mickeyminnie
happenin' chick<br><font color=blue>Rice Krispies
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- Mar 7, 2002
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Just returned from 8 days with myself, DH, DD 7 and DS 4
movies food court: nothing to complain about but nothing to really brag about either. the muffins were good, the pasta selections were fine. they didn't have a kids egg feature which was frustrating one morning.
Donald's Restaurantasaurus Charater meal, this was a buffet and was good, we all enjoyed this meal, good selection, fun service, characters came around and spent enough time at our table.
Hollywood and Vine Fantasmic dinner package. We felt this was a good deal, we entered the theater about 30 to 45 mins before the show and the general seating was already quite full, we would not have wanted to sit for the hour + it would have taken to get a good seat there, we were happy with our seats and not squished. The buffet was good, my husband ate his price in shrimp and mussels alone, it was nice that there was special kids foods.
Garden Grill Ice Cream social. the icecream was good, except they dont' ask what you want and my daughter doesn't eat chocolate so I didn't get the chance to ask for no chocolate, fortunately there was no chocolate syrup so she just pulled off the chocolate ears, we broke the chocolate off the cone and she didn't eat the cookie. We all felt that this was terribly overpriced! 2 adults and 2 kids and nearly 50 bucks. The characters were slow, we saw Chip and Pluto a couple times, Chip was fun spent some time playing with the kids, but Mickey breezed by and Dale never came, so all in all we felt ripped off.
La Cellier dinner, was great, great service great food, nice to the kids.
Date night at Flying Fish, great food, great service, a bit slow to bus the tables, and loud when kids seated near by but overall we really enjoyed this experience and felt it was worth the money
Earl of Sandwich at Downtown Disney, very good sandwiches, a long line to get them though
Liberty Tree Tavern dinner before Halloween Party. This was good, the food and service were great, the characters were fine, none spent very much time however. We did finally get to meet Dale.
We also hit various counter service restaurants for meals, we were happy to see that there seems to be more selection for kids, not all deep fried and not only fries for side items.
There seems to be a lack of choices in Animal Kingdom, we ate at Pizzasafari twice, counter service seems to be limited here, we love this park.
It seems like in Magic Kingdom unless you are in Tomorrowland there aren't many counter service places, actually there really aren't that many places to dine at all, you have to have a PS for any of the sit down places. The restaurant in Adventureland was not open, so that pretty much left Tomorrowland and Gepettos (sp) and they always seemed so loud and crowded.
movies food court: nothing to complain about but nothing to really brag about either. the muffins were good, the pasta selections were fine. they didn't have a kids egg feature which was frustrating one morning.
Donald's Restaurantasaurus Charater meal, this was a buffet and was good, we all enjoyed this meal, good selection, fun service, characters came around and spent enough time at our table.
Hollywood and Vine Fantasmic dinner package. We felt this was a good deal, we entered the theater about 30 to 45 mins before the show and the general seating was already quite full, we would not have wanted to sit for the hour + it would have taken to get a good seat there, we were happy with our seats and not squished. The buffet was good, my husband ate his price in shrimp and mussels alone, it was nice that there was special kids foods.
Garden Grill Ice Cream social. the icecream was good, except they dont' ask what you want and my daughter doesn't eat chocolate so I didn't get the chance to ask for no chocolate, fortunately there was no chocolate syrup so she just pulled off the chocolate ears, we broke the chocolate off the cone and she didn't eat the cookie. We all felt that this was terribly overpriced! 2 adults and 2 kids and nearly 50 bucks. The characters were slow, we saw Chip and Pluto a couple times, Chip was fun spent some time playing with the kids, but Mickey breezed by and Dale never came, so all in all we felt ripped off.
La Cellier dinner, was great, great service great food, nice to the kids.
Date night at Flying Fish, great food, great service, a bit slow to bus the tables, and loud when kids seated near by but overall we really enjoyed this experience and felt it was worth the money
Earl of Sandwich at Downtown Disney, very good sandwiches, a long line to get them though
Liberty Tree Tavern dinner before Halloween Party. This was good, the food and service were great, the characters were fine, none spent very much time however. We did finally get to meet Dale.
We also hit various counter service restaurants for meals, we were happy to see that there seems to be more selection for kids, not all deep fried and not only fries for side items.
There seems to be a lack of choices in Animal Kingdom, we ate at Pizzasafari twice, counter service seems to be limited here, we love this park.
It seems like in Magic Kingdom unless you are in Tomorrowland there aren't many counter service places, actually there really aren't that many places to dine at all, you have to have a PS for any of the sit down places. The restaurant in Adventureland was not open, so that pretty much left Tomorrowland and Gepettos (sp) and they always seemed so loud and crowded.
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