omghidanielle
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OK, so my husband and I just booked our 4th trip TODAY for our first anniversary (go us!)
There's just one thing that I'm hoping to achieve with this trip that I'm hoping you all can help me with!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE food, and I like to try all different places, BUT my husband is probably the pickiest eater of them all! (He's a vegetarian who doesn't like vegetables!)
Usually, our trips are pretty much the same, breakfast at the hotel's food court he will usually get a Mickey waffle and some tea, for lunch, we'll utilize a counter-service meal, depending on the park, it's a veggie burger or some fries, a pizza or an apple and dinner will almost always go a little something like this:
Magic Kingdom, Tony's (Spaghetti w/Marinara or Tomato Sauce) or the Plaza (Veggie Burger, plain w/french fries) and for me, last time I think I had the Spaghetti and Meatballs?
Epcot, Alfredo's (RIP), Tutto Italia (Spaghetti.....again or Gnocchi (I forget if they have this? We've only been here once).), Teppan Edo (I'm not kidding when I say all he ate was rice) and for me, I was very happy with my filet mignon and shrimp!
MGM, Sci-Fi or 50s PTC (Veggie Burger.......again) and for me, I usually get the short ribs at the Sci Fi or Fried Chicken at the PTC
So you see what I'm getting at? To get an idea of what/where/when I'm going to make our Dinner reservations, I'm asking the masses. Where else would you suggest we go that would be something that would interest or satisfy both of us?
I know Le Cellier has cheddar cheese soup, but would we be able to get it without bacon? Does anyone know if this is possible? Or of any other menu items that we could get the meat simply omitted? I really want to go there, and I'm really excited about maybe going to Boma, but I would feel really awful if I end up with a giant plate and he's drinking a Coke with a personal pizza from an hour ago deteriorating in his belly. (This is what happened at Teppan Edo and it made me upset. Obviously this isn't intentional, neither of us want to ruin each other's time)
Help please!

There's just one thing that I'm hoping to achieve with this trip that I'm hoping you all can help me with!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE food, and I like to try all different places, BUT my husband is probably the pickiest eater of them all! (He's a vegetarian who doesn't like vegetables!)
Usually, our trips are pretty much the same, breakfast at the hotel's food court he will usually get a Mickey waffle and some tea, for lunch, we'll utilize a counter-service meal, depending on the park, it's a veggie burger or some fries, a pizza or an apple and dinner will almost always go a little something like this:
Magic Kingdom, Tony's (Spaghetti w/Marinara or Tomato Sauce) or the Plaza (Veggie Burger, plain w/french fries) and for me, last time I think I had the Spaghetti and Meatballs?
Epcot, Alfredo's (RIP), Tutto Italia (Spaghetti.....again or Gnocchi (I forget if they have this? We've only been here once).), Teppan Edo (I'm not kidding when I say all he ate was rice) and for me, I was very happy with my filet mignon and shrimp!
MGM, Sci-Fi or 50s PTC (Veggie Burger.......again) and for me, I usually get the short ribs at the Sci Fi or Fried Chicken at the PTC
So you see what I'm getting at? To get an idea of what/where/when I'm going to make our Dinner reservations, I'm asking the masses. Where else would you suggest we go that would be something that would interest or satisfy both of us?
I know Le Cellier has cheddar cheese soup, but would we be able to get it without bacon? Does anyone know if this is possible? Or of any other menu items that we could get the meat simply omitted? I really want to go there, and I'm really excited about maybe going to Boma, but I would feel really awful if I end up with a giant plate and he's drinking a Coke with a personal pizza from an hour ago deteriorating in his belly. (This is what happened at Teppan Edo and it made me upset. Obviously this isn't intentional, neither of us want to ruin each other's time)
Help please!
