What to do for a fun dinner with 3 girls?

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We have a night where we find ourselves with no plans yet. Any suggestions for a fun dinner for three girls aged 5, 7 and 18? We already have 3 character meals planned (CRT, Park Fare, CM) and don't want to do HDD. We will be staying at Poly (we already have O'Hana's planned for one night). Any ideas?!
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Captain Cook's at the Poly, Kona Cafe, Casey's in MK, Earl of Sandwich in DTD, or just eat ice cream at Ghiradelli's in DTD....this sounds the best in my opinion:) In fact, I think this is what we will do in August one night....enjoy whatever you decide:)
 
How about T-Rex in DTD?

Or, there's always the 50's prime time at DHS- this is pretty entertaining!

Germany's Biergarten has some fun entertainment, dunno about your younger ones being too picky though

Teppan Edo is really good, and entertaining to watch the chefs prepare food for you right there!!

Good luck with your decision:goodvibes
 
We plan on hitting DTD that morning. Maybe we could just gorge ourselves on ice cream and blow off dinner! :rotfl:

I'm afraid T-rex would scare the crap out of our youngest! We have Biergarten planned for another night already. We thought it sounded like a good time. 50's Prime Time looks like fun ... I'll have to put it on our list of maybe's.
 

Assuming that you're not going to the parks that day...if you're going to dinner from DTD, how about the boat to the boardwalk and Spoodles? My kids (DD9 and DD12) really liked the boardwalk games.

We just did 10 days on the DDP and our least favorite meal was Kona, which was convenient because we were at the Poly, too, but the quality of the food wasn't as good as the other restaurants we went too.

I've read really good things about The Wave on these boards...you might consider that.

Also, Boma was one of our favorites--really fun for the kids because there are so many choices...and so many desserts! YUM!
 
Assuming that you're not going to the parks that day...if you're going to dinner from DTD, how about the boat to the boardwalk and Spoodles? My kids (DD9 and DD12) really liked the boardwalk games.

That is just what I was going to suggest. My family loves the Boardwalk area - the kids enjoy the games and shows; DH and I love the "romantic" atmosphere.

Tracie
 
For something different, you could have a high tea at the Grand Floridian later in the afternoon (more like a late lunch than dinner). My DD 15 loves this, but she is a tea nut. They can also serve the younger ones the "magical dark tea" (chocolate milk) if they would rather have that.
 
If you do the Boardwalk area, I would definitely recommend Beaches & Cream at Beach Club. I think the food is fantastic, desserts are to take pictures and write home about...the favorite of my kids (7&10) is the "free" jukebox and arcade next door while you wait for your table.
 
RFC is a cool looking resturant and good food. Also MBYBBQ is fun for all and good food.
 
For something different, you could have a high tea at the Grand Floridian later in the afternoon (more like a late lunch than dinner). My DD 15 loves this, but she is a tea nut. They can also serve the younger ones the "magical dark tea" (chocolate milk) if they would rather have that.

I was going to suggest the Grand Floridian tea too!

Maggie
 


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