My list of places to eat - opinions? suggestions?

punkin

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We leave tomorrow and I did not make a lot of PSs (I'm staying for 11 days, my sister and family joining us for 6 days, and my husband joining us for the Tanksgiving weekend for 4 days). Here's what I have. What do you think.

Me and 2 girls (ages 4 and 10):
Biergarten dinner
GF Tea

the above plus my sister and BIL and 3 yr old girl:
Princess B-fast at Epcot
1900 park fair dinner

the above plus my husband:
Cinderella Breakfast
Boma Dinner

My husband, me and 2 girls:
Boma Breakfast
Flying fish dinner
Kimono's dinner
 
The places that I have eaten at that you listed.

Boma dinner - was wonderful, nice interesting food with also enough regular items in case you don't like it.

Cinderella breakfast - great place to meet the princesses and eat in the castle. We have eaten here 3 times and like the food.

Flying Fish dinner - is amazing, great food in a casual atmosphere and open kitchen, the kids will get a list of items they can look for throughout the restaurant, don't forget to look outside.

I would love to hear your take on Kimono's when you return, we have wanted to try it but haven't yet.
 
Biergarten dinner-- unless your kids are real fans of German food, I would go for something else
GF Tea--- shoud be fun... had you considered doing the Wonderland Tea Party for them instead?

the above plus my sister and BIL and 3 yr old girl:
Princess B-fast at Epcot--- they will definitely enjoy this
1900 park fair dinner--- I prefer the breakfast to the dinner... the girls would love Mary Poppins, Alice in Wonderland, plus the Pooh characters.

the above plus my husband:
Cinderella Breakfast--- oh, the girls will love this. Have you gotten the PS yet? They are very difficult to obtain, so you might want to have a 2nd choice. This is how we found the breakfast at 1900 Park Faire
Boma Dinner--- we enjoyed this... good service, good food, kind of loud

My husband, me and 2 girls:
Boma Breakfast--- haven't had it, but heard it was good
Flying fish dinner--- We tend to use it as an adult place to eat, but the kids should be fine there.
Kimono's dinner-- haven't eaten there
 
Thanks for replying. I'm the one that wants to try Biergarten...my children could not care less either way. I figure, they have an oompah band so the kids will be entertained and there's always hot dogs on the menu.

My children did the childrens' tea last year, but my older one hated it (she hated the pirates' cruise too-go figure) because they served apple juice and not real tea and Alice only made a short appearance and did not stay.

Do you guys think I need more PSs. Is this enough for 11 days?
 

Thanks for replying. I'm the one that wants to try Biergarten...my children could not care less either way. I figure, they have an oompah band so the kids will be entertained and there's always hot dogs on the menu.

My children did the childrens' tea last year, but my older one hated it (she hated the pirates' cruise too-go figure) because they served apple juice and not real tea and Alice only made a short appearance and did not stay.

Do you guys think I need more PSs. Is this enough for 11 days?
 
Punkin, maybe our paths will cross. This is my 1st trip with a ton of PSs, so I think you have enough. The only reason I have so many is Thanksgiving and going to so many character meals. I think 1 PS a day is plenty. I've gone with no PSs and picked up a couple once I got there. There are plenty of counter service places, and I don't want to spend all my time in restaurants. When you figure how much your time in the parks costs, full service meals get very expensive (as if they aren't already). I don't want to miss attractions because I was too busy eating.

I loved Biergarten, but I don't think my kids would. It just depends if your kids are open to trying new foods. I'm an adventurous eater, but I can't get my kids to buy into that.

The Wonderland Tea Party has been fully booked for quite some time, but it doesn't sound like your older girl would want to do that.

We're doing CRT (2nd time) and SBP, too. I haven't done 1900 PF, but it sounds good. I think your plans look great!
 
Sounds good to me! Have fun!
 












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