First Visit & Birthday help please

Disneykings

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Hi, really random questions but we are coming from England for our first visit to America in October and need help please.

We have the free dining plan, will we be restricted to what we can have off the menu? Or do we get a main/entree and Desert? Do we get a drink included?

Can anyone recommend a good quick service in each park for a vegetarian?

We will be celebrating our daughters 8th birthday while we are away. Is there anywhere (not AK or DT) to buy a selection of sweets/candies? I have booked her tickets for Cirque du Soleil for the evening and wanted to give her a selection of sweets in a popcorn box with her tickets in the morning.

Can you get toffee popcorn in america? We are using garden grocer and they only seem to do butter or salted?

Anyone with present ideas small enough to go in hand luggage would be great too (sorry, desperate for ideas)

Thanks in advance :happy:
 

Mukta

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1. For the most part, you are not restricted to what you get off of the menu. There are a few things that serve 2 or 3 people that you might not be able to select, but they are rare. You get 1 entree, one dessert and one non-alcoholic drink.

2. http://allears.net/din/vegcsparks.htm

3. You'll be having dessert twice a day with the dining plan and you get a snack a day. If you really want to buy additional candy, every park has a store that sells candy. Your hotel's store will sell it as well.

4. I don't know what toffee popcorn is, but the caramel popcorn in the Germany pavilion in Epcot is pretty good.

5. I wouldn't buy physical gifts. I would provide experiences in WDW for her. Special character meal, bibbidi bobbidi boutique if she likes that kind of things, Fireworks dessert parties etc.
 
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Disneykings

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1. For the most part, you are not restricted to what you get off of the menu. There are a few things that serve 2 or 3 people that you might not be able to select, but they are rare. You get 1 entree, one dessert and one non-alcoholic drink.

2. http://allears.net/din/vegcsparks.htm

3. You'll be having dessert twice a day with the dining plan and you get a snack a day. If you really want to buy additional candy, every park has a store that sells candy. Your hotel's store will sell it as well.

4. I don't know what toffee popcorn is, but the caramel popcorn in the Germany pavilion in Epcot is pretty good.

5. I wouldn't buy physical gifts. I would provide experiences in WDW for her. Special character meal, bibbidi bobbidi boutique if she likes that kind of things, Fireworks dessert parties etc.

Thanks Mukta, thats all a great help. I'm guessing Caramel popcorn is similar to our toffee popcorn. I will look into that. Will go look at the link now. Thanks again
 
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Disneykings

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Which DP are you on ? Quick Serve or the regular Dining Plan ? As you've mentioned Main/Entree/Dessert I'll assume that you're on the regular DP.

Take a read of this -
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/me...alog/WaltDisneyWorld/en_us/PDF/2015Dining.pdf

While your main course (entree) and dessert are included in the plan you can pay for additional items off the menu, for example, a starter.

Hi Captain Hook, we are on the regular dining plan. Will have a look at the link. Thanks for your help
 
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rt06

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There are limitations with the DDP such as no appetizers and limited entree selections, but you certainly won't go hungry with the entrees, drinks, and desserts to choose from.

The DDP also includes one snack a day which can be used for candy with a maximum value of around $5. It doesn't really get you much, but the option is there.

You can find caramel corn. No toffee that I know of. Caramel is basically toffee without the butter. If I'm going to try caramel, though, I would do it at a place that names itself after the confection: http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2010/09/30/first-look-epcots-new-karamell-kuche/

karamell-kuche-making-corn-500x418.jpg
 
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Disneykings

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There are limitations with the DDP such as no appetizers and limited entree selections, but you certainly won't go hungry with the entrees, drinks, and desserts to choose from.

The DDP also includes one snack a day which can be used for candy with a maximum value of around $5. It doesn't really get you much, but the option is there.

You can find caramel corn. No toffee that I know of. Caramel is basically toffee without the butter. If I'm going to try caramel, though, I would do it at a place that names itself after the confection: http://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2010/09/30/first-look-epcots-new-karamell-kuche/

karamell-kuche-making-corn-500x418.jpg

Thanks rt06, caramel popcorn sounds lovely. As for the meal plan, thanks for the advise. From a few pictures I have seen the portions are huge so not worried about being hungry at all. Just concerned about picky eaters in our party and a peanut allergy. We are not big eaters, one meal a day people so think we will save snacks for water. Saves carrying bottles around too. Thanks again
 
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delyrium

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Don't forget to get her a birthday pin to wear around! It's such a treat getting birthday greetings from all the cast members and guests. You can get one at the front desk of your resort when you check in.
 
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mouse_luv

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Hi, really random questions but we are coming from England for our first visit to America in October and need help please.

We have the free dining plan, will we be restricted to what we can have off the menu? Or do we get a main/entree and Desert? Do we get a drink included?

