What meals are good w/3.5 year old DS?

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I booked Chef Mickey's and Crystal Palace for our upcoming trip to Disney. What other places would be good for a 3.5 year old boy?

I'm not sure what would be good with him and we are on the dining plan, so I need 5 meals. Thanks for any helP!
 
we are taking our 4yo ds to Crystal Palace, Donald's Safari Breakfast, Akershus (he loves the princesses lol), Ohana (on our first night), and then Kona and Le Cellier (the last two are for DH and I- but my ds will find something to eat at both places for sure)

If he likes Handy Manny I heard that he would be at Hollywood and Vine- but not sure if this was confirmed yet
 
Play and Dine at Hollywood n Vine is great fun for the little kids...

O'Hana is lots of fun too and family style so you don't have to get up and get the food.

we have also dined at Kona and Tony's Town Square w/ the under 5 crowd, I thought the food was great at Kona (Poly) and the service was just as great.

Tony's has spagetti, what kid doesn't like that, huh?
 
Play and Dine at Hollywood n Vine is great fun for the little kids...

O'Hana is lots of fun too and family style so you don't have to get up and get the food.

we have also dined at Kona and Tony's Town Square w/ the under 5 crowd, I thought the food was great at Kona (Poly) and the service was just as great.

Tony's has spagetti, what kid doesn't like that, huh?

I love your Autism Speaks ribbon!
 

If you are looking for more character breakfasts there is Hollywood & Vine which does a Playhouse Disney breakfast & lunch with JoJo's circus and Little Einsteins. There is also Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club with a few characters, The Garden Grill in Epcot for dinner with Chip & Dale. You can also use 2 credits for a dinner show like the Spirit of Aloha or Hoop-Dee-Doo.
 
We love Garden Grill. The food is really good and the character interaction is the best at WDW. It is a must do every trip.
 
If you are looking for more character breakfasts there is Hollywood & Vine which does a Playhouse Disney breakfast & lunch with JoJo's circus and Little Einsteins. There is also Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club with a few characters, The Garden Grill in Epcot for dinner with Chip & Dale. You can also use 2 credits for a dinner show like the Spirit of Aloha or Hoop-Dee-Doo.

Play and dine is bringing in Handy Manny in May so I'd go with that one for sure! Donald's breakfast at Tusker House is great as is Cape May's character breakfast.
 
Donald's Safari Breakfast at Tusker House
Play and Dine at Hollywood & Vine
Supercalafragilistic Breakfast at 1900 Park Fare
 
I booked Chef Mickey's and Crystal Palace for our upcoming trip to Disney. What other places would be good for a 3.5 year old boy?

I'm not sure what would be good with him and we are on the dining plan, so I need 5 meals. Thanks for any helP!

Tusker House/Donald Safari Breakfast
Ohana (my DS just loves Stitch)
Garden Grill

Not sure if you want to do 2 breakfasts (many people don't like Character breakfasts) but Tusker House and Ohana are only for breakfast.
DS 2.5 (at the time) loved Play N' Dine @ Hollywood & Vine; however JoJo is no long on TV so not sure your DS would like it.
Laurie
 
DS loves the character meals so this time for characters we are doing Play and Dine and breakfast at Ohana's. He also loves Rose and Crown (just like his parents), TRex, Rainforest (although we go to the one here in Atlantic City all the time), San Angel Inn, and of course any character meals. We have been to most of the WDW restaurants with the kids, and you really can't go wrong.:goodvibes
 
My DS loved Tepan Edo in Japan watching the chefs cook, he also really like chefs de France with remy.
 
I recently suggested this place to someone else as well. But T-rex in DTD has a great atmosphere, especially for a young boy. PLus the food is pretty decent.
Have fun on ur trip!:)
 
Here's some places we're going with my 3 1/2 year old:

Chef Mickey's
Crystal Palace
Ohana breakfast
Hollywood & Vine breakfast
WCC
Tusker House breakfast
 
Ds has been going to WDw since he was 6mos old, and we have never had a problem anywhere! All restaurants are very accomiating and welcoming of children, and there's usually enough going on to keep their attention. Busy restaurants= busy servers, lot's of other kids and families. Our son aften strikes up conversations with other nearby kids and has a blast. Don't feel like you only can do character dining. Sanaa has a view of the savannah and you can animal watch, ohana over looks the lagoon and magic kingdom, mexico's sit down place has a volcano and a stream and it fun to watch, the french place has Remy come out on some special cart, the Japanese place cooks your food in front of you...that would be fun and different. Whatever you choose, you will have a great time!
 
Play and dine is bringing in Handy Manny in May so I'd go with that one for sure! Donald's breakfast at Tusker House is great as is Cape May's character breakfast.

Is this confirmed? We have a Play and Dine ressie in June, but I had also heard talk of Phineas and Ferb...
 



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