pxlbarrel
They won't allow any kind of cow
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Here's the deal. I'm going to WDW in September with two friends. One has been to WDW before but he probably only eats burgers at the park or nothing at all. Another has never been to WDW before. I told them that if they were coming with me (I booked a timeshare and invited them to come) then they had to save their pennies because I intended on going to some WDW meals. I told them that there would be at least one character breakfast (Crystal Palace) and one dinner at Le Cellier. I don't want to blow the rest of their bank though so I can only really plan a maximum of 2 other meals in the park. And I mean table service. We can do counter service whenever we get hungry.
Sooooo...any suggestions for my two virgin WDW diners? I didn't like Boma the last time I was there so don't suggest that one. LOL They're not too picky (haha..well, let me rephrase that....they may not be too picky) but one has to have a pretty much non-dairy menu while the other one would prefer choices other than beef (yeah, Le Cellier is going to be interesting...)
Since we're going after Labour Day, I figure we shouldn't need to bother with the Fantasmic Dinner package... it shouldn't be to crowded.
So... resort, park, DD restaurants? Any suggestions for the ultimate Disney experience?
Sooooo...any suggestions for my two virgin WDW diners? I didn't like Boma the last time I was there so don't suggest that one. LOL They're not too picky (haha..well, let me rephrase that....they may not be too picky) but one has to have a pretty much non-dairy menu while the other one would prefer choices other than beef (yeah, Le Cellier is going to be interesting...)
Since we're going after Labour Day, I figure we shouldn't need to bother with the Fantasmic Dinner package... it shouldn't be to crowded.
So... resort, park, DD restaurants? Any suggestions for the ultimate Disney experience?