Need suggestions for ADR's for sister's first trip

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My sister and her family are joining us Nov 09. It will be her, husband, and four kids (19, 17, 13, 11) with us (me, husband and three kids (13, 7, 3)... This is their first trip to Disney, spending 5 days and 5 nights on dining plan.

My husband and I have our favorite places and we will have three days alone.. so we can hit what we want. I do want them to have a good experience. I am looking for suggestions.

I have on my list so far.. Chef Mickey's (I figured a good place to have their first night), Tusker House for breakfast, Liberty Tree Tavern for Thanksgiving.

What do you think?... Where would you take them??
 
We loved Beirgarten. The Japanese place in Epcot would also be fun (forgot the name!) HDDR is awesome for a first visit.
 
Le cellier in Epcot is a must if your on the dining plan and not a vegetarian.

Prime Time Diner is a great show with great food.
 
My boys (now a bit older than your sister's children) liked Boma, Sci Fi, Narcoosees, Teppen Edo, Coral Reef as older teenagers. They hated 50's PTC and all character meals.
 

Chef Mickeys is a must for a first timer.
The Sci-Fi Drive in isn't exactly great food but it is unique and pretty fun.
We have always enjoyed the food at Liberty Tree Tavern, it's the best TS is MK at least.
If you want to do fantasmic, the Brown Derby dinner package was a pretty good value.
 
We are first timers... We have morning reservations, what can we expect?
 
Request to be in the left side of the restaurant when they seat you, as that is where most of the action is. Buffet was very good during breakfast. Character interaction seemed more rushed than some of the others, but was still good. I didn't care for the birds flying around inside (they came in through the monorail entrances) as I was paranoid of getting pooped on!! :rotfl:
 
Chef Mickey's is great. We love going there. We have done breakfast and dinner. Both were fun. We thought the food was good. Character interaction is great.
 












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