Kyla Moore
Earning My Ears
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In the process of planning our first trip to Disney. I would like to have a sit down dinner each night. If you had to pick 4 places to go for a sit down dinner at any park what would they be?
It will be me and my husband & our 2 children 8(girl) 16(boy) as well as my mother. We will most likely be doing the meal plan. So we would like to do 1 night for my daughter but the other nights are open. Just as long as the food is good. ThanksThat's such a wide open question! There are so many choices and everyone's going to have different opinions. If you provide more details, it can help narrow down choices for you.
Who's in your party? Kids, adults only? Picky eaters or adventurous? Do you want character meals or are they not so important? Are you on the dining plan? Is cost at all a factor? Are you looking for one restaurant in each park? Are you open to going to resorts? Are you more interested the best food or the most unique experience?
Give us more to go on and you'll get plenty of feedback!
It will be me and my husband & our 2 children 8(girl) 16(boy) as well as my mother. We will most likely be doing the meal plan. So we would like to do 1 night for my daughter but the other nights are open. Just as long as the food is good. Thanks
Can you make reservations in DTD the same as you would for the park restaurants?AK-the park closes early so on AK days we eat at a resort or DTD -we don't park hop-House of Blues at DTD would be fun for your son- at a resort either 'Ohana or Cape May Café for casual /Artist Point, The Wave, Shula's or Yachtsman for a more upscale meal
MK-Cinderella's Royal Table (for your dd and you and your mom-LOL-first meal ever there had me tearing up)
HS-Brown Derby(more for the food) or 50's Prime Time (more for the experience/setting)
Epcot-Rose & Crown, Le Cellier or Teppan Edo
Can you make reservations in DTD the same as you would for the park restaurants?