Can anyone recommend a good quick service in each park for a vegetarian?

We will be celebrating our daughters 8th birthday while we are away. Is there anywhere (not AK or DT) to buy a selection of sweets/candies? I have booked her tickets for Cirque du Soleil for the evening and wanted to give her a selection of sweets in a popcorn box with her tickets in the morning.

Can you get toffee popcorn in america? We are using garden grocer and they only seem to do butter or salted?

Anyone with present ideas small enough to go in hand luggage would be great too (sorry, desperate for ideas)

Thanks in advance :happy:


I don't have the answer to #1 for you.

QS for Vegetarian-
MAGIC KINGDOM:
Cosmic Rays (Tomorrowland, they have several items like a Greek salad and a vegetarian sandwich MENU: http://allears.net/dining/menu/cosmic-rays-starlight-cafe/lunch-dinner
Also in Liberty Square section of the park they have Columbia Harbor House which has Vegetarian Chili and the Lighthouse Sandwich which consists of veggie slaw and hummus. Menu: http://allears.net/dining/menu/columbia-harbour-house/lunch-dinner

EPCOT: There are several choices
FUTURE WORLD:
Electric Umbrella: http://allears.net/dining/menu/electric-umbrella/lunch-dinner
Land Pavillion has Sunshine Seasons: http://allears.net/dining/menu/sunshine-seasons/all-day

WORLD SHOWCASE:
Les Halles In France has several choices like quiche http://allears.net/dining/menu/boulangerie-patisserie-les-halles/all-day
Morocco has the Tangierine Cafe: http://allears.net/dining/menu/tangierine-cafe/lunch-dinner
Japan: Katsura Grill: http://allears.net/dining/menu/katsura-grill/lunch-dinner
Mexico: La Cantina de San Angel: http://allears.net/dining/menu/cantina-de-san-angel/lunch-dinner
American Adventure: Liberty Inn: http://allears.net/dining/menu/liberty-inn/lunch-dinner

HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS: Pretty much every QS in this park has a Vegetarian Option.

ANIMAL KINGDOM:
Pizzafari: http://allears.net/dining/menu/pizzafari/lunch-dinner
Restaurantosaurus: http://allears.net/dining/menu/restaurantosaurus/lunch-dinner

As far as places to buy candies/sweets. There's the confectionary in MK and several other places. I know there is a shop in Frontierland in the MK as well. IDK if you didn't want DTD as an option for this or not but theres Goofy's sweets there.

Toffee Popcorn. If you are trying to buy that in the US: The is an item you can get in the grocery store or even Amazon.com called Crunch n Munch. They have a toffee variety but be aware that theirs contains peanuts in it as well. (Just wanted you to be aware because of peanut allergies being abundant). http://www.amazon.com/Crunch-Munch-...qid=1435436853&sr=1-1&keywords=crunch+n+munch
If you want something in the parks, there are a few popcorn carts that do have flavored popcorn, and then as a previous poster stated, Karamel Kuche in Germany has great Caramel Popcorn, it's not toffee but close. Also, I know they sell some kind of popcorn in the Confectionery at the MK, it's colored and sweet but I'm not sure what.
 
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Disneykings

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I don't have the answer to #1 for you.

QS for Vegetarian-
MAGIC KINGDOM:
Cosmic Rays (Tomorrowland, they have several items like a Greek salad and a vegetarian sandwich MENU: http://allears.net/dining/menu/cosmic-rays-starlight-cafe/lunch-dinner
Also in Liberty Square section of the park they have Columbia Harbor House which has Vegetarian Chili and the Lighthouse Sandwich which consists of veggie slaw and hummus. Menu: http://allears.net/dining/menu/columbia-harbour-house/lunch-dinner

EPCOT: There are several choices
FUTURE WORLD:
Electric Umbrella: http://allears.net/dining/menu/electric-umbrella/lunch-dinner
Land Pavillion has Sunshine Seasons: http://allears.net/dining/menu/sunshine-seasons/all-day

WORLD SHOWCASE:
Les Halles In France has several choices like quiche http://allears.net/dining/menu/boulangerie-patisserie-les-halles/all-day
Morocco has the Tangierine Cafe: http://allears.net/dining/menu/tangierine-cafe/lunch-dinner
Japan: Katsura Grill: http://allears.net/dining/menu/katsura-grill/lunch-dinner
Mexico: La Cantina de San Angel: http://allears.net/dining/menu/cantina-de-san-angel/lunch-dinner
American Adventure: Liberty Inn: http://allears.net/dining/menu/liberty-inn/lunch-dinner

HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS: Pretty much every QS in this park has a Vegetarian Option.

