ONE meal, regular price, no dining plan

GAGirlInVA

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I'm hoping to book a value resort with the free quick service on May 3rd.

Buuuuuuuuuuuuuut, DH and I were talking about taking one night and going out for a nice dinner just me and him. (My aunt would keep the children.. no worries about them being neglected.)

If you could only pick ONE table service for the entire trip.. what would it be?

Bonus points for pictures!
 
It would depend on the budget. :)
I would choose Jiko for a more expensive dining experience.
If you want to keep it a little more affordable, I would choose someplace in the World Showcase. DH and I had a date night a few years ago and it was wonderful. :lovestruc We had a few adult beverages, a lovely dinner, then watched Illuminations together. :lovestruc
I would consider Tutto, LeCellier or San Angel. We also love Teppan Edo but not sure that is exactly a 'romantic' place. ;)
 

If you want to keep it a little more affordable, I would choose someplace in the World Showcase. DH and I had a date night a few years ago and it was wonderful. :lovestruc We had a few adult beverages, a lovely dinner, then watched Illuminations together. :lovestruc

Maybe a stupid question, but is Illuminations every night?
 
Tutto Italia was my husbands and my favorite this past September. We didnt have the pasta dishes but we had a great steak dinner.......very elegant presentation and the service was great..
Another thought is Le Cellier......they have a great menu also...
 
Do remember to be careful with dining in the theme park. You will need a ticket to enter (Park Hopper or return to same park).

I would suggest Fulton's Crab House or Bongos in DTD (you don't need a ticket). DW and I ate there on our honeymoon w/o children. I think the food at both was incredible, but I preferred Fulton's (seafood). Bongos has CUban food and it was really good (fried plantaines were great). The atmosphere and music at Bongos was fun.
 
My suggestion:

Pick Narcoossee's, Les Chefs de France, Tutto Italia, or Le Cellier.

Or if financially plausible, upgrade to the Regular DDP for $10 a day per person.
 
My suggestion:

Pick Narcoossee's, Les Chefs de France, Tutto Italia, or Le Cellier.

Or if financially plausible, upgrade to the Regular DDP for $10 a day per person.

I just don't think it will be worth it. We'll have four children, 7 and under, my aunt and then the two of us. The children and my husband have never been to WDW and I don't see the kids being patient with sit down dinners and reservations and such.


Do remember to be careful with dining in the theme park. You will need a ticket to enter (Park Hopper or return to same park).

I would suggest Fulton's Crab House or Bongos in DTD (you don't need a ticket). DW and I ate there on our honeymoon w/o children. I think the food at both was incredible, but I preferred Fulton's (seafood). Bongos has CUban food and it was really good (fried plantaines were great). The atmosphere and music at Bongos was fun.


Yes.. we aren't doing park hoppers, so I'll need to try to get reservations on the days that we are already planning to be in certain parks. I'll check out those menu's and see what he thinks.

Tutto Italia was my husbands and my favorite this past September. We didnt have the pasta dishes but we had a great steak dinner.......very elegant presentation and the service was great..
Another thought is Le Cellier......they have a great menu also...

I'll check these out too.

Thanks everyone!
 
We really like 'Ohana. The food is delicious (especially the steak, shrimp, & dessert) & the atmosphere is great. You can also try to time your meal w/ the Wishes fireworks.
 





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