Recommendations for meal on last day - two credits to use!

PudseyChancer

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Just putting the final touches to our dining plan for our September holiday and am looking to end the holiday on a high, so I wondered what and where you would recommend for our final meal at Disney.

So far, we have booked:

Breakfast at Captain's Grille
Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
Breakfast at Cinderella's Royal Table
Evening meal at Nine Dragons
Evening meal at Yachtsman Steakhouse
Evening meal at Tutto Italia
Evening meal at Whispering Canyon
Evening meal at Raglan Road
Evening meal at Kona Cafe
Lunch at Sci-Fi Dine-in

We have one extremely fussy five your old whose idea of being daring is to dunk plain pasta into tomato ketchup :rotfl2: so no real point in anything too extravagant, but we have two table service credits left so we could literally eat anywhere.

Just wondering where you would eat on your final evening to round the holiday off? :confused3
 
we always go to earl of sandwich on our last day for food for the airport as we love these
 
With a five year old in tow what about the Crystal Palace (buffet) for lunch or the Oktoberfest in Germany at EPCOT - buffet again. I haven't done Le Cellier but it is supposed to be very good. Problem is you'll need to go into the parks.
 

How about 1900 Park Fare at the Grand Floridian?

Hadn't thought of this, have never been to the Grand Floridian either so I think it would have the wow factor, plus the fact that it's a character meal would mean it was a popular choice! :thumbsup2

With a five year old in tow what about the Crystal Palace (buffet) for lunch or the Oktoberfest in Germany at EPCOT - buffet again. I haven't done Le Cellier but it is supposed to be very good. Problem is you'll need to go into the parks.

It's no problem going to a park as it's our last full day, not the actual travel date that I'm looking to fill. I did have a look at Oktoberfest, I wasn't sure whether it would be an occasion more loaded towards the boozer of the family (ie me!!!) :thumbsup2
 
With two credits normally I would suggest narcoosees or citricos at the grand Floridian, but with a fussy five year old and two credits how about the hoop de doo review .... Which I should add that I hate but everyone else I know loves it
 
What about the Grand Floridan Cafe?

We had a great meal there on our last night last year - really good food but suited our DD too. We prefer sit down meals meals to buffets though.
 
My nearly 4 year old liked ohana - and they served a child's meal if required. All children taught to hula and got lei's. 1 TS credit
 
.... but with a fussy five year old and two credits how about the hoop de doo review .... Which I should add that I hate but everyone else I know loves it

We're also giving this a try for the first time this year to use up some more TS credits!! Enjoy.
 
i d say boma, to watch the animals after dinner, and ohanas, either bfast with stitch or dinner and then watch the light parade on the beach :lovestruc
 
I vote for Crystal Palace and Ohana for breakfast and dinner in the order of your choosing!

Crystal Palace is my happy place! :)
 
With two credits normally I would suggest narcoosees or citricos at the grand Floridian, but with a fussy five year old and two credits how about the hoop de doo review .... Which I should add that I hate but everyone else I know loves it

After such a glowing review I decided to book this one! :lmao:

Thanks all for your suggestions guys, all my adr's are booked, ready and waiting! :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:
 
We always make our last meal Beaches n Cream . . . excellent burgers, and awe-inspiringly massive sundaes!!!!!
 












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