stick with garden grill or go to Boma

saraheeyore

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i have booked garden grill for me,DH and DD2 but now i am wondering if its right. I am not sure that my daughter will eat anything or my hubby and we are not much of meat eaters. my daughter mainly eats bread,pasta,potatoes
we are in epcot that day but mainly not all day. would i be better changing and booking boma for late lunch rather than the garden grill or is it too far. i think she would eat the different breads there if nothing else. she loves garlic bread and any other bread we get
 
We have eaten at both. GG is good from the standpoint of the characters, plus the food is good, but mostly meats, not many veggies. Boma is good from the standpoint of variety. As for traveling to Boma from Epcot, if by car, no big deal. If by bus, of course grab the one to AKL. Getting back to your resort may be the tricky part.

Bottom line...if easily doable, I would go Boma.
 
Me too, I vote for Boma.. I think the meal is great.. we actually did breakfast there our last visit and it was terrific..
 
I too vote for Boma. However, Boma is open only for breakfast and dinner so a late lunch isn't an option. Dinner starts at 5pm. I would grab something light to share at Epcot, but save room for a big dinner at Boma for the evening. I think you all will be happy there.

There will be mac & cheese for the little one, potatoes, plently of veggies and breads. The soup bar is amazing and many of those are vegetarian based, not meat based.

Hopefully you do have another character meal planned for DS2. A couple I'd suggest: Play 'n Dine and Hollywood & Vine featuring the Playhouse Disney characters as well as Crystal Palace. CP probably has a great menu for the way you and DH perfer to eat.

We are a vegetarian family and menu is one of the reasons we're likely to never do Garden Grill.
 

I too vote for Boma. However, Boma is open only for breakfast and dinner so a late lunch isn't an option. Dinner starts at 5pm. I would grab something light to share at Epcot, but save room for a big dinner at Boma for the evening. I think you all will be happy there.

There will be mac & cheese for the little one, potatoes, plently of veggies and breads. The soup bar is amazing and many of those are vegetarian based, not meat based.

Hopefully you do have another character meal planned for DS2. A couple I'd suggest: Play 'n Dine and Hollywood & Vine featuring the Playhouse Disney characters as well as Crystal Palace. CP probably has a great menu for the way you and DH perfer to eat.

We are a vegetarian family and menu is one of the reasons we're likely to never do Garden Grill.

thanks for that guess we could have early dinner at Boma's
we have crystal palace booked for breakfast and dinner as its the only one i've been to before and i love it. got playhouse disney booked too and chef mickeys so i think we have enough characters and CRT but i think thats for me

thanks everyone else too i think Boma should be doable with a bit of planning
 



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