I vaguely remember some restaurants having great "views" of some attractions, like Pirates of the Carribean, or something. I'm looking to make meals (non-character meals) more interesting for my kids 3, 5, 7.
Garden Grill in The Land at EPCOT revolves around the attraction of the same name. As far as making meals interesting without characters, almost any eatery has a unique theming, presentation of the food, and atmosphere that will provide a special memory. Toy Story in MGM is in a large arcade; Sci Fi in MGM is an evening drive inn movie complete with commercials and you sit in cars; Ohanas in the Polynesian (just hop on a monorail to get there) is Hawaiian complete with kids games and hula hooop contests.There are special kids menus: check out allearsnet.com for the specific menus everywhere in the world. And I'd do at least one character meal: the Princess Breakfast in EPCOT is a treasure.
Magic Kingdom:
-Pinocchio's Village Haus overlooks It's a Small World
-*Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean has a restaurant overlook but not the one in WDW
Epcot:
-San Angel Inn overlooks El Rio Del Tiempo
-Garden Grill overlooks parts of Living with the Land
Animal Kingdom:
-Flame Tree BBQ overlooks Expedition Everest from a distance across the river
I vaguely remember some restaurants having great "views" of some attractions, like Pirates of the Carribean, or something. I'm looking to make meals (non-character meals) more interesting for my kids 3, 5, 7.