm hoping to make at least one single ADR. We are not planning on doing a ton of eating because we're going in August and the heat will get to us. Neither of us are big eaters when we get overheated. BUT I do want to choose one restaurant to have a nice sit down meal. I cannot make up my mind though!
If you had to pick ONE, and only ONE, restaurant to eat at while at WDW parks (not resorts), which one would it be? Please help me decide which restaurant to ADR!!
***UPDATED 2/15***
Thank you for all of the suggestions. I am still up in the air about what to do but I am starting to narrow it down. From your suggestions here are my thoughts.
Le Cellier - My dh and I went to this restaurant in 1998. I remember we enjoyed it but nothing really stands out about the experience. Has it changed in the last 10 years? I'm sure it has in some way. But in order to justify heading here for a one and only table service meal, I need to know what makes it so special.
Chef de France- I am not familiar with this restuarant at all. The menu looks decent but it does look a little pricey. This one is still a possibility though.
50's PTC - We ate here on our brief trip in 2002. We really enjoyed it. I remember the atmosphere moreso than the food though. I'm thinking the food was mediocre? I really cannot remember.
Brown Derby - Dh and I ate here during our 1998 trip. LOVED it. The Cobb Salad was so good. This is definitely another good possibility.
Soooo... The jury is still out. The four above are still in the running but I'd love other suggestions if you have them. Thanks! This is fun!
ETA: I didn't include Biergarten in my list of possibilities because .. well, because my dh's family is German and if I want a good schnitzel or potato salad I just call his Oma.
So it really doesn't appeal to me. I guess some people are not as lucky as me to have an Oma! 


So, fingers crossed, I'm hoping to make at least one single ADR. We are not planning on doing a ton of eating because we're going in August and the heat will get to us. Neither of us are big eaters when we get overheated. BUT I do want to choose one restaurant to have a nice sit down meal. I cannot make up my mind though!
If you had to pick ONE, and only ONE, restaurant to eat at while at WDW parks (not resorts), which one would it be? Please help me decide which restaurant to ADR!!
***UPDATED 2/15***
Thank you for all of the suggestions. I am still up in the air about what to do but I am starting to narrow it down. From your suggestions here are my thoughts.
Le Cellier - My dh and I went to this restaurant in 1998. I remember we enjoyed it but nothing really stands out about the experience. Has it changed in the last 10 years? I'm sure it has in some way. But in order to justify heading here for a one and only table service meal, I need to know what makes it so special.
Chef de France- I am not familiar with this restuarant at all. The menu looks decent but it does look a little pricey. This one is still a possibility though.
50's PTC - We ate here on our brief trip in 2002. We really enjoyed it. I remember the atmosphere moreso than the food though. I'm thinking the food was mediocre? I really cannot remember.
Brown Derby - Dh and I ate here during our 1998 trip. LOVED it. The Cobb Salad was so good. This is definitely another good possibility.
Soooo... The jury is still out. The four above are still in the running but I'd love other suggestions if you have them. Thanks! This is fun!

ETA: I didn't include Biergarten in my list of possibilities because .. well, because my dh's family is German and if I want a good schnitzel or potato salad I just call his Oma.

