Need ADR advise! Please help!

CinderellasSister

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OK, so we're going to Disney in April. I have until the end of Oct to come up with a plan for the ADR's I'd like to have. I'm almost done, except that I'm one table meal extra right now. I could use some suggestions as to where else to eat. We'll be a party of 5, 3 adults, 2 kids under the age of 6.

Here's what I've come up with so far, in no particular order:

1. LaCellier Steakhouse
2. Sci-Fi Dine-in
3. Liberty Tree Tavern
4. Hollywood and Vine (character meal)
5. Crystal Palace
6. Chef Mickey (definitely a breakfast based on the reviews I've seen)
7. Princess breakfast at Akerhaus (Epcot)

I've been reading so many reviews I'm starting to go crosseyed!! Please help me find the one more TS I need!
Knew I could count on you all! :worship: Thank you all!!!
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How about the clam bake at Cape May if your fam would enjoy that. Or 'Ohana also is a nice change of pace. Personally I am a huge fan of the PT 50s cafe :thumbsup2
 
Why not try Whispering Canyon at Wilderness Lodge. I have read some good reviews about how it seems so family friendly. Lots of goofing and interacting with the guests.
 
tomandrobin said:
Why not try Whispering Canyon at Wilderness Lodge. I have read some good reviews about how it seems so family friendly. Lots of goofing and interacting with the guests.

I would 2nd this. This is so much fun for kids and adults. My DH and i went there and had a great time!!! And the food was quite good.
 

tomandrobin said:
Why not try Whispering Canyon at Wilderness Lodge. I have read some good reviews about how it seems so family friendly. Lots of goofing and interacting with the guests.

Thanks all for the input. I had looked into the Whispering Canyon Cafe, but wasn't sure how involved all the goofing got. I know DH and I are really not into the atmosphere of 50's Prime Time Cafe. Is Whispering Canyon like that? The food looks excellent, but I really don't want to go to a dinner that I look forward to and then wind up sitting at a table with DH mad at the goofing or whatever. :furious: It'll just ruin the Disney magic. Fun he doesn't mind, but teasing, etc, is really not his bag of chips. Any input on this restaurant would be REALLY appreciated! Thanks again everyone.
 
1. LaCellier Steakhouse -- Le Cellier is good. I'd check the kids menu online to make sure there is something there that the kids would eat.
2. Sci-Fi Dine-in -- Did not care for this place. :sad2: Thought the food could me much, much better. I'd recommend 50's Primetime Cafe instead. Food and service are excellent here. I don't care to participate in the antics at 50's Primetime. When I check-in at the main desk, I quietly let the person know that I would like a table away from all the antics and that I'm not interested in participating. Still received excellent service and the CM's have always been respectful of my wishes. There is a small room in the far corner that has a couple of tables in there, that I found to be a bit more quiet. :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
5. Crystal Palace-- This is a must dine for me on every trip. Have always had excellent food and service there. :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
6. Chef Mickey (definitely a breakfast based on the reviews I've seen)-- Breakfast is good here.
 


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