sfeisen
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I would love
recommendations on must do restaraunts/food for our trip?
We haven't been to Disney in July since our honeymoon in 1992. After that experience we have been fortunate to be able to go in November.
This year we are going mid July, and I seem to have analysis paralysis when it comes to planning ADR's. I think it's because this will probably be the last time our entire family will be together at Disney (DS18, DD16, DS15, DD11) so I want to make it wonderful, while not breaking the bank. We are also spending two days at Universal and Islands of Adventure. We've never been there before.
So, there will be 7 (including my adult niece) of us, staying offsite at a condo, no DDP. This will be my niece's first trip to the world. Since she lives in Southern, CA. she has been to and worked briefly at Disneyland.
In years past, our plan was: eat breakfast in room, snack around lunch, eat our main meal around 4ish, snack at night.
I was thinking HDDR the night we arrive--$350
Wow! that is a lot for dinner.
Boma for brunch one day (have never been for dinner, but the brunch was to die for). What about a late dinner after AK closes? Anyone do this?
I am at a complete loss on how to eat at Epcot. Where is Cape May? Walking distance from Epcot? Another thought was the German restaurant. Expensive buffet ($37?), but don't they have a show?
We used to do Liberty Tree Tavern for dinner at MK, but wonder whether it will be as charming without the characters.
Crystal Palace is probably not in the budget at $40 a person. No one will be especially thrilled with the charachters......except DH
loves Tigger!
We are not opposed to Quick Service meals, however I am betting that we will want to sit down in an air conditioned restaraunt at least once a day. Everyone in the family likes to try new things, or have new experiences. No chicken nugget, hot dog eaters here.
Thank you for any help!

We haven't been to Disney in July since our honeymoon in 1992. After that experience we have been fortunate to be able to go in November.
This year we are going mid July, and I seem to have analysis paralysis when it comes to planning ADR's. I think it's because this will probably be the last time our entire family will be together at Disney (DS18, DD16, DS15, DD11) so I want to make it wonderful, while not breaking the bank. We are also spending two days at Universal and Islands of Adventure. We've never been there before.
So, there will be 7 (including my adult niece) of us, staying offsite at a condo, no DDP. This will be my niece's first trip to the world. Since she lives in Southern, CA. she has been to and worked briefly at Disneyland.
In years past, our plan was: eat breakfast in room, snack around lunch, eat our main meal around 4ish, snack at night.
I was thinking HDDR the night we arrive--$350

Boma for brunch one day (have never been for dinner, but the brunch was to die for). What about a late dinner after AK closes? Anyone do this?
I am at a complete loss on how to eat at Epcot. Where is Cape May? Walking distance from Epcot? Another thought was the German restaurant. Expensive buffet ($37?), but don't they have a show?
We used to do Liberty Tree Tavern for dinner at MK, but wonder whether it will be as charming without the characters.
Crystal Palace is probably not in the budget at $40 a person. No one will be especially thrilled with the charachters......except DH

We are not opposed to Quick Service meals, however I am betting that we will want to sit down in an air conditioned restaraunt at least once a day. Everyone in the family likes to try new things, or have new experiences. No chicken nugget, hot dog eaters here.
Thank you for any help!
