We are going to disney for the first time in October...these are the restaurants we have booked...please give your thoughts/opinions on whether they are good,bad or indifferent(lol)..Thanks

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Garden Grill -- food was plentiful and good. Characters (farmer Mickey, Pluto, Chip, Dale) are fun. Be sure to kid around a bit with them. Downside --for our 2011 trip, we arrived for a 6:40pm reservation and were told they were an hour behind! But gave us fast passes for Soarin'... seated at almost 8pm. Server was great, very funny. Didn't wait that long in 2010, so maybe unusual. To be on safe side, I'll book earlier dinner. It was a problem because we wanted to get up early the next morning (but changed our plans 'cause we like GGrill).
Le Cellier (Lunch) - basic good stead dinner. nothing interesting. Other places in Epcot are more fun/interesting.
Hollywood and Vine(Supper) - DON'T GO! Dinner in 2008 was not good at all. Very low quality buffet... I mean low.... Lunch was no better on a later trip. Recent reviews still no good. If you want a fantasmic package, try Brown Derby (2 dining credits)... or have a nice lunch at 50s Prime Time or Sci Fi Diner... and just get some quick service for dinner and eat it while in line for Fantasmic.
Tusker House(Breakfast) - I like breakfast, but now that characters are at lunch... I'd go for lunch instead and use that morning time to do park attractions. But if you like to get up early... I like an 8am reservation at Tusker House when the park opens at 9am.
Crystal Palace(Breakfast) - never been to breakfast but we really like lunch and dinner.. Great quality buffet, fun characters, very convenient location. Can't beat it... we will go twice in 1 trip.
Chef Mickey's(supper) - had 4:30pm reservation and it was not crowded. characters did the usual table greetings and posing for photos but didn't see any of the fun goofy stuff.. maybe it was too early. Food was good enough for a buffet (no where near as good as Crystal Palace). While you can meet several characters here, I prefer to get photos of us and DS with characters in the parks (much better background for photos). The Contemporary resort is uninteresting to visit, especially compared to the Polynesian or Grand Floridian.
Planet Hollywood(supper) -- Didn't go but we had one at home. It was OK. Went to Downtown Disney 1st time this 2011 trip. Probably won't go again. Boring... would rather be in the parks or at the resort. We went to Cirque du Soleil (nice!) and T-Rex for dinner (fun decor, noisy because voices carry).
The Plaza(supper) - almost went here! Menu looks not much different from quick service but at a table. Not expensive if paying out of pocket... if on dining plan, I'd rather go to Crystal Palace again. Soda ice cream floats (snack credit too!) next door are great!
1900 Park Fare(supper)[/QUOTE] -- We liked this dinner in 2010 but again, I prefer these characters in the parks with better photo backgrounds(not diners and tables). Food was pretty good. We saw the stepsisters at the Halloween Party in 2009 - great photos. Grand Floridian is fun lobby to visit - orchestra, shops, floral arrangements, characters in floor tiles.
I just made all our reservations yesterday for our trip in April. We are staying at Poly and made reservations for a few nights in Epcot... is that too far to travel over with small children? This is what I've booked- all dinners: If anyone has an opinion good or bad I would love to hear it, or another suggestion. Thanks!......
See above for Chef Mickey's, Crystal Palace.
Coral Reef - good food, very convenient location in Future World, fun to watch the fishies... ask for a table by the window for a great view. We got our request both visits 2010 and 2011. I think those tables are for smaller parties (3 or 4 people).
Tepan Edo - fun place but we have lots of places like this at home so don't bother at WDW.
Ohana - Like the characters at breakfast. Really don't care for dinner. Limited menu. Unless improved, the dinner check in-process can be a mess resulting in long waits to be seated. I'd rather pay out of pocket and get category 1 seating at Spirit of Aloha.
Cinderella's Royal Table - went for lunch in 2011. Good food. Nice experience. Princesses were very good with DS. Fun to eat in the castle but you'repaying for it... I looked at a lot of videos... and I think the characters at CRT are much more "real" looking than Akershus. Maybe they save the best for CRT?
1900 Park Fare -- see above for dinner. We like breakfast too. Delicious food. Love Mary Poppins, Alice and the Mad Hatter (a real blast of fun...!)
Tutto Italia - very decent Italian restaurant... but we have that at home. There are places for small children (how small?) to eat that might be more fun. DS at age 5-6 liked Biergarten and San Angel Inn in World showcase, and Garden Grill in Future World.
Tony's Town Square - Uninteresting. In Magic Kingdom, I'd go to Crystal Palace instead... for lunch, I like Liberty Tree Tavern too.