Restaurant for boys birthdays

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We are planning to be at WDW the last week of Oct. for a surprise bday trip for all 4 of our boys. The 3 youngest boys all fall between Oct 24 and Nov 3, with the oldest coming the second week of Nov. We will only actually be there on the actual dates of 2 middle boys, but are planning to celebrate all of their bdays while we are there. I really have 3 questions:

1. Would you celebrate one birthday each night or do a group celebration one night?

2. Where would be a good place to go? If we do a group celebration, I was thinking maybe WCC or CM?

3. Do I call the restaurant about ordering a cake or is there a central number that I call?
 
We are planning to be at WDW the last week of Oct. for a surprise bday trip for all 4 of our boys. The 3 youngest boys all fall between Oct 24 and Nov 3, with the oldest coming the second week of Nov. We will only actually be there on the actual dates of 2 middle boys, but are planning to celebrate all of their bdays while we are there. I really have 3 questions:

1. Would you celebrate one birthday each night or do a group celebration one night?

2. Where would be a good place to go? If we do a group celebration, I was thinking maybe WCC or CM?

3. Do I call the restaurant about ordering a cake or is there a central number that I call?


I like the WC idea! Where are you staying? Some deluxe resorts will have a cake delivered to your room via private dining. We are staying at the GF and I am having a cake delivered to the room. We are usually too full after a meal to actually eat cake.
 
We are undecided on where we staying. I keep batting it back and forth. It won't be a deluxe :guilty: due to the fact that we have to have 2 rooms to accommodate our family of six and two rooms in a deluxe just isn't in our budget. We will probably being trying a value for the first time.

I thought the WCC would be fun for all the boys.
 

Our boys love Coral Reef. That would be my choice.
 
Chef Mickey's is always fun for birthdays! I like the idea of each of them getting their own celebration and special attention. We are having 3 parties for our little guy. A whole week of celebration. Have a great time.
 
Do you think Coral Reef would a good choice for 4 boys turning 13, 8, 6 and 5?
 
Do the boys like icecream? If so what about going to Beaches and Cream and having an ice cream party. You could always order the kitchen sink between the lot of them.
 
Our boys have loved Coral Reef each time we've gone. We started going when they were about 6. They are now 12 and still love it. There are lots of different kinds of fish -- they love to watch for the sharks and turtles. We just always have a great time when we go there. Hope that information is helpful.
 
We did Chef Mickey's for our little one, and it was EXACTLY what we hoped for. He was 2 at the time, but our older 3, which include a teenager want their birthdays there now! :thumbsup2 (So do I) It's just so much fun, with food to please everyone!
 
Thanks for all the ideas. We are thinking about doing one for the older two and one for the younger two, so we can do 2 restaurants. I am still undecided, but I do have a few :) months to decide seeing as how it's not till Oct.
 
Disney now delivers cakes to ALL resorts. You will find details in the birthday cake thread.

We order a big cake for the room so we don't have to carry it around, plus we eat on it all week. Then, we note birthdays on our ADRs. CM is a fun place to celebrate - special cupcakes with signed place mats - as was Crystal Palace where they decorated the table and also brought the cupcake.
 
Disney now delivers cakes to ALL resorts. You will find details in the birthday cake thread.

We order a big cake for the room so we don't have to carry it around, plus we eat on it all week. Then, we note birthdays on our ADRs. CM is a fun place to celebrate - special cupcakes with signed place mats - as was Crystal Palace where they decorated the table and also brought the cupcake.


Great idea. We are thinking that we give each boy their own special night, and if we got a cake each night we would be caked out by the end of the trip. We may order one cake delivered to the room and see about a cupcake at the restaurant. Our oldest son is actually our foster son and we want to make sure his first trip to the world is amazing.
 











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