I'm going to regret this aren't I?

Epcotgal8

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Long story short. WDW is our favorite vacation destination but this year we really NEED to visit relatives in Florida instead. So we're only going to be in WDW for one night and two days this time (but will be back for a week next year). We normally make at LEAST one p.s. per day for an 8 day stay. We have a lot of favorites and some places we still haven't tried. 14 yr. old dd made me laugh last night as she said, " Mom, we need to eat at Le Cellier, Beaches and Cream for sure, the Yachtsman, oh I like the LTT for lunch..." My sons interject "Chef Mickey's" and she said, "Oh yes, Chef Mickey's for dinner" and I'm like, "Sweetie, how in the world can we eat at all those places in 2 days?" So other than a p.s. I'm going to make for lunch at the GF Cafe that they don't know about since I'm going to order "dog bones" and Cinderella's Slipper dessert, I was thinking of just waiting until we are there to see what we are in the mood for. BUT, it's going to be busy so I may be messing up by not deciding beforehand and making a p.s. And dh will not help me decide, said anything is fine with him, and this is my choice :rolleyes: We already play the "Where do you want to eat?" "I don't know, where do you want to eat?" game at HOME when we want to go out to eat. I can just see us standing in the park playing this game and by the time we decide nothing will be available but counter service. When we go for a week I know I can balance all kinds of meals but to only pick a couple out of so many choices? Help!
 
tell them to each pick the one place they want to eat at most, just one. The work around which is open when, like Cm for breakfast and LC for dinner.
 
Well, I'd say you really only have dinner the first night and breakfast the next morning, because if you plan more than that I don't think you'll get much park time in.

You say you're going next year, so you can tell everyone they can pick then - and this little two-day trip will be YOUR picks. How's that sound?!?!?!?! Don't think of what DD or DS would like, and DH seems like he'd go along with anything, so treat yourself this time!

Then I'd pick Kona Cafe for breakfast, and California Grill for dinner.
 













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