Whats your top picks?

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What are your top picks for all you can eat meals at WDW and also what are the restaurants you must go to each trip you make to the World?
 
What are your top picks for all you can eat meals at WDW and also what are the restaurants you must go to each trip you make to the World?


Boma.
The most unique of all buffet meals and plenty of variety even for a picky eater.
 
What are your top picks for all you can eat meals at WDW and also what are the restaurants you must go to each trip you make to the World?

The A#1 Top AYCE meal that we HAVE to do every time we go to WDW is Boma for breakfast. There are so many choices, the made-to-order omelette station is out of this world, the fruit is so fresh and sweet and the other stations (breakfast meats, cereals, African specialties) are kept replenished. If we eat breakfast at Boma, we can go all day without stopping for lunch.

We've done CP and the Princess breakfast at Norway, and both are good - but not as good as Boma.

Haven't had any AYCE dinners yet -- planning on CM and possibly Biergarten in June.

Tracie
 
Our next trip we might just have to try Boma. I know my husband would really enjoy it. If not staying at the Animal Kingdom Lodge how would you get there early in the morning?
 

Our next trip we might just have to try Boma. I know my husband would really enjoy it. If not staying at the Animal Kingdom Lodge how would you get there early in the morning?

Driving seems to be the best option. I seem to remember taking a bus once - but I think that was when we stayed at the poly. Seems we had to take a bus from the TTC to AK. But if you don't have a car, just ask at the hotel the best way to get there.

Tracie
 
We (most) always go to the Garden Grill and Crystal Palace.

We've alternated between Brown Derby, Sci-Fi, and 50's Prime Time, but the past two trips, we've eaten at 50's.

At Animal Kingdom, we'd always done Donald's Breakfastosaurus, but after a somewhat disappointing meal there, we haven't gone back. On our last trip, we tried Yak n Yeti and loved it, so I have a feeling we'll be going back.

As for resort restaurants, there are so many options, so we like to switch things up depending on where we're staying and what's convenient.
 





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