Furnacefighter
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Furnacefighter and family just returned from WDW and would like to share our dining findings with you. Trip takers consisted of DH-me, DW, and DD-17. We reside in the Philadelphia area.
Disney Dining Report
We were in a real dilemma when we prepared for our trip to WDW. Should we buy the Disney Dining Plan or should we go alacart. After reading and understanding the plan, then reading the posts on the DIS, we went pay as you go. The Disney plan seemed like a lot of food and with the hot weather here to stay we didnt want to walk around stuffed in the heat all the time. We were hoping to spend about $35 each to eat daily at the world but we were pleasantly surprised when our meal expense came out to only $27 each day. We packed coffee and cereal to have for breakfast each morning in our room. This aided the pocketbook and got us to the parks plenty early.
During our six day stay we enjoyed four great sit down dinners.
Le Cellier Steakhouse, Epcot
You Disney posters were right on about this place, great atmosphere, great service, great food. I had the Prince Edward Island Mussels and Pasta, DW had Vegetable Lasagna, DD enjoyed chicken strips. All entrees were very good, the pasta was seasoned perfectly. Enjoyed a couple of Moosehead draft beers that went down very well.
Big River Grill and Brewery, Boardwalk
Another great evening meal. Good brews, great food, very friendly service. I enjoyed the meat loaf, DW and DD enjoyed the big burger. We enjoyed the brewery sampler that contained seven brews in four ounce glasses. We dont usually have dessert but the Canadian Club Cake seduced us. DD ordered the cake but Mom and Dad helped her consume it. Had a great time walking the boards after dinner. Were Pennsylvania Shoebees who take monthly trips to the Jersey Shore. We appreciated the turn of the century Atlantic City theme.
Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater, MGM Studios
Fun place to have a meal. We had plans to eat an early dinner at the Back Lot Express but even after 2 PM it was a zoo in there (crowded). Suddenly a loud and long term thunderstorm broke. We ran to the Writers Stop right next to the Sci-Fi. We enjoyed a quick drink at Writers then asked Sci-Fi if they had any openings. They did so we went in. I enjoyed the Rueben, DW ordered the Vegetable Potato Bake, DD had the chicken strips. The presentation of the Vegetable Potato Bake really floored us. Kind of out of this world. Very interesting and also delicious.
Cape May Cafe, Beach Club
Best meal we had at Disney (or anywhere else). We had a PS at 5:30 when it opened. Since it was a seafood buffet we wanted to enjoy the food knowing it would be fresh. Man, the food was great, entree taste at a buffet. I ate a ton here and did not eat anything that I did not thoroughly enjoy (roast beef was very tender and the horseradish brought tears to my eyes). Without question this was the best buffet I ever had. Fifteen, twenty years ago the casinos in Atlantic City offered seafood buffets. They were good but would never hold a candle to the Cape May Cafe. We enjoyed this meal on our last night at WDW. Nice way to end the trip.
Other Disney Eateries
On two days we enjoyed a large pizza in our room from the CBR hub. We ate at several counter service restaurants and snack stops while at the world. Croissants at Fountainview in Epcot, chicken salads at Flame Tree Barbecue at AK, breaded fish and chicken at Columbia Harbour House in MK, fruit and fries at Fairfax fries and Anaheim Produce, chicken plates at Cosmic Rays in MK, more croissants (chocolate filled) at Boulanguerei Pastry in Epcot, and of course the before mentioned caffeine kick at Writers Stop in MGM.
Transportation report posted:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=876876&goto=newpost
Disney Dining Report
We were in a real dilemma when we prepared for our trip to WDW. Should we buy the Disney Dining Plan or should we go alacart. After reading and understanding the plan, then reading the posts on the DIS, we went pay as you go. The Disney plan seemed like a lot of food and with the hot weather here to stay we didnt want to walk around stuffed in the heat all the time. We were hoping to spend about $35 each to eat daily at the world but we were pleasantly surprised when our meal expense came out to only $27 each day. We packed coffee and cereal to have for breakfast each morning in our room. This aided the pocketbook and got us to the parks plenty early.
During our six day stay we enjoyed four great sit down dinners.
Le Cellier Steakhouse, Epcot
You Disney posters were right on about this place, great atmosphere, great service, great food. I had the Prince Edward Island Mussels and Pasta, DW had Vegetable Lasagna, DD enjoyed chicken strips. All entrees were very good, the pasta was seasoned perfectly. Enjoyed a couple of Moosehead draft beers that went down very well.
Big River Grill and Brewery, Boardwalk
Another great evening meal. Good brews, great food, very friendly service. I enjoyed the meat loaf, DW and DD enjoyed the big burger. We enjoyed the brewery sampler that contained seven brews in four ounce glasses. We dont usually have dessert but the Canadian Club Cake seduced us. DD ordered the cake but Mom and Dad helped her consume it. Had a great time walking the boards after dinner. Were Pennsylvania Shoebees who take monthly trips to the Jersey Shore. We appreciated the turn of the century Atlantic City theme.
Sci-Fi Dine-in Theater, MGM Studios
Fun place to have a meal. We had plans to eat an early dinner at the Back Lot Express but even after 2 PM it was a zoo in there (crowded). Suddenly a loud and long term thunderstorm broke. We ran to the Writers Stop right next to the Sci-Fi. We enjoyed a quick drink at Writers then asked Sci-Fi if they had any openings. They did so we went in. I enjoyed the Rueben, DW ordered the Vegetable Potato Bake, DD had the chicken strips. The presentation of the Vegetable Potato Bake really floored us. Kind of out of this world. Very interesting and also delicious.
Cape May Cafe, Beach Club
Best meal we had at Disney (or anywhere else). We had a PS at 5:30 when it opened. Since it was a seafood buffet we wanted to enjoy the food knowing it would be fresh. Man, the food was great, entree taste at a buffet. I ate a ton here and did not eat anything that I did not thoroughly enjoy (roast beef was very tender and the horseradish brought tears to my eyes). Without question this was the best buffet I ever had. Fifteen, twenty years ago the casinos in Atlantic City offered seafood buffets. They were good but would never hold a candle to the Cape May Cafe. We enjoyed this meal on our last night at WDW. Nice way to end the trip.
Other Disney Eateries
On two days we enjoyed a large pizza in our room from the CBR hub. We ate at several counter service restaurants and snack stops while at the world. Croissants at Fountainview in Epcot, chicken salads at Flame Tree Barbecue at AK, breaded fish and chicken at Columbia Harbour House in MK, fruit and fries at Fairfax fries and Anaheim Produce, chicken plates at Cosmic Rays in MK, more croissants (chocolate filled) at Boulanguerei Pastry in Epcot, and of course the before mentioned caffeine kick at Writers Stop in MGM.
Transportation report posted:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=876876&goto=newpost
great report !!!

