What Do You Think Of Our Restaurant Choices?

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Ok here goes, these are our revised restaurant choices for our upcoming trip, plus a couple of counter service places and snacks we fancy trying.

As you can see we like to split our days into two parks, we get to parks early so we can hit the rides we want, have a wonder round a little then venture to the next park. It works for us :woohoo: Also we very rarely eat three meals a day. I skip breakfast a lot, Hubs will grab a coffee and also in the heat we just pick at snacks for lunch so these are not always planned, we will just see what we feel like on the day. Because of this we have planned and booked a TS meal for every evening.

All comments are welcome :)

Day 1 - Arrive late afternoon, so after a swim and a nap....
Evening - 19:00 Meal at Spoodles at The Boardwalk followed by Dueling pianos at Jellyrolls

Day2 - MK & Water Park Day
Breakfast – Main Street Bakery for French toast and Cinnamon roles
Evening - 19:00 Meal at Raglan Road, DTD.

Day 3 AK & Epcot Day
Lunch – Flame Tree BBQ, that pulled pork BBQ sandwich looks yummy!
PM – Epcot World Show Case, a couple of drinks around the world :yay:
Evening - 19:30 Le Cellier , Epcot

Day 4 - IOA & US Day
Evening-20:00 Wolf Gang Pucks Grand Café, DTD

Day 5 - Shopping Day!!
09:30 Breakfast Kona at the Poly.
19.30 Chef de France, Epcot.

Day 6 - MK & Epcot Day
Snacks in Norway, school bread and cinnamon rolls
Evening - 20:50 California Grill within the Contempory Resort

Day 7 - MGM Day
Lunch somewhere in MGM - recommendations anyone? Pref counter service or maybe try a late lunch at Pepper Street Market, Coronado Springs?
19:05 O’hana Polynesian Resort - not really sure about this one??

Day 8 - Getting Ready For Tomorrow's Cruise Day :banana:
Lunch Wolf Gang Puck Express, Downtown Disney


We also fancy try the earl of sandwich but im not sure if we will need anymore food LOL or if we can fit it in.

Have we missed any must try eateries?

Thanks

PP
 
You have some of our favorites :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 (California Grill, Spoodles, Kona, LeCellier, Main Street Bakery, and Kringla Bakery!):thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 Looks like you will be having a yummy magical time at WDW!pixiedust:

:bride: Mrs. Disney Ron
 
Ok here goes, these are our revised restaurant choices for our upcoming trip, plus a couple of counter service places and snacks we fancy trying.

As you can see we like to split our days into two parks, we get to parks early so we can hit the rides we want, have a wonder round a little then venture to the next park. It works for us :woohoo: Also we very rarely eat three meals a day. I skip breakfast a lot, Hubs will grab a coffee and also in the heat we just pick at snacks for lunch so these are not always planned, we will just see what we feel like on the day. Because of this we have planned and booked a TS meal for every evening.

All comments are welcome :)

Day 1 - Arrive late afternoon, so after a swim and a nap....
Evening - 19:00 Meal at Spoodles at The Boardwalk followed by Dueling pianos at Jellyrolls

Day2 - MK & Water Park Day
Breakfast – Main Street Bakery for French toast and Cinnamon roles
Evening - 19:00 Meal at Raglan Road, DTD.

Day 3 AK & Epcot Day
Lunch – Flame Tree BBQ, that pulled pork BBQ sandwich looks yummy!
PM – Epcot World Show Case, a couple of drinks around the world :yay:
Evening - 19:30 Le Cellier , Epcot

Day 4 - IOA & US Day
Evening-20:00 Wolf Gang Pucks Grand Café, DTD

Day 5 - Shopping Day!!
09:30 Breakfast Kona at the Poly.
19.30 Chef de France, Epcot.

Day 6 - MK & Epcot Day
Snacks in Norway, school bread and cinnamon rolls
Evening - 20:50 California Grill within the Contempory Resort

Day 7 - MGM Day
Lunch somewhere in MGM - recommendations anyone? Pref counter service or maybe try a late lunch at Pepper Street Market, Coronado Springs?
19:05 O’hana Polynesian Resort - not really sure about this one??

Day 8 - Getting Ready For Tomorrow's Cruise Day :banana:
Lunch Wolf Gang Puck Express, Downtown Disney


We also fancy try the earl of sandwich but im not sure if we will need anymore food LOL or if we can fit it in.

Have we missed any must try eateries?

Thanks

PP

You made some great choices. CA Grille is fabulous and I love Raglan Road and Le Cellier. Of course this is totally subjective, and lots of folks would disagree with me but I definitely don't like Spoodles. I wanted to, I really did but the food was mediocre at best. Overcooked steak twice, and my husband's chicken was completely dried up. Ohana's is pretty good - great atmosphere. My DH liked it a lot but I was just so-so about the food quality. You're right about the pulled pork sandwich at Flame Tree, it is yummy.

Lunch at MGM - how about Brown Derby? If you do decide to go this route, please get the grapefruit cake for dessert.

Some of our favorite restaurants are: CA Grille, Artist Point, Kona Cafe, Narcoosee's, Flying Fish, Brown Derby, Raglan Road. For burgers and fries, you can't beat Beaches & Cream.

Enjoy! We went to your wonderful country about a month ago. Had a great time in London.

PamNC
 
Of course this is totally subjective, and lots of folks would disagree with me but I definitely don't like Spoodles. I wanted to, I really did but the food was mediocre at best. Overcooked steak twice, and my husband's chicken was completely dried up.

We really only decided on Spoodles because its so close to Jellyrolls, is there anywhere else nearby you would recommend instead?

Thanks

PP
 

We really only decided on Spoodles because its so close to Jellyrolls, is there anywhere else nearby you would recommend instead?

Thanks

PP

My advice on any restaurant is give a try yourselves. Every restaurant on these boards gets some negative criticism. We like Spoodles. You don't know till you try it what your family will think and that is what is most important.

Mrs. Disney Ron
 
We really only decided on Spoodles because its so close to Jellyrolls, is there anywhere else nearby you would recommend instead?

Thanks

PP
We always enjoy the Yacht Club Galley. We've never had a bad meal there and the prices are very reasonable.

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