Warning: This post my cause extreme hunger.
That is, of course, unless you're me and actually ate (or attempted to eat) all of this food! We got home from a wonderful trip to Disney last week and I'm still full (and we still have six boxes of treats from Goofy's left).
So, I'm Nicole and I'll be your hostess through this journey through food overload.
A bit of background: We got a wonderful little postcard in the mail way back in January offering us 30% off our vacation, which was just the nudge we needed to book our first full WDW vacation since 2001 (despite the fact we were doing a mini trip after a cruise in May) and make a return to our favorite resort, the Grand Floridian. We've made little trips here and there before or after cruises the past few years, but we were finally on our way to six unadulterated days in Disney! We decided on Deluxe Dining because on our previous small trips, we had done regular DDP and had spent quite a bit of money on extra meals, snacks, drinks, etc. So we booked the Deluxe Dining and then came the fun part: deciding where to eat. Finally, we could eat at all the places we never got to try before!
So, this review will cover...
Breakfast
Earl of Sandwich
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
1900 Park Fare
Kona Cafe
Chef Mickey's
Grand Floridian Cafe
Lunch
The Mara
Whispering Canyon Cafe
Coral Reef
Crystal Palace
The Wave
Chefs de France
Liberty Tree Tavern
Dinner
Wolfgang Puck Express
'Ohana
Tutto Italia
Cinderella's Royal Table
Narcoossee's
Le Cellier
Captain Cooks
And make sure you stick around to find out what happens when you have 34 snack credits left the day before you leave
The cast of characters (erm...family) on this trip:
Nicole (that would be me!). I'm 23 and I've planned every single detail of this trip. Of course, plans were made to be broken and it made for quite the adventure on this trip! I'm a lifestyles/fashion writer in Chicago and the ultimate foodie. I've spent months immersing myself in vacation planning and researching everything I possibly could. I even have a binder with everything WDW in it- including menus for all the restaurants. I'm also probably the most picky eater you'll ever meet. There's rarely a meal out where I don't modify something. Oh, and I took almost a thousand pictures on our six days at Disney (plus our pre- and post- trip trips). I don't think I want to know how many of them are of food but I guess we'll figure it out here
DSis (22). She's highly opinionated but refuses to admit it. She's in her last semester at school and we're eagerly anticipating planning a trip for just the two of us. She and I had many late night phone calls compromising on what to see and where to eat.
and
DM and DGrandma (according to them, ladies never tell their true age). I think one of the reasons it was so easy to convince my mom to take us all on this trip was the fact that my sister and I didn't go to Disney as kids. My first time was on a choir trip to Magic Music Days when I was 14 and our first family trip there was when I was 16 and DSis was 15. She had no specific requests for this trip...other than a Turkey Leg and a Dole Whip. DGrandma has Alzheimer's but she loves Disney and we couldn't imagine taking a family trip without her. She's the least picky eater.
Quick Links:
Day 1: Breakfast at DTD and Snacking Around the WDW Resorts
Day 1: A Quick Dinner at Wolfgang Puck Express and Some Sweets from Goofy's
Day 2: A Rowdy Lunch at Whispering Canyon Cafe!
Day 2: Alohaaaaaaaaa from Ohana!
Day 3: A Royal Breakfast at Akershus!
Day 3: Lunch Under the Sea at Coral Reef!
Day 3: Viva (Tutto) Italia!
Day 4: A Very Merry Un-Breakfast at 1900 Park Fare!
Day 4: Winnie? Didn't We Just See You At Breakfast? Lunch at the Crystal Palace.
Day 4: Dinner Fit for a Queen at Cinderella's Royal Table
Day 5: The Big Kahuna's Take On Breakfast at Kona Cafe
Day 5: Riding the Wave over to the Contemporary Resort for Lunch!
Day 5: A Snack at Sunshine Seasons
Day 5: Dinner and a Private Fireworks Show at Narcoossees
Day 6: An Early Morning Breakfast with Mickey and Friends!
Day 6: Bonjour from Chefs de France!

That is, of course, unless you're me and actually ate (or attempted to eat) all of this food! We got home from a wonderful trip to Disney last week and I'm still full (and we still have six boxes of treats from Goofy's left).
So, I'm Nicole and I'll be your hostess through this journey through food overload.
A bit of background: We got a wonderful little postcard in the mail way back in January offering us 30% off our vacation, which was just the nudge we needed to book our first full WDW vacation since 2001 (despite the fact we were doing a mini trip after a cruise in May) and make a return to our favorite resort, the Grand Floridian. We've made little trips here and there before or after cruises the past few years, but we were finally on our way to six unadulterated days in Disney! We decided on Deluxe Dining because on our previous small trips, we had done regular DDP and had spent quite a bit of money on extra meals, snacks, drinks, etc. So we booked the Deluxe Dining and then came the fun part: deciding where to eat. Finally, we could eat at all the places we never got to try before!
So, this review will cover...
Breakfast
Earl of Sandwich
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall
1900 Park Fare
Kona Cafe
Chef Mickey's
Grand Floridian Cafe
Lunch
The Mara
Whispering Canyon Cafe
Coral Reef
Crystal Palace
The Wave
Chefs de France
Liberty Tree Tavern
Dinner
Wolfgang Puck Express
'Ohana
Tutto Italia
Cinderella's Royal Table
Narcoossee's
Le Cellier
Captain Cooks
And make sure you stick around to find out what happens when you have 34 snack credits left the day before you leave

The cast of characters (erm...family) on this trip:





Quick Links:
Day 1: Breakfast at DTD and Snacking Around the WDW Resorts
Day 1: A Quick Dinner at Wolfgang Puck Express and Some Sweets from Goofy's
Day 2: A Rowdy Lunch at Whispering Canyon Cafe!
Day 2: Alohaaaaaaaaa from Ohana!
Day 3: A Royal Breakfast at Akershus!
Day 3: Lunch Under the Sea at Coral Reef!
Day 3: Viva (Tutto) Italia!
Day 4: A Very Merry Un-Breakfast at 1900 Park Fare!
Day 4: Winnie? Didn't We Just See You At Breakfast? Lunch at the Crystal Palace.
Day 4: Dinner Fit for a Queen at Cinderella's Royal Table
Day 5: The Big Kahuna's Take On Breakfast at Kona Cafe
Day 5: Riding the Wave over to the Contemporary Resort for Lunch!
Day 5: A Snack at Sunshine Seasons
Day 5: Dinner and a Private Fireworks Show at Narcoossees
Day 6: An Early Morning Breakfast with Mickey and Friends!
Day 6: Bonjour from Chefs de France!