PlutoTheDog89
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Just got back from our Easter trip and already eyeing Halloween.
My cousin is bringing her little ones (2 & 4 at time of trip) for Halloween. They're going Oct. 28-Nov. 2. I pushed for them to do this so that they get Food & Wine, MNSSHP and can see some Christmas decorations before they leave.
Being the resident planner, they're counting on me. I know what restaurants my family loves, but now I need to tailor the plans for kiddies. They are fellow food snobs. My cousin's husband's family owns a pizzeria and they're constantly eating around NYC.... so I need to find the best of both worlds: good food and a fun atmosphere.
Here's what I've got so far (dates can change):
October 28th:
Check in to Polynesian. Quick breakfast at Capt. Cook's..
Head to Magic Kingdom for the day; Finish with dinner at 'Ohana.
October 29th:
Slow morning. Maybe Kona breakfast. My cousin's hubby is a HUGE breakfast guy and would totally enjoy it.
Pool and relaxing most of the day, unless they wanna do parks. We're gonna aim for MNSSHP, so I think it's best to have the kids relax.
Be Our Guest Dinner, then MNSSHP at night.
October 30th:
Breakfast at Cape May Cafe. IMO this is the best breakfast (outside Tusker House). My only problem here is that it can be annoying to go to another resort like this. We'd have to monorail to TTC, change to go to EPCOT, then walk through EPCOT... or bus to DHS, then boat to BC. Could be annoying with little ones.
EPCOT for Food & wine during the day. Ride Frozen Ever After, Spaceship Earth, Character Meet etc.
Here's where I'm drawing a blank. I'm thinking of getting an ADR for my cousin and her husband to do a nice dinner. My parents will watch the kids and we can maybe do that. I've never planned for kids, so this is getting a little tough. Usually we'd do Narcoossee's and a few other of our go-tos. I'm not sure they'd like Chef Mickey's. The food quality is too poor... however, I feel like you can't miss that opportunity.
The kids are crazy about Anna, Elsa and Moana (right now). BBB is definitely in the works. Maybe book something at CRT that night? We've never done CRT, so maybe this is an opportunity for us to experience it as well.
My cousin is bringing her little ones (2 & 4 at time of trip) for Halloween. They're going Oct. 28-Nov. 2. I pushed for them to do this so that they get Food & Wine, MNSSHP and can see some Christmas decorations before they leave.
Being the resident planner, they're counting on me. I know what restaurants my family loves, but now I need to tailor the plans for kiddies. They are fellow food snobs. My cousin's husband's family owns a pizzeria and they're constantly eating around NYC.... so I need to find the best of both worlds: good food and a fun atmosphere.
Here's what I've got so far (dates can change):
October 28th:
Check in to Polynesian. Quick breakfast at Capt. Cook's..
Head to Magic Kingdom for the day; Finish with dinner at 'Ohana.
October 29th:
Slow morning. Maybe Kona breakfast. My cousin's hubby is a HUGE breakfast guy and would totally enjoy it.
Pool and relaxing most of the day, unless they wanna do parks. We're gonna aim for MNSSHP, so I think it's best to have the kids relax.
Be Our Guest Dinner, then MNSSHP at night.
October 30th:
Breakfast at Cape May Cafe. IMO this is the best breakfast (outside Tusker House). My only problem here is that it can be annoying to go to another resort like this. We'd have to monorail to TTC, change to go to EPCOT, then walk through EPCOT... or bus to DHS, then boat to BC. Could be annoying with little ones.
EPCOT for Food & wine during the day. Ride Frozen Ever After, Spaceship Earth, Character Meet etc.
Here's where I'm drawing a blank. I'm thinking of getting an ADR for my cousin and her husband to do a nice dinner. My parents will watch the kids and we can maybe do that. I've never planned for kids, so this is getting a little tough. Usually we'd do Narcoossee's and a few other of our go-tos. I'm not sure they'd like Chef Mickey's. The food quality is too poor... however, I feel like you can't miss that opportunity.
The kids are crazy about Anna, Elsa and Moana (right now). BBB is definitely in the works. Maybe book something at CRT that night? We've never done CRT, so maybe this is an opportunity for us to experience it as well.