Let me know your experience at these places!

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I know I cant make the ADR's until August but let me know what you think!

ADRS for: January 28th 2011 trip

Arrival day:
Lunch in DTD - Earl of Sandwich
Dinner at Chef Mickeys

Day 1: Epcot -Dinner at the new Mexican Rest. in Epcot and hopefully view illuminations from it....

Day 2: MK - Breakfast at Crystal Palace and Dinner @ Ohana's (Watch Wishes from Ohana)

Day 3: DHS - Dinner in DTD at TREX

Day 4: No Park Day - Dinner @ 1900 Park Fare

Day 5: AK - Dinner @ Wave

Day 6: Epcot - Dinner at Rose and Crown - hopefully watch illuminations from there.

Day 7: MK - Dinner at California Grill and watch Wishes from there

Day 8: Breakfast at Ohana (Leaving this day)
 
I was just at WDW 2 wks ago and we ate at Earl of Sandwich AND the Crystal Palace (breakfast).

Both were wonderful experiences.

Earl of Sandwich is a counter walk up and finding a seat was a bit of a challenge, it was dinner time, but a bit on the late side...so quite crowded considering the time. Our sandwiches were delicious though. You can also pick up desserts, salads/sides along the way to the cash register. No complaints.

Crystal Palace was equally as wonderful. We did breakfast and were approximately the 6-8th table to be sat that morning. The characters come through one at a time approximately with 15 minutes between each character. There are 4 characters - Pooh, Piglet, Eyeore and Tigger. We had ample time to see all of the characters and take pictures with them. I prefer this method in seeing characters vs. standing in line waiting for them somewhere, but my son is also only 2 years old and would never tolerate the line waiting anyway.

We also had dinner @ Chef Mickey's - character meal as well. Pretty similar to CP breakfast. Tons of food too!!

Let me know if you have any specific questions.

Have fun!!!
 
Day 1: Epcot -Dinner at the new Mexican Rest. in Epcot and hopefully view illuminations from it.... Going in Aug can't wait :thumbsup2

Day 2: MK - Breakfast at Crystal Palace LOVE IT :thumbsup2
Dinner @ Ohana's DIDN'T LIKE IT (smoked food & dry and we don't like smoked food ) sorry

Day 3: DHS - Dinner in DTD at TREX LOVED IT :thumbsup2

Day 4: No Park Day - Dinner @ 1900 Park Fare LOVED IT :thumbsup2

Day 5: AK - Dinner @ Wave LOVED IT:thumbsup2

Day 6: Epcot - Dinner at Rose and Crown - hopefully watch illuminations from there. Going in Aug can't wait :thumbsup2

Day 7: MK - Dinner at California Grill and watch Wishes from there LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PLACE :worship: :thumbsup2

Day 8: Breakfast at Ohana (Leaving this day LOVE IT :thumbsup2

HAVE A MAGICAL TRIP :thumbsup2
 
Breakfast at Crystal Palace and Dinner @ Ohana's (Watch Wishes from Ohana){/QUOTE]

I never had breakfast at Crystal Palace, but I did have dinner there. I wasn't impressed. Most of my party felt it was too cold in the building. The food was so-so, and the service was horrible. The server did not take a single plate and did not refill our drinks at all.

'Ohaha was one of our favorite dinners. Although you have to be careful with the beef: it can be cooked pretty rare. I like it that way, though.

Dinner @ 1900 Park Fare

Not our favorite character meal. Food was so-so, characters left something to be desired. We thought the Fairy Godmother was nice. This was before they got rid of the mice and added the stepsisters, though. Also though the decor was too frou-frou.

Breakfast at Ohana (Leaving this day)

While we loved dinner at 'Ohaha, we did not like breakfast. I think it is because we had a late ADR, but the food was very cold.
 

Breakfast at CP is my favorite! They have great food, do not miss the Puffed French Toast. :love: I've had good service there too, and Pooh and friends are always fun.

California Grill is wonderful. I always get amazing food there. Service has been great 3 out of 4 times. (I think the good waiter's name was Steven, tall middle aged guy with glasses.)
If they have the risotto with goat cheese and meyer lemon beurre blanc appetizer, do NOT miss it. I've had it with shrimp and with lobster.
Any of the flatbreads are great.
The steak is always a good choice.
I really loved the time I had ostrich filet.
I always get the molten Valrhona Chocolate Cake for dessert. They pair it with a season ice cream/sauce.
 


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