Just book Feb. trip with DDP, now what??

Cjane_7

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I have twin 7 year old girls we booked our trip for the 14th-22nd of Feb. and after all the good things I'veread on here I thought why not at least I won't have to worry about how much I'm spending on food. However now I'm not sure what to do, I've read a lot about changing kids menus and snacks and cs meals and I think I have information overload!
We've been before and have eaten at Chef Mickey's and Cinderella dinner at the Floridian and Liberty Tavern, so I don't want to go to those again. Also I thought it would be fun trying out some places at different resorts. Anybody with some ideas please help. Should I book them all now?


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I have a 7 year old daughter too (and a 5 year old son). The dining plan has been great for us. We have spent about the same on the dining plan that we would have spent on food for the week for our family, however, with the dining plan we get to go to the nicer resturants and without it we would have spent that money just on counter service!

As for dining choice - my daughter's very favorite was the 50's Prime Time Cafe. She loved seeing mom and dad get in trouble. She also really enjoyed O'hana - they do a parade with the kids during dinner and if you book your reservation for a late dinner (about 30 mins before MK fireworks) you get a great view of the fireworks from the dining room. She also really enjoyed Coral Reef. This Feb we are trying the Liberty Tree too - I've heard great things about it.

Best wishes to you.
 
We were at Liberty Tree last October during Halloween. It was a pretty good meal served family style, they were in costumes. My girls got most of their signatures there, they also sang Happy Birthday to them.
I was thinking of doing some of the TS meals at lunch, it's kind of exciting thinking about the different places we'll get to go on the plan. We've been a few times before but the best dinner is the 1 we pick for characters and the rest are counter meals.
 
How about a breakfast or dinner at 1900 park fare in the GF? Also, the twins may enjoy the princess dining in Epcot (b, l, or d). The Crystal Palace is nice too. For non- buffet, give the Garden Grille at Epcot a try :thumbsup2
 


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