Restaurant help please!!!!

deedawnd

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We will be going to WDW in September 3 adults one 4 yr old and a 6 mo. old 7 nights 8 days. We plan on eating at Boma, Ohana, Chef Mickey, Whispering Canyon, and going to one dinner show. WE need one more restaurant for our dining plan. Has anyone had a great dining experience they would like to share to steer us in the right direction. Thank you so much. Also any feedback on the Spirit of Aloha
Polynesian Luau and the Hoop-Dee-Doo Review we are still trying to decide which one to attend.:woohoo:
 
Hi, and :welcome: to the DIS!

Not sure about the ages of the people in your group/family . . . but here are a couple of suggestions.

. . . for a later evening dinner for older teens and grown folks - Raglan Road at Downtown Disney is a blast.

. . . Kona Cafe at the Poly is wonderful for dinner. It gets lots of good reviews on the DIS. My DH, DS and I tried it on a whim and were very pleasantly surprised with how much we liked it.

. . . For a fun time and All-American food, try Sci Fi or Prime Time Cafe at MGM studios.

. . . For something a bit different, maybe one of the restaurants at the World Showcase in EPCOT. Restaurant Marrakash (Morocco), Rose and Crown (England), Le Cellier (Canada), and Teppanyaki (Japan) are all good picks.
 
. WE need one more restaurant for our dining plan. Has anyone had a great dining experience they would like to share to steer us in the right direction. Thank you so much. Also any feedback on the Spirit of Aloha
Polynesian Luau and the Hoop-Dee-Doo Review we are still trying to decide which one to attend.:woohoo:

How about Spoodles or Wolfgang Puck. If you go to WDWinfo.com and click on the dining link they have all the menus for the restaurants. How about doing a breakfast like at Crystal Palace or 1900 Park Fare (I don't know if they'll still be refurbishing 1900 in Sept though) it had the best breakfast.

Spirit of Aloha was very nice and relaxing and the Hawaiian Luau guys were H O T! The only thing is you don't select your food from a menu, it's already chose and everyone basically gets the same thing unless you do some kind of special request.

. . . for a later evening dinner for older teens and grown folks - Raglan Road at Downtown Disney is a blast.

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I will second Raglan Road. That was a big hit with my group, but we were all adults. The food was very good though.
 
I would suggest either 50' Primetime or Mama Melrose at Disney/MGM. If you are going to be in this park one day this would be my pick. :)
 

Welcome to the DIS!!

I noticed you only listed resort restaurants. Are you looking for another resort dinner or a park dinner.

For resort, I'd choose Kona's at the Polyn or Spoodles at BW

For park:
MK - none
Ep - Le Cellier or Marrakesh
MGM - 50's PT
AK - the new TS Yak & Yeti

HTH
 
Eating at one of the World Showcase restaraunts to me is an important part of the Epcot experience. May I suggest Le Cellier or the San Angel Inn
 
Your 4 yo might enjoy another character meal. Pooh at Crystal Palace or the Liberty Tree Tavern gang. IMHO Whispering Canyon is vey noisy and high energy. Fun for the older kids, but we found too much for the younger kids - under 5 or 6.

Spoodles is very nice, and a short walk from EPCOT. We love the HDD. Actually had our 40th Anniversary ther. Have fun!! You can't make a bad pick at WDW.
 


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