Need one last dining suggestion

ChrisMouse

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Ok, I finally have all of my ADR's in place for my May trip, but need one last suggestion. Will you please read through my plans and tell me if you think there is anything glaring missing? Keep in mind I'm working on pleasing picky eating children...we are only wanting one TS meal per day because of the time involved, and we want most of them for dinner (with a couple of special exceptions)

The day I would like to find a dinner for is a Friday before a (hopeful!!!) P&P Party. This is our LAST night at WDW, as we return home on the Saturday.

Saturday--arrival, planning on eating CS at MK
Sunday --early breakfast ADR at Crystal Palace before MK opening
Monday--last lunch ADR at San Angel (wanted this to be dinnertime, but on the lunch menu because we want the atmosphere but have read the food can be iffy)
Tuesday--Chef Mickey dinner
Wednesday --Sci Fi Dine In (lunch)
Wednesday --"date night" with my husband at House of Blues (we are planning to order pizza or something for the kids/caregiver in our room at OKW, but haven't looked into this yet)
Thursday--CRT Lunch with DD, Mama Melrose Fantasmic Pkg dinner
Friday?????

I'd really appreciate any suggestions for something special for this last night. Other than (hopefully!) a P&P Party, we have no plans for the day at all--so we'd be open to anything in a park, a resort, DTD, whatever!!

Thanks for your help!!:worship:
 
How about an early dinner at O'Hana before the P&P Party? Most kids seem to enjoy the activities there and it's always a fun thing for us to do on our last night.
 
I'd agree about going to a monorail resort. If you really want to have a nice relaxing time before hand, take the boat from OKW to DTD, then pick up the direct bus to Poly or GF (I'd pick Kona at Poly or GF Cafe at GF - both will give you a nice meal).

Since you are going to have plenty of fun stuff at the P&PP, you don't need a restaurant with a lot going on. Just enjoy your last evening at Disney.
 

Now I can't pick :rotfl2:

Thanks for the great suggestions. I'll show DH the menus and see what he thinks!!

Thanks so much!
 
We ate at San Angel Inn this past September, and I really didn't care for it. It wasn't horrible but I left still being hungry. None of the kids liked their food, they all basicly ate the chips and salsa, which to me tasted no different that tostios and pace salsa. I always hate to give bad reviews on things but that is the only thing I would change. We like to eat at the Rose and Crown Pub and Dining Room at Epcot, we schedule a dinner at 8pm and then we get a front row seat for the fireworks.

Kim
 
we went in december for christmas, i am going back in july. when i asked the kids where they would like to eat because i wanted to try all new things, it was unanmous vote for coral reef. my girls were 6 and 10 at the time. we went in a group of 6 ranging from 6-31 and everyone went home talking about this resterant. I will tell you we waited almost an hour for our table, but it was very worth it. that is the only place we ate that was completly amazing. if you don't know it's back there, you will completly miss it insie epcot. i would highly recommend the pork chops!
 
Ever been to Whispering Canyon Cafe at Wilderness Lodge? I don't think it gets very good reviews on here but my family tried it last June and really enjoyed it. Great place for kids!
 
I would suggest Kona Cafe or Ohana at the Poly. We love both of these places and they are on the monorail loop. I seem to be suggesting these places a lot lately, but they are both very good! Have a great trip!
 
I would definitely suggest 'Ohana. :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 
How about the Plaza? It's nice to already be in MK if there is a party that night. We've eaten at the Plaza before MNSSHP and MVMCP. I have an ADR for the Plaza for 4/23 and I'm hoping for a P & PP that night.

Outside of MK, I would suggest WCC.
 
I am a huge fan of Spoodles on the Boardwalk.....and then watch Illuminations one last time before you go home...
 
I second Whispering Canyon too, it's fun riding the boat over from Magic Kingdom (and it doesn't take very long). The restaurant is a lot of fun for kids and if you like ribs, barbeque and chicken it's really good! I feel like I have to post my thoughts on this restaurant all the time, because it gets such mixed reviews. It's the one restaurant we are definitely repeating from our last trip. We are going to try Ohana's too, I can't wait for that one, since we've never been.
 
Rain Forest Cafe in Downtown Disney....We love it there......We just got back wednesday from disneyworld and ate there monday jan 21st on my birthday....very tender pot roast over cream potatoes and vegetables.....the volcanoes for desert is a very good desert whether for special occasions or just for a sweet tooth....:banana:
 
Coral Reef is our favorite. You can't beat the beautiful, relaxing view of the tank, and the food is fantastic! (Our kids loved the pizza.)
 




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