PLEASE...Need some recommendations for TS

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I have 1 more to pick. Please please please...need some input from the professionals... :)
 
Dinner - LeCellier
Dinner - Hollywood & Vine
Dinner - Tony's Town Square Restaurant
Lunch - Beaches & Cream
Breakfast - Kona Cafe
Dinner - San Angel Inn

I just need 1 more TS for our last night. We don't have any kids yet, so we don't want a character meal. I would just like a nice sit down meal. We are on the dining plan. We don't eat fish...Thanks a lot :)
 
lovinwdw said:
Dinner - LeCellier
Dinner - Hollywood & Vine
Dinner - Tony's Town Square Restaurant
Lunch - Beaches & Cream
Breakfast - Kona Cafe
Dinner - San Angel Inn

I just need 1 more TS for our last night. We don't have any kids yet, so we don't want a character meal. I would just like a nice sit down meal. We are on the dining plan. We don't eat fish...Thanks a lot :)

Since I've never used the dining plan, I am not familiar with the "credits" and how much each restaurant is worth. But after looking at your choices and you wanting a "nice sit down meal" I would probably pick Citricos (over at the Grand Floridian). It is more "meat" oriented than fish. But it may be too many credits/points whatever they are?
 

Christine said:
Since I've never used the dining plan, I am not familiar with the "credits" and how much each restaurant is worth. But after looking at your choices and you wanting a "nice sit down meal" I would probably pick Citricos (over at the Grand Floridian). It is more "meat" oriented than fish. But it may be too many credits/points whatever they are?
I just checked online to see how many TS credits it would be and, unfortunately, Citricos is 2 points. we only have 1 left.
 
lovinwdw said:
I just checked online to see how many TS credits it would be and, unfortunately, Citricos is 2 points. we only have 1 left.

Yeah, I kind of figured it would be...

Are you opposed to a buffet? I like the Cape May Buffet at the Beach Club. It is 'touted' as a seafood buffet, but really, it has enough for "landlubbers" too. :teeth: It is a buffet but a smaller restaurant that 1900 Park Faire, Chef Mickey's, etc, there are no characters at dinner, and it's fairly quiet. I like the atmosphere there and I like checking out the other resorts. Beach Club is a nice one. (But I see you'll be over there for Beaches and Cream).

Hmmm, I'll have to think some more.
 
Have you thought about Artist Point at the Wilderness Lodge? I have never used the DDE nor have I eaten there but I started to book it this trip (August) and decided on Whispering Canyon instead since I have a DS16 and I do love embarassing him!
 
Disney Crazy Debbie said:
Have you thought about Artist Point at the Wilderness Lodge? I have never used the DDE nor have I eaten there but I started to book it this trip (August) and decided on Whispering Canyon instead since I have a DS16 and I do love embarassing him!

Artist Point is definitely a 2 credit meal!!
 
F1Julie said:
I'd pick Boma. The food and selection is fabulous.

Yep, I agree. I actually wanted to mention that but I got this poster confused with another thread that I was posting on and they said they were "picky." I was thinking this person was picky, but in re-reading realized that fish was the only issue. I generally don't recommend Boma to picky or non-adventurous eaters, but if you're not that--I love the place AND the atmosphere.
 
We really enjoyed Boma, but I'm not sure I'd pick that for my "last night" meal. Hmm...

Have you thought about 'Ohana? You could schedule a later ADR & then watch Wishes either from the restaurant or from the beach at the Poly.

Or the Grand Floridian Cafe or the Concourse Steakhouse at the Contemporary (although it might be a little loud)?

Maybe another restaurant in the World Showcase? Le Cellier? Chefs de France?

If it were us, we'd probably go w/ 'Ohana, but some people don't prefer the food or the way it's served. It's not necessarily quiet - hoola hoop contests, etc. - but that's more w/ kids, not adults. And probably the later your ADR is, the less kids would be there. When we ate there last year, we weren't bothered by any "out of the ordinary" noisiness - meaning, I didn't feel like "OMG! This place is so noisy!". :teeth:
 
I would recommend Jiko, it is our favorite restaurant at WDW. We have eaten there many times and never had a bad meal. If you go get there early and enjoy the AKL it is so beautiful. Make time to walk outside and watch the animals. After dark they have a fire outside where you can sit and enjoy the atmosphere of the lodge.
 











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