Tyler'sDisneyMom
Earning My Ears
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- Jul 4, 2007
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Hi All,
I am going to Disney with my 4 year old and my elderly grandparents. The 4 of us are only staying for 3 nights and we have the Deluxe Dining Plan and we are staying at the Polynesian. I have gone to Disney a few times a year and have done the dining plan and most restaurants over the years. This vacation is for my grandparents and I want them to experience the best of dianey as this will probably be my grandpa's last vacation. I usually travel for 9 - 14 days, but they would not be able to take it. I am trying to crunch the best in 4 days (while being limited to monorail restaurants and parks - they don't want to take buses or travel far.) The itinerary is as follows:
Narcoosees
Le Celier
Tutto Italia
Chef Mickey
OHANA (dinner)
Crystal Palace (lunch)
My question is..... I am reserving a breakfast at either Kona Cafe OR OHANA. I have never done breakfasts at either. Which is better for senior citizens and why?
Also, I know about tonga toast, but Captain Cook's sells it cafeteria style for under $5. The last day we are there I could bring the room breakfast in bed and we can have the tonga toast.
So, regardless of the tonga toast......which is a better breakfast?
Disney love,
Amanda
I am going to Disney with my 4 year old and my elderly grandparents. The 4 of us are only staying for 3 nights and we have the Deluxe Dining Plan and we are staying at the Polynesian. I have gone to Disney a few times a year and have done the dining plan and most restaurants over the years. This vacation is for my grandparents and I want them to experience the best of dianey as this will probably be my grandpa's last vacation. I usually travel for 9 - 14 days, but they would not be able to take it. I am trying to crunch the best in 4 days (while being limited to monorail restaurants and parks - they don't want to take buses or travel far.) The itinerary is as follows:
Narcoosees
Le Celier
Tutto Italia
Chef Mickey
OHANA (dinner)
Crystal Palace (lunch)
My question is..... I am reserving a breakfast at either Kona Cafe OR OHANA. I have never done breakfasts at either. Which is better for senior citizens and why?
Also, I know about tonga toast, but Captain Cook's sells it cafeteria style for under $5. The last day we are there I could bring the room breakfast in bed and we can have the tonga toast.
So, regardless of the tonga toast......which is a better breakfast?
Disney love,
Amanda