What do you think about my dining plans?

sl_underwood

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Day 1
Arrive around 1pm
Lunch at POR- 4CS (Split 3 adult meals and 1 kids meal)
Dinner- Planet Hollywood- 4TS (Split 3 adult meals and 1 kids meal)
(they are not accepting ADRs right now so I am not sure how long the wait will be but DD loves this place)

Day 2
Breakfast- In room (We are to lazy to get up early enough to go stand in a line and then make it to the parks at opening, lol)
Lunch-SciFi Dine In 4TS (3 adult meals and 1 kids meal)
Dinner- Toy Story Pizza Planet 4 CS

Day 3
Breakfast- In room
Lunch- Rainforest Cafe (Pay OOP)
Dinner- Pizzafari 4CS (Split 3 adult meals and 1 kids meal)

Day 4
Breakfast in Room
Lunch Crystal Palace 5TS
Dinner-Kids grab CS and oldest babysits in room while hubby and I go to Raglan Road 2 TS, 3 CS (2 adult, 1 kids)

Day 5
Breakfast- In Room
Lunch- no clue- any counterservice ideas for Epcot 5 CS
Dinner-Coral Reef 5 TS (4 adult meals and 1 kids meal)

Day 6
Breakfast- Chef Mickeys, 1900 Park Fare or Ohana- help me choose! 5TS
Lunch- Earl of Sandwich 5 CS
Leave around 3pm

Does it look like I have counted my credits correctly and what do you think of the choices? Any suggestions?
 
Planet Hollywood really isn't that great. We ordered a cheeseburger and the paper was still on the cheese.

Sci-Fi is one of those restaurants that people will give you reviews both ways for. We personally didn't like it. My boyfriend's ribs were undercooked and my chicken sandwich had no flavor (even with BBQ sauce and gouda cheese). Though the atmosphere is really cool.

As for the day you are in Epcot, there are several choices for CS. There is Sunshine Seasons which has several different counters that you can go up and choose what you like. There is Electric Umbrella which I think is just regular CS fare, burgers, chicken fingers, etc. And then there is a CS at each of the countries (I think). Morocco's Tangierine Cafe is really good. You get HUGE portions for your money.
 
I would skip Planet Hollywood, nothing special. Also, Earl of Sandwich.
I thought it was terrible, but I live in Philadelphia, home of great sandwiches.
 











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