Which TS would I do again?

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Yes, for sure:
50's Prime Time
Le Cellier (though we would probably share meals)
Whispering Canyon Cafe
Crystal Palace for breakfast
Planet Hollywood (sharing meals)

Only if it was free:
Sci-Fi
Hollywood and Vine

Not again:
Biergarten
Cinderellas Royal Table Dinner
 
Can you tell me what foods were offered at the Crystal Palace?
 
MickeyNicki said:
Can you tell me what foods were offered at the Crystal Palace?

At Breakfast-
eggs
sausage
ham
bacon
Puffed French toast--yummy!
fruit
bread (with a toaster)
pastries
cinnamon buns
biscuits and gravy
potatoes
waffles with Tigger, piglet etc.. on them
pancakes
and more that I can't remember!

At Dinner
Chicken
Turkey
Prime Rib (that you can get them to throw it on the grill/fire to make it more well done--DH said it was excellent)
Salads
Fruit
Rice
Pasta
Potatoes
Breads/buns
Cobbler
Brownies
Cookies
Soft-serve ice cream
and much more that I can't remember!

You could check here:
http://allearsnet.com/menu/menu_cpd.htm
 
Why wouldn't you do the dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table? We have PS for our upcoming vacation.
 

boma- for sure. fun and tastey food. lots of choices.

hollywood and vine- no we waited for over an hour even with adr's. and the food was...just okay. the kids did love the sundae bar though!

cinderella's table- probably not. the service was barely adequate. it felt like they were throwing the food on the table as they were passing by. :wave2: not very endearing.
 
I see you said CP for breakfast. What did you think of dinner there? BTW, we are from Kamloops and are leaving in about 23 days. :love: :love: :love:
 
klizsnyder said:
Why wouldn't you do the dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table? We have PS for our upcoming vacation.
My kids did not like not being able to order what they wanted and since we went on Easter it was mobbed and there was not a lot of character time. We liked Chef Mickeys a lot better. :earsboy: It is expensive but if you have never gone I would still recommend going at least once.
 
I think we've gone almost every visit!
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Liberty Tree Tavern (and Garden Grill, very similar food & characters!).
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Alfredo's (my wife's favorite).
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Chef Mickey's . . . although I'm getting tired of TS for breakfast.
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The new Playhouse Disney character breakfast at H&V was wonderful for my son, but not notable food-wise.
 
we LOVED CRT we went last week, service was excellent. Chef came out immediatly to talk about food allergies made up a special plate for myself!! I can't say enough about how good everything was!
 
klizsnyder said:
Why wouldn't you do the dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table? We have PS for our upcoming vacation.
Not enough food choices.
Because it was free, it was worth it. But not worth using two credits for. And I would definately not want to pay out of pocket for it!
It is a neat experience, eating in the castle, but just not worth it. The food was adequate, but not great.

But if you have little princesses, they may love it. But you only have 1 minute with Cinderella to get you pic taken. The Mice come around, as does the Fairy Godmother, but just quickly.
You may love it, I am glad we did it once, but once was enough!
Hope you enjoy!
 
Le Cellier
Biergarten
Coral Reef
Hollywood and Vine (for DH, he loved it)

We didn't hit some places, I plan to try them next time. I really liked Artist's Point, it was very good, but kind of a been there, done that type thing now.

California Grill - never again!!!!!! :sad1:
 
-Liberty Tree Tavern
-Wolgang Puck's
-Crystal Palace was good at lunchtime
-Sci-Fi Dine In for the vegetarian pasta dish the chef special-ccoked just for me!
 
Yes, for sure: :thumbsup2 :woohoo:
50's Prime Time
Le Cellier
Crystal Palace for breakfast, lunch & dinner!!
Rose & Crown


Only if it was free:
Sci-Fi


Not again: :sad2:
Chef Mickey's for dinner
 
Terk-1 said:
Not again: :sad2:
Chef Mickey's for dinner[/B]

What did you not like about it?

I ask because we had a dinner ressie, and had to cancel it and I was soooo disapointed!! Tell me it was awful and maybe I won't feel so bad!! :teeth:
 
DreaminDisney said:
Why not Sci-Fi? I've never been there.


Sci Fi was perfect for us but I can understand why some may not like it. Because you sit in a car you don't really interact with other members of your party. This was day 8 of our trip with 3 kids so it was just fine for me and DH to sit behind the kids and eat a leasurely meal and sip our drinks while the kids watched a movie. The seats of the car do not face each other, they face the screen. The food was good but I know that I enjoyed it so much because it was a much needed, quiet break.
 
Le Cellier is the only repeat restaurant on this trip.

We would do Tony's again.
 


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