The Must Do: Where To Eat With Kids?

I'd second Goofy's Kitchen if you were going to do a Character Meal. Ariels Grotto would not be appropriate for 6 & 7 year old boys (wait till they're 13 &14 :lmao:). Storytellers Cafe and Minnie & Friends @ Plaza Inn have good food but the characters and the character interaction is lame...

As far as non character meals... Feed em junk food... Corn dog wagon, Pizza port, Turkey Legs and Burgers from Hungry Bear is what vacation is all about!... The "Portobello Mushroom and Couscous Maque Choux" for $28 from Blue Bayou will taste Just as good to them as the Chicken Nuggets for $6 from Golden Horseshoe! :thumbsup2
 
Pizza Port -- OK pizza; I've heard the pasta is really good but haven't tasted it.
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The chicken fusilli is really good. Blue Bayou is fab, if you want to try it w/o eating lunch or dinner, do a 7:30p ADR and order dessert only. They are cool, wish I could show you a couple of pix. The desserts are cheap either, but it's all about the ambience.

I agree about Goofy's Kitchen, Rainforst, Hungry Bear and rest. Bengal BBQ has awesome kabobs (snacktime). Blue Ribbon Bakery on Main Street (or Baker's Field in DCA) is great if you want to hit the park and grab something there. Pacific Wharf has soup in bread bowls. Read up on allears and decide. I still have a excel spreadsheet that I update with allear every trip even though we know what is all there already. It helps to make a plan (not in stone) with rides, Fast Pass, shows and park hours to optomize your days.
 











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