Which Signature Restaurant?

mykidsrock76

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Okay, I need your help deciding which restaurant to go to. We are doing the DxDP and need to pick one more... we are already doing Hoop De Doo, Mickeys BBQ, CRT, and Brown Derby. We are trying to pick one more. Please keep in mind that we have three kids, two under the age of 5. And we will be coming from the parks and not going back to change clothes, but will not be in tanks or swimsuits. Which do you recommend and why? Thanks for your help. :confused3
 
I know it's not a signature but can't you do two TS instead of one Signature????? But I love:

'Ohana!
Good food, no wait, excellent food, the kids get to get up and play games and interact with (I know there's probably an official name for the character) but a guy who kind of runs the show and walks around with the kids, talks to people... it's really fun. You can dress casually, it's a feast like meal, your family sits around a table and you're brought plates of bread, potatoes, shrip, veggies, and many other foods including 3 foot skewers with sausage, pork, steak and shrimp on them... plus the dessert is to die for. It's a good place to eat for everybody! We always go at least once everytime we go to Disney and it's our favorite restaurant there in terms of both atmosphere and food... I'm also not alone on that, I just recently was looking though the favorite restaurant's thread and about 1/3 of the people said that too!

It's at the Polynesian, and when we do go, we always go to the main lobby of the hotel first to pick some complementry leis just to feel more Polynesian... that's if we're not actually staying at the Polynesian to begin with...

But I promise, you will NOT be disappointed.
 
Signature Restaurants do have a "Business Casual" dress code - Disney style of course. When we do them we always change before dinner. Just us, but we are more comfortable and enjoy our experience more.
Our favorite is Jiko, but that said, it is more adult orientated than many Disney restaurants.
You have already scheduled most of the "family" i.e kid, friendly dinners.
Good Luck in you decision
 
I my opinion dump the Hoop De Do review, went with my wife on our Honeymoon because of all the reviews. The show was not that good, the food was cold and plain. You can find a nicer place to eat without using 2 meals.Ohanas is probably a good choice.
 

I think Ca Grill is a great signature to go to with children. It's gorgeous up there with the windows, your children will enjoy looking out at Cindy's castle from there. The dress code is no bathing suits, tank shirts or bathing suits so park attire of shorts, tennies is fine. Some people will be dressed nicer but not everyone dresses up. It's a busier type of place, usually lots of families with children (granted its not a free-for-all with screaming kids running around tables). If you time your reservations, you can watch Wishes from either your table, if you are lucky to get a window seat, or from the observation deck. Your children might enjoy that. Plus it would give the adults an opportunity to eat some grown up food!

Also, since it's just a monorail ride from the MK, it's easy to get to.
 
We have never had a bad meal at the Flying Fish. The fish is always fresh and the service isn't.
 












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