Need advise on where to eat

aarmando20

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I will be at the world for 12 days in June with my wife and 2 boys 10 and 7. I booked some ADR's but wanted to see if anyone can give me some advise on what I am missing.

Day 1 nothing
Day 2 Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
Day 3 Breakfast at Tusker House
Day 4 Lunch at SciFi
Day 5 nothing
Day 6 lunch at Coral Reef and dinner at Tutto Italia
Day 7 nothing
Day 8 breakfast at Ohana and dinner at Liberty Tree
Day 9 to 12 nothing booked

Any advice on where I should book would be appreciated.
 
YOu may want to try the 50's prime time cafe. The 50's Prime time is like eating in your mother's kitchen in the 50's. They are great. They make you keep your elbows off the table and tell you that you have to finish your vegetables. They really get into it and you can have a lot of fun with your servers there.
 
A few off the top of my head:

Boma (breakfast or dinner), Whispering Canyon Cafe, Crystal Palace for breakast, LeCellier in Epcot or Biergarten in Epcot
 
Definitely Whispering Canyon Cafe, Biergarten, and Crystal Palace!
 

Spoodles! Our favorite place at Disney, a must-do.

Also, the only place at Epcot you have is Coral Reef. Have you thought about any of the countries? Maybe Rose and Crown?

Another must-do for us is dinner at Boma. You could try that on your AK day; it's a very short bus ride from AK to AKL, and the resort is really beautiful.

ETA: Just a thought: maybe one night you could get send your boys to one of the kids' programs, and you and your wife could go someplace special, just the two of you. CA Grill or Flying Fish, maybe.
 
Boma at AKL is a great buffet for dinner:thumbsup2 Also Wispering Canyon Cafe at WL is fun:dance3:
 
I would add either Whispering Canyon or Prime Time 50's. Both are fun places that your boys are likely to enjoy.
 
A really good option at MK is The Plaza. My family really enjoys eating there. I agree that you should consider a restaurant in the World Showcase. LeCellier's is really good.
 
We loved Ohana for dinner at the Poly. Also, if you guys are into steak, Les Cellier in Epcot has some amazing filets.
 


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