Party of 6, where would you go?

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Although I consider myself somewhat knowledgeable of the Parks and the neighborhoods, I'll admit I don't know squat about the restaurants at WDW.

This year we will have a group of 6 adults: DW and myself (mid fifties) along with her 2 DD and their spouse/boyfriends (all ages 25 to 30). Half of us are real Disney fans, the others just like a good time together.

On our last trip we took everyone to Epcot/Germany for the buffet and show and we all had a fantastic time.

We all have parkhopper tickets and transportation, so any location in the parks or resorts will work. I would greatly appreciate your suggestions of where we should go and why.

THANKS SO MUCH!
 
Sounds like a fun time so far....but here are my suggestions for meals. Usually when I go, it is me, DH and several adult friends. None of us have kids so....

Boma...breakfast or dinner. Sanaa for an interesting dinner. Both at Animal Kingdom Lodge.

California Grill, Narcoosees, Flying Fish or Citricos. Love all of these. Great signature dining options for a nicer night out.

Teppan Edo at Epcot. Basic food but fun hibachi style atmosphere.

Victoria and Alberts. If you want to drop some cash and have a meal to remember. You'll also have to dress up.

Kona Cafe for breakfast or dinner. Love love love it. A nice respite from the parks.

Raglan Road at Downtown Disney. Good eats, good adult atmosphere....gets more fun the later it gets. I hear there is sometimes live music and a dancer. Never have seen it though.

And finally, an off the beaten path suggestion....Hoop Dee Doo Review. At Ft. Wilderness. Dinner show. Really fun. All you can eat and drink (beer, sangria!!). We always have a great time here!!!

Just a few suggestions...have so much fun!!

Check out menus on this site or www.allearsnet.com for more help.
 
Raglan Road at Downtown Disney. Good eats, good adult atmosphere....gets more fun the later it gets. I hear there is sometimes live music and a dancer. Never have seen it though.


I'm going to second this, I think its a good time for both age groups, the live music is usually fri/sat night/ and starts late.

if you decide you want to stick with an epcot restaurant I'd say Le Cellier steakhouse in Canada. Good food, drink, and usually a pleaser to everyone.
 
My husband and I have taken our 3 sons and their spouses/girlfriends to WDW on 3 vacations since they all became adults (they are in 20's/early 30's now).

Their top 3 choices that we have done would be:

Victoria & Alberts with the wine pairing. A nice grownup evening.

Jiko has great appetizers and the more people, the better for ordering several different ones to share. And outstanding African wine selection.

Ragland Road. The pub atmosphere.
 

We had a party of six in November of 2008. Here's where we ate:

O'Hana
The Plaza Rest.
Sci Fi
Liberty Tree Tavern
Kona Cafe
1900 Park Fare
Hollywood & Vine
Port Orleans Boatwright's, we did the carriage ride after our dinner. Was great!


Le Cellier
Coral Reef


We had no problems with our party of 6, getting tables, etc...The only thing was the mandatory 18% tipping. Ouch!
 


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