Last time (ever) to eat at WDW.......

This is really hard but I LOVE CHEF MICKEYS so I guess that's where I would go :cheer2:
 
narcoosees - crab cakes, lobster, almond crusted cheesecake

that would be the one!
 
Bistro de Paris since (other than the Italian Restaurant- Alfredo's) this was our favorite meal from our honeymoon. Sadly we haven't made it back as we only do Disney on DDP and they aren't on it anymore and we always have the kids with us.

I still remember what I had (Rack of Lamb) and my dessert- crepes prepared tableside and the feeling that we were the only one's in the restaurant
 

Boma. hand down our favorite. I would love to try some of the places we havn't been but if it's my last time ever I want to go somewhere I know I love it.
 
wow.....that's a tough one! :confused: I think Cinderella's castle would be my choice because that is the heart of Disney and I LOVE being in the Magic Kingdom more than anywhere. We actually had our anniversary dinner last year at Rose & Crown and it was amazing! We got our Magical Moments certificate and the whole staff was SO nice. Several stopped by our table to wish us a Hap Ann. Then we watched Illuminations from our table by the water. It was magical! :lovestruc
 
Victoria and Albert's without a doubt. I'd want the Chef's Table menu served in the main dining room. Food glorious food served in a romantic, elegant setting ... :cloud9:


That would also be my choice. My second choice would be V&A's in the dining room
:rotfl:
 
One of the more memorable meals of my life was at Hollywood Brown Derby in DHS. It was amazing.

I also really liked Artist Point.

V&A holds no appeal for me. I think I'm broken. :rotfl:
 
Here's a third on V&A....my most perfect dining experience at WDW!! And anywhere really!!
 
Probably Caseys outside munching on a hotdog with the old reg buns watching wishes on a cool evening...
last meal for Disney overall it would be Palo on th DCL on an evening while we are out to sea with a nice long walk on deck after then ect ect:love: :love: ...
 
I'd go to Captain Cook's, grab a Pepperoni Flatbread, Vault, and a Dole Whip, head down to the hill overlooking the lagoon, and watch the fireworks and water pageant. That, my friends, is a Disney Dining Experience.
 




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