We're staying at the Fort for two weeks in November. Food costs can obviously add up, so we're trying to eat many meals at our campsite and bring snacks into the park with us. Still, I feel like some things are "must do", even when trying to save money. Here's what I'm thinking so far:
- lunch at Be Our Guest (expensive, but you don't get to see inside any other way)
- lunch at T-Rex (4YO is super into dinos)
- Restaurantosaurus (same reason)
- Satu'li Canteen (get the full Pandora experience)
- Night Blossom in Pandora (see above)
- Mickey Premium Ice Cream Bar
Surely, we'll end up buying more than that over two weeks, but it's a start. What are your must dos?
Are you a Landry's club member?( T-REX, and Rainforest don't forget about rainforest right outside of AK) It's 25 to join, but you get 25 to spend, and if its your birthday you get another 25, so if there is someone in the party going with a birthday in that month have them sign up so you can use the birthday money, also you don't need reservations to get a table but tell them your a Landry's card holder, Not sure if you have Landry's restaurants where you live but I would check it out the website and start getting the points. Sometime DH and I get a couple of appetizers to share and skip a big meal. Portions are huge here and easily shareable.
For me I would bite the bullet and go for dinner at BOG, the Beast is there at dinner, and picture op. so worth it. We tried lunch and felt we wasted our money, I would double check the menu for lunch and make sure the menu will work out for you.
We love to eat at Rays (MK) while its a QS there are so many memories here, that it is a must do every time, I like the BBQ sandwich here, and DH likes the fixin bar for the burgers.
You could snack around the world showcase (Epcot)and share items this way you can try out different things and not be tied to a full meal.
Tusker house(AK) is a family favorite, with breakfast being our frist choice...
SCI-FI hands down is our only choice in this park (DHS), so fun, and the is food pretty good and the milkshakes are really good. My family really does not like any of the other options here right now. So we tend to go to one of the food courts at one of the resorts, we take the boat over to the boardwalk area, and just pick.
With being there for 2 weeks there are a lot of options you can check out, I would check out the food courts at the resort some of them have some really good items, and create your own type of thing. Like at POR, you can create your own pasta or create your own salad, also we like the Shrimp salad po'boy and Muffaletta sandwich.