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Kitka

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Coming in on a Sunday afternoon and not wanting to go to the parks, what would you choose for dinner? (with 2 kids - aged 9 and 4)

California Grill OR 1900 Park Fare?

For dinner at Epcot, which would you choose?

Le Celier OR Bistro Paris

For dinner at the Magic Kingdom, which would you choose?

Crystal Palace OR Liberty Tree Tavern?

For dinner at MGM would you rather have?

Hollywood & Vine w/ Fantasmic package OR Mamma Melrose WITHOUT the Fantasmic package (can't get into MM that night w/ Fantasmic, but can without!)
 
Coming in on a Sunday afternoon and not wanting to go to the parks, what would you choose for dinner? (with 2 kids - aged 9 and 4)

1900 Park Fare

For dinner at Epcot, which would you choose?

Le Celier

For dinner at the Magic Kingdom, which would you choose?

Liberty Tree Tavern

For dinner at MGM would you rather have?

Hollywood and Vine
 
California Grill OR 1900 Park Fare?

Hmm... this is a tough one. Your kids might enjoy the characters at 1900 Park Fare (Cinderella, Prince Charming, Suzy, & Perla), and the buffet always gets good reviews! However, 1900 Park Fare doesn't have any windows - so no "view". For my 1st night, I think I would prefer California Grill just for the view of the castle.

For dinner at Epcot, which would you choose?

Le Celier OR Bistro Paris


Le Cellier. Bistro de Paris doesn't have a children's menu, and Le Cellier has some fun children's desserts. Plus, Le Cellier always gets great reviews!

For dinner at the Magic Kingdom, which would you choose?

Crystal Palace OR Liberty Tree Tavern?


I like Crystal Palace for breakfast & lunch. I'd choose Liberty Tree Tavern for dinner. We love LTT, and it's become our "first night" dinner. Plus, if you're not doing any other character meals, the characters at LTT are the "traditional" characters - Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Chip, & Dale. We thought the food (except for the mac & cheese) was really good as well, & the character interaction was wonderful!

For dinner at MGM would you rather have?

Hollywood & Vine w/ Fantasmic package OR Mamma Melrose WITHOUT the Fantasmic package (can't get into MM that night w/ Fantasmic, but can without!)


W/ children, if I couldn't get Mama Melrose's for a FDP, I'd probably go w/ H & V - although, we didn't like H & V very much last May, but that could have just been a bad night for the restaurant.
 

1900 Park Fare (great buffet!)

Le Cellier (excellent filet, cheese soup)

Liberty Tree Tavern (always a must for us)

Mama Melrose (no Fantasmic Package - just like the food here better)
 
Kitka said:
Coming in on a Sunday afternoon and not wanting to go to the parks, what would you choose for dinner? (with 2 kids - aged 9 and 4)

1900 Park Fare?

For dinner at Epcot, which would you choose?

Le Celier

For dinner at the Magic Kingdom, which would you choose?

Liberty Tree Tavern?

For dinner at MGM would you rather have?

Mamma Melrose WITHOUT the Fantasmic package (can't get into MM that night w/ Fantasmic, but can without!)

WE loved 1900 Park Fare, didnt LTT. Mama Melrose was good and laid back.And Le Cellier was really yummy and had the cheese soup with pretzel bread!
 


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