Need 1 or 2 more suggestions

Bonniec

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We are going for a week at Disney and paying out of pocket for everything. We have passes but have never done a TS before. I've made a bunch of ADRs but need 2 more suggestions (unless the dessert party opens up then I need one suggestion). The kids ages are 17 (girl), 17 (boy), and 5 (boy) and all 3 have their birthdays around that time. I don't think the really fancy places would be great for the kids (but maybe Im wrong?). We also aren't morning people.

I've made.....

O'Hana for dinner (because DH likes meat and bananas....not together, lol) and a late breakfast (because we love Stitch).

Chef Mickey's for a late breakfast (Ive heard awful things but this is the one place m youngest talks about)

Garden Grill for a dinner

Crystal Palace for a late lunch

50's prime time for a dinner (I would love to torture my family there :laughing:)


I was thinking maybe Boma, but only my daughter and I are adventures. DH is a steak and potatoes kind of man. I also considered CRT but I don't have any princesses (other than ME) and Ive heard the food is kind of bad.

Any suggestions?
 
Two of our favorites that are must do's every trip are Boma and Cape May. Boma does have foods that are out of the ordinary, but it also has regular items. My oldest is a very picky eater and not very adventurous when it comes to food and Boma is one of his favorites. Cape May is also a great buffet, IMO, as it has plenty of variety for everyone :goodvibes.
 
Whispering Canyon is always fun and even better if you let your server know that someone at the table has is celebrating a birthday.

If you can afford it the California Grille is a great, and you get to watch wishes from the roof of the Contemporary.
 
I think your husband would be fine at Boma. They have steak that is carved and cooked to order plus rotisserie style chicken and lots of other yummy things. My husband and kids loved this place. I also think the kids do fine at the signature restaurants. We do them with our kids.
 

We are going for a week at Disney and paying out of pocket for everything. We have passes but have never done a TS before. I've made a bunch of ADRs but need 2 more suggestions (unless the dessert party opens up then I need one suggestion). The kids ages are 17 (girl), 17 (boy), and 5 (boy) and all 3 have their birthdays around that time. I don't think the really fancy places would be great for the kids (but maybe Im wrong?). We also aren't morning people.

I've made.....

O'Hana for dinner (because DH likes meat and bananas....not together, lol) and a late breakfast (because we love Stitch). Have you eaten here before, I think most people love it or not- We are on the not side, when we went it was complete chaos and our server went missing? We only gave it one try but I know lots of Dis'er love it.
Chef Mickey's for a late breakfast (Ive heard awful things but this is the one place m youngest talks about) - We always enjoy having breakfast here, have had dinner and was not our favorite, not bad just so so - but characters interaction is always good.
Garden Grill for a dinner

Crystal Palace for a late lunch - We really enjoy lunch and I feel you get more time with the character during lunch.

50's prime time for a dinner (I would love to torture my family there :laughing:) - We have ressies for the 1st time next week


I was thinking maybe Boma, but only my daughter and I are adventures. DH is a steak and potatoes kind of man. I also considered CRT but I don't have any princesses (other than ME) and Ive heard the food is kind of bad.

Any suggestions?

What about somewhere in the world showcase, lots of choices and you can get DH's steak and potatoes, and something a bit more adventurous for you and DD. Chef de France - nicer dinning without being signature, Teppan Edo - we enjoy the show and we have not had a bad meal, and it's fun, Biertergarten buffet lots of choices all very good, dessert's to die for and a show. Or try DTD - T-rex or Rainforest -
 
Boma is great- even some relatives, that I would consider to be unadventurous when it comes to food loves it. We like Whispering Canyon too!
 
Boma has a 6:00 and a 7:00 open. Do you think it's better at any particular time?


Also, I noticed on both Boma and 50's Prime Time, it states your party of 5 may not be seated at the same table. Are the tables really small? I don't want to be split up since we are with kids. I guess the 17 year olds are old enough but it's not the same if I'm not sitting with my family!
 

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