This might not even sound like a question so much as a statement followed by a plea for advice.
My husband has never been to WDW (at the age of 42...can you BELIEVE IT?)...and using the dining plan, I'm trying to plan some 'special' and 'cool/fun' experiences. We're not exactly "froo froo food" people, so although I think it'd be awesome to go to places like Cal. Grill or BOMA, etc etc, I'm a little concerned when I look at the menu. I think it's possible we'll go and find nothing to eat!
So...I guess my 'question' is....were would you suggest taking my first-timer husband where we can have a fun/cool/interesting/etc WDW experience without fear of starving LOL. I'd love to see Wishes from CG...etc etc, but it's not in the cards for us (based on the menus).
As of now, I've got ADRs at Coral Reef (which is still froo froo for us, but it'll be our 1st anniversary)
, Sci Fi, BOMA (which I may cancel) and I think Breakfastasaurus.
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, etc?
Thanks in advance,

Sandi

My husband has never been to WDW (at the age of 42...can you BELIEVE IT?)...and using the dining plan, I'm trying to plan some 'special' and 'cool/fun' experiences. We're not exactly "froo froo food" people, so although I think it'd be awesome to go to places like Cal. Grill or BOMA, etc etc, I'm a little concerned when I look at the menu. I think it's possible we'll go and find nothing to eat!

So...I guess my 'question' is....were would you suggest taking my first-timer husband where we can have a fun/cool/interesting/etc WDW experience without fear of starving LOL. I'd love to see Wishes from CG...etc etc, but it's not in the cards for us (based on the menus).
As of now, I've got ADRs at Coral Reef (which is still froo froo for us, but it'll be our 1st anniversary)

Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions, etc?
Thanks in advance,


Sandi