Hi, my family is participating in a charity race at Disney the weekend of my 8 year olds birthday, so we have decided to take all the kids to the Magic Kingdom and have a birthday dinner afterwards. We have a range of kids from 18 months to 9 years.
As I live in Central Florida, I eat at Disney restaurants a lot without the kids. I've eaten at California Grill, Victoria and Alberts, Bluezoo, and Flying Fish to name a few. But I never drive all the way down there for kid dining.
I would rather keep this dinner as inexpensive as possible because of all of the children. My other problem is that every restaurant I've called said that no restaurant on Disney property would reserve a table for greater than 8 people and no one would guarantee being able to have two tables for 8 side by side. (I have a party of 14).
So - here are my questions.
1) Is there an obscure restaurant maybe in one of the resorts that is good for kids and might not be as busy as some of the main restaurants? (That way we'd be more likely to sit together.)
2) Or should I eat offsite? And do you have an offsite recommendation?
Thanks,
Maggie
As I live in Central Florida, I eat at Disney restaurants a lot without the kids. I've eaten at California Grill, Victoria and Alberts, Bluezoo, and Flying Fish to name a few. But I never drive all the way down there for kid dining.
I would rather keep this dinner as inexpensive as possible because of all of the children. My other problem is that every restaurant I've called said that no restaurant on Disney property would reserve a table for greater than 8 people and no one would guarantee being able to have two tables for 8 side by side. (I have a party of 14).
So - here are my questions.
1) Is there an obscure restaurant maybe in one of the resorts that is good for kids and might not be as busy as some of the main restaurants? (That way we'd be more likely to sit together.)
2) Or should I eat offsite? And do you have an offsite recommendation?
Thanks,
Maggie