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rsvp_mm

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If you folks could eat at only ONE restaurant for dinner at Disney Studios and ONE restaurant in EPCOT, which ones would you choose? (We already have a reservation for Le Cellier). I guess we are having a harder time choosing somewhere to eat dinner at the Studios. My family has been to 50's Prime Time before and doesn't want to eat there for dinner again. Is Hollywood & Vine a good choice? Thanks! :yay: Only 8 days to go!
 
rsvp_mm said:
If you folks could eat at only ONE restaurant for dinner at Disney Studios and ONE restaurant in EPCOT, which ones would you choose? (We already have a reservation for Le Cellier). I guess we are having a harder time choosing somewhere to eat dinner at the Studios. My family has been to 50's Prime Time before and doesn't want to eat there for dinner again. Is Hollywood & Vine a good choice? Thanks! :yay: Only 8 days to go!

Our personal opinion? We went to H&V for the first time last May. It was okay, but we weren't that impressed. We'll be going back to Mama Melrose for this May's trip. Their flatbreads are awesome! As for Epcot, we also like to eat at Alfredo's and Teppanyaki (besides Le Cellier). Enjoy your trip! :teeth:
 
I would skip dinner at the Studios and have dinner at Chefs de France instead.
 

MGM: Another vote for Mama Melrose. We love it. (Hollywood and Vine is a buffet--giant pans of food drying up under hot lamps).

Epcot (excluding LeCellier): I'd go for Coral Reef, not necessarily just for the food, but for the ambiance.
 
MGM - H&V was delicious

Epcot - Can't beat Princess Storybook Dining. Not so much for the Princesses, but that Norwegian food. (It's really not as scary as it sounds. :groom: )
 
Never eaten dinner at MGM, but would pick Alfredo's at Epcot :thumbsup2
 
MGM Studios..hands down I would say Mama Melrose...it is great!!1 I eat there everytime.
At Epcot...I would have to suggest Biergarten. Teppanyaki is very good also. I loved the ambiance at Coral Reef but I did not like the food. Just make sure you leave room to snack on goodies in the other countries.
 
50's Prime Time and Garden Grill

We are not very adventurous eaters and we always enjoyed the meal at both.
 
Brown Derby, Le Cellier. We have a very hard time pulling ourselves away from Brown Derby, it's terrific.
 















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