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My Dh was surfing the web and found this article on Family Fun Magazine's website. It was in a question and answer section. In the mag's answer it says that there are restaurants in WDW where kids eat free with their parents.
Could someone tell me which restaurants they are? It says that tey have signs prominently posted. I don't ever remmber seeing any.
Thanks in advance !!
Here's the excerpt:
Saving Money on Food
This is our second trip to Disney World. The first time down we concentrated on the rides and just ate fast food. But we did notice they had a lot of interesting restaurants and this time we want to try a few of them. I know eating at Disney World is expensive--how can we sample some of the better restaurants without going broke?
You're right on both counts: There are great places to eat in Disney World and they can indeed be costly. Here are some ways to contain the damage.
1. If you'd like to try some of the nicer theme park restaurants, like those in Epcot's World Showcase or the Hollywood Brown Derby at Disney-MGM Studios, eat there at lunch instead of dinner. Prices are considerably lower and you still get to sample some great cuisine.
2. Kids eat free with parents at some restaurants. Signs announcing which restaurants offer this deal are prominently posted.
Could someone tell me which restaurants they are? It says that tey have signs prominently posted. I don't ever remmber seeing any.
Thanks in advance !!
Here's the excerpt:
Saving Money on Food
This is our second trip to Disney World. The first time down we concentrated on the rides and just ate fast food. But we did notice they had a lot of interesting restaurants and this time we want to try a few of them. I know eating at Disney World is expensive--how can we sample some of the better restaurants without going broke?
You're right on both counts: There are great places to eat in Disney World and they can indeed be costly. Here are some ways to contain the damage.
1. If you'd like to try some of the nicer theme park restaurants, like those in Epcot's World Showcase or the Hollywood Brown Derby at Disney-MGM Studios, eat there at lunch instead of dinner. Prices are considerably lower and you still get to sample some great cuisine.
2. Kids eat free with parents at some restaurants. Signs announcing which restaurants offer this deal are prominently posted.