After a brief hiatus to visit Universal Studios (I know, I know--but the kids won out and Royal Pacific Resort is actually pretty awesome and relaxing) last year, we are once again heading to WDW for spring break. The added bonus is that we are going back in July with family members who are making their first trip ever to Disney. Yay--count us in. Two trips to plan and twice the food.
I have a confusing mess of ADR's for both trips.
Me (40-ish) and vegetarian; DH (40-ish) and eats anything and DS15 (picky beyond words) are going with friends for the first week of April. DS19 is in college and is missing out on this trip. He is not entirely happy about that, but is appeased somewhat by the July trip. First time in 12 years that we have not traveled together as a family for spring break. Kind of sad, but it will be a lot cheaper not to have to feed him on this trip.
Anyway, here's where we are planning to eat next week:
Raglan Road
Via Napoli
BlueZoo
Il Mulino
La Hacienda (count me in for the margaritas)
Tusker House breakfast
Crystal Palace breakfast
Saana
Kouzzina
50s Prime Time
Columbia Harbor House
Flame Tree BBQ
Garden View Tea (I swear, this is finally going to be the year that I make it to the tea at the GF. I have tried about 10 times to get there, to no avail.)
Biergarten
Even though it seems like we have eaten at every restaurant Disney has to offer over the past 12 years, many of them on the list above are new to us, so I am excited to try new things. Any thoughts or suggestions? I am thinking about adding Narcosees. Maybe. And, I am addicted to Pinkberry frozen yogurt, so I am going to make DH take me to find the new one in Orlando.
In July, we will be traveling with DBIL and DSIL and their eight-year old twin girls. Our list so far includes:
Ohana
50s Prime Time
Sci Fi Theatre
Rose and Crown
San Angel Inn
Rainforest Cafe at AK
The Plaza
That's it so far on the July list. I'm not sure if we will have park hoppers yet, so that may change the planning. Since I have two sons, I have never planned a Disney trip for girls. Fun, but different!
I have a confusing mess of ADR's for both trips.
Me (40-ish) and vegetarian; DH (40-ish) and eats anything and DS15 (picky beyond words) are going with friends for the first week of April. DS19 is in college and is missing out on this trip. He is not entirely happy about that, but is appeased somewhat by the July trip. First time in 12 years that we have not traveled together as a family for spring break. Kind of sad, but it will be a lot cheaper not to have to feed him on this trip.
Anyway, here's where we are planning to eat next week:
Raglan Road
Via Napoli
BlueZoo
Il Mulino
La Hacienda (count me in for the margaritas)
Tusker House breakfast
Crystal Palace breakfast
Saana
Kouzzina
50s Prime Time
Columbia Harbor House
Flame Tree BBQ
Garden View Tea (I swear, this is finally going to be the year that I make it to the tea at the GF. I have tried about 10 times to get there, to no avail.)
Biergarten
Even though it seems like we have eaten at every restaurant Disney has to offer over the past 12 years, many of them on the list above are new to us, so I am excited to try new things. Any thoughts or suggestions? I am thinking about adding Narcosees. Maybe. And, I am addicted to Pinkberry frozen yogurt, so I am going to make DH take me to find the new one in Orlando.
In July, we will be traveling with DBIL and DSIL and their eight-year old twin girls. Our list so far includes:
Ohana
50s Prime Time
Sci Fi Theatre
Rose and Crown
San Angel Inn
Rainforest Cafe at AK
The Plaza
That's it so far on the July list. I'm not sure if we will have park hoppers yet, so that may change the planning. Since I have two sons, I have never planned a Disney trip for girls. Fun, but different!