What do you think about these places? Thanks!!!

I really like the Liberty Tree...I think that their evening meal is a character meal...and I have never been to that . Their lunch is yummy...and has Thanksgiving -like food and sandwiches.

The Sci-Fi would be fun for kids (and grown-ups too). I have been a couple of times. I liked their food...and sitting in the cars to eat is a fun experience. It looks like you are outside at a drive in.

I ate at the Rose and Crown a few years ago...and remember that they had great fish. Everyone in my family liked it...and there are some picky eaters.

i don;t have kids of my own...but i think kids would like these restaurants too:
Primetime Cafe (Hollywood Studios)
Rainforest Cafe (Animal Kingdom or Downtown Disney)

Also, we recently ate at Trail's End at the Fort Wilderness campground and really liked their buffet which includes fried chicken, macaroni, brownies and other kid-friendly foods. It was also a nice little break to take the boat from Magic Kingdom to the campground where things are a little less chaotic. You might want to try that one!
 
Hi,
Here are my comments on the restaurants we have tried that you mentioned:

Akershus - Try the breakfast with the princesses, they do a great job mingling. Lots of photo ops and the food is fine for a family breakfast. No Cindrella, but several others. Sit to the left when you enter if possible, that's where the princesses come out from and you will be greeted before the rest of the restaurant.

Cali Grill - One of my families favorites!! We loved the fireworks view for MK and the food was amazing. My kids like this sort of food and are very used to restaurants for a longer dinner.

O'hanha's - Fun for all, lots of food.

Libert Tree - Fun to meet the characters, but not very good food.

You might try the character breakfast at Cape May Cafe in the Beach Club, very good buffet breakfast! We were just there on Friday. Also, we liked Spoodles for dinner, the kids did too. The food in the Rose & Crown Restaurant and Pub in Epcot is really good, kid friendly too.

Check out menus before you go. Have fun!!
 
About Sci-fi, we went there two trips ago when we first got the dining plan but did not use our credits, my DW and I did lunch and payed OOP, we got a chicken sandwich I believe which came with fries and split it and also got a side of onion rings and then shared a desert also.
 
1900 Park Fare - Loved dinner here!! Breakfast looks cute too!
Chef Mickey - Try the Breakfast, it was great! (Dinner good too.)
Cinderella's Royal Table - Breakfast looks so much better on the menu.
Liberty Tree Tavern - Dinner- and we love it!!!!
Narcoossee's - yum.
Ohanha's - breakfast was great, dinner menu does not appeal to me at all.
Sci Fi - so cute! Burger, onion rings, milk shake!!!!! yum!
Coral Reef - beautiful, loud, slow and very tasty!!!
 






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