ANIMAL KINGDOM:
Pizzafari: http://allears.net/dining/menu/pizzafari/lunch-dinner
Restaurantosaurus: http://allears.net/dining/menu/restaurantosaurus/lunch-dinner

As far as places to buy candies/sweets. There's the confectionary in MK and several other places. I know there is a shop in Frontierland in the MK as well. IDK if you didn't want DTD as an option for this or not but theres Goofy's sweets there.

Toffee Popcorn. If you are trying to buy that in the US: The is an item you can get in the grocery store or even Amazon.com called Crunch n Munch. They have a toffee variety but be aware that theirs contains peanuts in it as well. (Just wanted you to be aware because of peanut allergies being abundant). http://www.amazon.com/Crunch-Munch-...qid=1435436853&sr=1-1&keywords=crunch+n+munch
If you want something in the parks, there are a few popcorn carts that do have flavored popcorn, and then as a previous poster stated, Karamel Kuche in Germany has great Caramel Popcorn, it's not toffee but close. Also, I know they sell some kind of popcorn in the Confectionery at the MK, it's colored and sweet but I'm not sure what.

Thank you mouse_luv, that is such a great help. Plus thank you so much for the peanut information, think we will avoid the toffee altogether and test the more popular american flavours. Thanks again
 
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englanddg

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5. I wouldn't buy physical gifts. I would provide experiences in WDW for her. Special character meal, bibbidi bobbidi boutique if she likes that kind of things, Fireworks dessert parties etc.
I agree with this. A birthday dinner in Cindy's would probably make an 8 year old's bday! (that's where you eat in the castle).

On the DDP, it costs two table service credits, but you can just pay for another meal out of pocket, like at a quick service place, imho, and take advantage of it being free. Pictures and tip are included with the 2 credit spend. My daughter fully enjoyed doing BBB then Cindy's at that age. BBB isn't cheap, but it's not terribly expensive either for what you get and the memory involved. Also, the costumes are rather well made (if you opt for the larger packages) and for my kid lasted through as Halloween costumes as well.

If not Cindy's, b-day dinner at Akershus (also a Princess Meal) would work for Epcot.
 
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SAV

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One idea for a present is to get her a Disney Gift Card that she can use in the parks to buy whatever she wants. No "Mom, can I have this" questions. Here's your card and buy whatever you want with it. Could be a souvenir, could be a snack.
 
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Courtney6682

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We just celebrated my 9 yr old step-daughter's bday in May while at Disney. We decorated the room with Frozen bday decortaions when she went to bed the night before her bday. We also decorated our hotel room door so when she woke up the next day we said Tinkerbelle must have known that today was her special day! At home I bought a few bday cards and signed them as different characters. In the card from Minnie I put some Minnie Mouse jelly beans and in the card from Anna and Elsa I put some Frozen tattoos. We packed other bigger presenst for her to open, but I know that won't work for you guys. How about some new Disney themed clothes or a new bathing suit and pool toys? Maybe like some goggles and a beach ball or a new Disney towel...all flat stuff and mostly stuff you will have to pack anyway. If she's a reader some new books would be easy to pack too...good luck!!


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mouse_luv

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Thank you mouse_luv, that is such a great help. Plus thank you so much for the peanut information, think we will avoid the toffee altogether and test the more popular american flavours. Thanks again
You're very welcome! I have a peanut allergy myself, so I am very cautious. Disney is very good with accommodating allergies, you just have to make sure to mention it and ask. And that is also in regards to even the smallest things like the popcorn etc.
 
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Disneykings

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One idea for a present is to get her a Disney Gift Card that she can use in the parks to buy whatever she wants. No "Mom, can I have this" questions. Here's your card and buy whatever you want with it. Could be a souvenir, could be a snack.

Great idea Sav, thank you
 
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Disneykings

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You're very welcome! I have a peanut allergy myself, so I am very cautious. Disney is very good with accommodating allergies, you just have to make sure to mention it and ask. And that is also in regards to even the smallest things like the popcorn etc.

That's good to know you manage to safely eat. Sorry to hear about your allergy. Have you by any chance done the desert party? I have booked it for a few days after her birthday but now wondering how well she will get on after seeing lots of peanut butter based deserts. She does worry about what she eats sometimes more than I do. But on the more positive side, she is currently aloud trace peanut following most recent blood tests which makes life much easier. Doesn't stop me being an over protective and very annoying anxious Mum :rolleyes:
 
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mouse_luv

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That's good to know you manage to safely eat. Sorry to hear about your allergy. Have you by any chance done the desert party? I have booked it for a few days after her birthday but now wondering how well she will get on after seeing lots of peanut butter based deserts. She does worry about what she eats sometimes more than I do. But on the more positive side, she is currently aloud trace peanut following most recent blood tests which makes life much easier. Doesn't stop me being an over protective and very annoying anxious Mum :rolleyes:

No, never really had any desire to do the dessert party. And add on the peanut and peanut butter desserts and it's really not an option. Glad to hear your daughter is allowed at least trace.
 
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