What's your last meal?

We usually end with a buffet breakfast at Boma before we fly home. With airlines nowadays, you never know when/if they'll feed you anything, so we always stuff ourselves at the buffet breakfast.
 
Our last meal will be a 11:10 breakfast ressie at Chef Mickey's. We are driving this time, so we will hopefully be all packed up the night before, hit MK for rope drop and a couple of "Goodbye" rides before we head to the Contemporary. We will leave directly after our meal. :sad1:
 

We always eat at Crystal Palace on every trip so we're making it our last meal on the next trip. It's also our anniversary dinner. :love:
 
MK is always the park we do on our last day before we leave WDW so it has become our tradition to eat at CP on the last night. We have done this the past 5-6 times at WDW and now the kids look forward to it. Saying good-bye to Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore and Piglet is always sad even now but they make sure to tell them that they will be coming back real soon. :)
 
When DD was not quite three, I decided the morning of our departure we'd do the breakfast at Ohana's. I had neglected to factor in that the resort monorails pass right by MK on their way back to the terminal.

In her little voice, DD excitedly pointed to MK and stated "I want to go back there." Oh man! This is a last meal that you don't want to do with little ones.
 
Our last meal is always dinner by the pool, from the resort's CS restaurant. We started it on our 1st trip when we were staying at WL and were out of TS credits on the dining plan. It was so much fun, so relaxing, and a nice change from having to be at an ADR, so we've made it a tradition ever since.
 
We're scheduled for V&A's Chefs Table on our last night there. We will be there for part of the next day, so will probably grab Main St Bakery for lunch before leaving town.
 
We used to book 'Ohanna for our last night but we like to spend our last night in MK and we were just too full to move after 'Ohanna.:lmao:

So now I say either CP or something on the monorail like Kona or the Wave.
 
Our last meal is always dinner by the pool, from the resort's CS restaurant. We started it on our 1st trip when we were staying at WL and were out of TS credits on the dining plan. It was so much fun, so relaxing, and a nice change from having to be at an ADR, so we've made it a tradition ever since.

That sounds like our first meal. Since we don't trust airline's scheduled arrival time vs. actual arrival, we never make ADRs on arrival day. We eat at the resort's CS and just enjoy being there.
 
We always end our trip the same way. We pack up the car and head over to Chef Mickey for the last breakfast seating of the day. We get a good brunch in us that lasts us for a while and we don't have to stop till dinner, and the characters spend a lot of time with us (we always have to say our goodbyes.) It's our favorite way to end a trip.
 
We always go to Crystal Palace for our last meal. We like to plan it for around the time of the last Castle show - that way we can watch it from the porch of CP while waiting for our table. Then, we eat with the characters and head over for the parade and fireworks. Perfect ending to a perfect vacation!
 
Hollywood Brown Derby..Hope it doesn't disappoint. Never been here, and would hate to end our week long on a bad dinner note. popcorn::
 
We always eat at Tony's our last night. Our favorite park is the MK, so we are always there and Tony's just randomly became our tradition.
 
For a long while it used to be Jiko. Recently it's been the Flying Fish.
 
Since we travel Saturday to Saturday on Friday evening we love to go to Cape May Cafe. We go to MGM and walk over to the Beach Club, by the time dinner is over we walk over to Epcot and sort of meander our way through. We love Epcot at night and that way our last ride is the Monorail!
 
Our last day is our designated shopping day at DTD. We don't have a Rainforest Cafe close to us and DH LOVES it, so we always have lunch at RfC as our last meal before we head to the airport.
 
Narcoossee's for 25th Anniv. dinner and wishes from the table or deck for our last night at the world :hug:
 


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