Need new ideas for trip with kids!

jse107

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I'm looking to add a few new places for TS when we go in Nov. On our last trip, we ate dinner at Ohana's, and did character "brunches" at Crystal Palace, Chef Mickey's, and Hollywood and Vine. I would do them all again except Hollywood and Vine.

This trip we're going with my ILs. What would be some other good choices for TS for us? We're looking for fun experiences with decent food. We're going to stay at WL, so I was thinking about Whispering Canyon...

What else?
 
Biergarden in Epcot, 1900 Park Fare at the GF, Cinderellas Royal Table for breakfast (my personal Favorite), and Cape May Cafe for dinner. The Biergarden is a lot of fun. You are served family style, there is a band and a dance floor. My daughter 4 at the time was called onto stage to direct the band..........loads of fun for her. 1900 Park Fare for dinner was cute. There are Cinderella, her step sisters, her step mother and the prince. The step sisters and step mother are very funny. My daughter this past Dec got to dance with one of the step sisters when Cinderella and the Prince were dancing. We have not tried the breakfast there but the menu looks could and the characters are Mad Hatter, Alice and Mary Poppins. We are going to be going there in Aug. We have not been to Cape May Cafe for dinner but the Beach Club is a very nice place. That is were we stayed in Dec. The dinner is a clam bake which seems fun. And Cinderellas Royal Table for breakfast is great. I love the healthy choice breakfast(that is what they call it). The atmosphere is great and you get to eat in a castle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Wispering Canyon is always fun :goodvibes. We haven't been there for a couple of years but that is on our list for our upcoming trip in June. I have heard 1900 Park Fare at the GF is good.....I believe it has the wicked step sisters who everyone says are a riot :). Breakfast at Cape May Cafe at the BC is good and it's also cute with the characters dressed in beach clothes ;)......the dinner is also very good but there are no characters at dinner.
 
I would recommend 1900 Park Fare for dinner also. Great food and great characters. My children ages 2, 5, and 10 liked it. My 10 year old is a boy who did not want to go see Cinderella but enjoyed the Stepsisters "fighting" with one another. If you have girls I would highly recommend the Princess Storybook breakfast in Norway. I think it is called Akershus. There were 5 princesses when we went in October; Belle, Aurora, Mulan, Sleeping Beauty, and Jasmine. You get a big picture of your child with Belle included in the meal and the other princess walk around from table to table and spend a good amount of time with your child. The food was pretty good too.
 

CRT for breakfast. ILs will love grandkids photos with princesses.

Mama Melrose (with Fantasmic package if you are on DDP)

Teppon Edo - Japan/Epcot

HDDR or Mickey's Backyard Barbecue.

You may want to read some of the other reviews on WC, it seems they have toned the "show" down to the point where it's not as fun.
 
Park Fare
Germany Biergarten
Sci Fi
 
50's Prime Time is good food & fun. try the Pot Roast and get the kids the P & J milkshake :cool1:
 
We've had fun at Whispering Canyon and are taking the "kids" (late-30's) and the 8 yer old DGS there for dinner in April followed by a boat ride over to the MK.

At Epcot ... Teppan Edo Japanese steakhouse is a really fun group dining experience.

A fun time at 50's Sci-Fi is guaranteed. Food is nothing special but it is good .. and the milkshakes are fabulous. But it is all about the drive-in movie experience. Have Fun .... and try and get an adult nite out!!!
 
Hoop Dee Doo Revue is just a short boat ride away from WL.
 
1900 PF dinner!!!! Don't miss it!
50s Prime Time
9 Dragons (this sometimes has mixed reviews, but we loved it!)
Coral Reef had wonderful "like butter" steak and great dessert, but they were running behind on ADRs by 30 mins the night we were there over Christmas/NY.
Akershus--we enjoyed this for lunch over CRT.
 












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