Where do you eat on your last night?

LovinPooh

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I have to have a MK restaurant on our last night. This time we are going with LTT.
Just curious if anyone else books something special for their last night in the world...
:goodvibes
 
My children are older, but we still have to go to Chef Mickey's at the end of our vacation...
 
HDDR. Fun and lively to end the trip with a bang. Not to mention unlimited booze to get ready for the flight out the next morning.
 
We usually do Chef Mickey's for a final breakfast (we usually fly out late afternoon or early evening). This year we decided to change our ADR because the DNC is going to be at the CR that weekend and we just didn't feel like dealing with any extra security or anything like that. We were able to get a CP ADR for 8:15 instead.
 

Usually we do Chef Mickey's but this last time we did "the wave" and loved it....new favorite for the last night
 
The first time I ever went to Disney was on our honeymoon and we ended our week with California Grill our last night. Since then, it has become tradition. Next year will be our first year with two little one's (our DD was only 10 weeks on our last trip), but we will still be doing CG!
 
Even when I was little it has always been Fulton's the last night - now I keep that tradition alive :goodvibes
 
Normally we eat at the Yachtsman steak house, but for our up coming trip we are going to eat a late lunch at 50's Prime time (our only night to see the Osborne lights and catch Festival of the Master's). We also go to the Boma for breakfast before we go to airport when we check out.
 
We don't have a tradition for our last night. This year we have a reservation at Fulton's, but I think we're going to cancel it in favor of just stopping in whatever Downtown Disney bars/restaurants we want for a drink and an appetizer.
 
Last dinner is usually at Citrico's. Since we normally get a flight out at about 4 pm we usually end up having lunch at noon at the GF Cafe to grab a bite before leaving for the airport.

The funny part to me on "travel home day" is later that night when we get home and I run out and grab something for my wife and I for dinner - it actually feels strange to not pay like $40 for a couple sandwiches and fries or whatever...after a week of paying WDW eatery prices your local places seem like such a bargain!
 
We like Tony's - we do a 7:30 pm ADR and ask for the porch.
We have lucked out each time.
We have a great view of the Electric light parade and are done with dinner in time to watch the fireworks from Main Street near the rail road (a bit far away - but hey we are there).

:goodvibesOne last view of MK and then back to our resort for reality of home the next day. ;)
 
We book dinner ADRS for each night and then our last day/night we leave open. We usually try to have something from each counter service in WS throughout the afternoon. Almost always ending with France!
 
Our tradition is to end at Sci- Fi that way we feel like we are "driving out" of Disney
 
This year, we are doing HDDR on our last night. On the morning of our departure, we are having breakfast at Kona, which we have never done. Enjoy your trip!
 
We've never thought about it before, just ate wherever. Since this is our anniversary trip with just DH & I, I wanted something nice for our last dinner. I chose Artist Point. The reviews are very positive so I'm hopeful.
 
We usually do lunch at Le Cellier or 50s PTC so we don't lose precious time in MK with a sit down dinner, then we will have dinner at Cosmic Rays.
 
We normally fly out about 6:30pm meaning we have to be back at POP for ME about 4pm. Our last day is spent, making a trip to one of the parks at rope drop to ride our favorite rides one last time then we head to DTD about noon. We have lunch at WPE, do some shopping and then on our way out of DTD we grab EOS "to go" and save it to eat at the airport while we are waiting for the plane:thumbsup2
 
We don't have a specific last night dinner but we ALWAYS get a sandwich from Earl Of Sandwich before we head to the airport, even if it means almost missing our flight like last trip :rotfl:
 

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