Last day suggestion . . .

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My brother and his wife are surprising my kids by joining us on our Christmas WDW trip - I cannot tell you how excited I am!!

We are already scheduled for Ohana and Cali Grille but I'd like to make a ressie for our last day together that's really special.

Any suggestions?

TIA!! :goodvibes
 
A little more info might be helpful. What, to you, makes a "special" meal? The quality of the food? (bluezoo, Citrico's). A place where the kids can run around and have a blast? (Whispering Canyon). A place to see characters? Fill us in on your expectations of a special meal and I am sure that the suggestions will come pouring in.
 
A little more info might be helpful. What, to you, makes a "special" meal? The quality of the food? (bluezoo, Citrico's). A place where the kids can run around and have a blast? (Whispering Canyon). A place to see characters? Fill us in on your expectations of a special meal and I am sure that the suggestions will come pouring in.

Sorry - wasn't trying to be evasive . . .

So - I want to do lunch because we'll spend the rest of the afternoon packing so that we can close the parks for the last time that evening (leaving in the pre-dawn hours the following morning).

I think I'm looking for something kind of traditional (not food-wise but Disney-wise). My brother and I went to Disney World for the first time as kids in the 70's but this is only the second time we've been able to work out a trip together as adults and with our own kids. Maybe a more "sentimental" kind of special.

We will have done some nice restaurants and some character meals so I just would like something that we can look back on (in case it takes us another 10 years to get back there together again) and just have some sweet Disney memories of our last lunch together at the World.

Hope that helps some and thanks again for any suggestions!

:thumbsup2
 
We always eat breakfast on the last day at Crystal Place with Pooh and friends. I always make an early ADR so we can walk in Magic Kingdom before the park is open. It is so neat to see main street with no one in it and you get a perfect view of the castle. My daughters are 22 and 24 and they always request this for our last meal before we head home. It is magical to us.
 

I think I'm looking for something kind of traditional (not food-wise but Disney-wise). My brother and I went to Disney World for the first time as kids in the 70's but this is only the second time we've been able to work out a trip together as adults and with our own kids. Maybe a more "sentimental" kind of special.

Got it. Boy. That's a tough one. As someone who has visited regularly since the summer of '72, I can tell you that "traditional" and "nostalgia" are hard to come by, as so many places have changed. And lunch narrows the field even more. Since the only 2 resorts open in the 70's were the CR and the Poly, I would have suggested heading there, but you are already having dinner at Ohana and California Grill. Kona isn't really traditional or nostalgic, since it was a coffee shop/breakfast place when you were there in the 70s.

If you are amenable to going into the MK, I would suggest Liberty Tree or Crystal Palace. CP isn't really what it was in the 70's (thank God). No more Chef Boyardee spaghetti or Swanson's TV Dinner "fried" chicken. But the building is the same, and every bit as beautiful. LTT is a holdover from the old days, though the menu is more upscale.

The Grand Floridian Cafe (though not part of your 70's experience) is pretty traditional, both in setting, decor and food. Since the Grand Floridian was really Disney's first major upgrade after the 70's, it might be a treat to make that a place to visit.

I was back there with my bothers (see my avatar picture) for a quick nostalgic trip back in October for a 40th birthday. Just us boys. We hunted around for some of the nostalgia that you might be seeking, and it is hard to find. But that is probably a good thing as the food back in the 70's was horrid. We thought about eating at the Contempo Cafe in honor of all the meals we had at the Grand Canyon Concourse and Pueblo Room. But it just wasn't the same. And Cosmic Ray's isn't the same as when Michael Iceberg used to play his syntheziser. We went to the Cali Grill which we remember fondly (somewhat) as the Top of the World. And we went to Pecos Bill's which never really changes. We had drinks poolside at the Poly. But the best, most nostalgic thing that we did was rent a pontoon boat at the Contemporary for an hour and cruised around the lakes. We buzzed by the old Rivercountry to see what was still there. We crossed the bridge to Seven Seas Lagoon. We used to rent water sprites, or mice, or whatever they have been called over the span of 40 years. But all being on one boat talking and reminiscing was about as good as it gets. Just the four of us on the quiet water with a few water taxis going by every once in a while. If I were you, I would get some picnic food and rent a boat big enough for all of you. (The pontoons will hold all of you). Go out on the water and have a picnic lunch and catch up.
 
Great suggestions from you both - thank you!!

Both of you mentioned Crystal Palace and we haven't been in awhile so I'm thinking I might try this or the pontoon boat idea - both sound like exactly like what I was wanting.

I know I can always depend on great suggestions here!!!

Thanks and have a magical day! :surfweb:
 
Another idea for you might be to book the Wishes Dessert Party. It'll give you a nice place to be together on the last night, and there's nothing more special to me at WDW than those fireworks!:goodvibes
 
If you could do dinner I would say hddr. It so much fun, the food I good, and I think everyone would have great memories!
 





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