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amandabelle

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Original Poster
As I mentioned in another thread, I'm taking my mom to WDW for her first time ever! I'm trying to figure out our dining situation, since my ADR is this coming morning. Haha!

Tentatively I have...

First Day - Epcot
Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria for lunch
La Hacienda de San Angel for dinner

Second Day - my birthday - Magic Kingdom
Cinderella's Royal Table for breakfast
California Grill for dinner (since Magic Kingdom is open till midnight, would they still have fireworks at 7? Also would I miss anything important during Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party or is it okay to show up a little late since we'll be making our way back to Magic Kingdom after dinner?)

Third Day - Animal Kingdom
Rainforest Cafe for breakfast
Then we'll head downtown after AK closes. Does anyone have suggestions for dinner downtown?

Fourth Day - Hollywood Studios
Sci-fi Dine In Theater for lunch
Very tentative, but I have '50s Prime Time Cafe penciled in? I dunno if that's a good idea or not though. Thoughts??

Fifth Day - Magic Kingdom

Be Our Guest for lunch
 

fgh4747

New Member
As I mentioned in another thread, I'm taking my mom to WDW for her first time ever! I'm trying to figure out our dining situation, since my ADR is this coming morning. Haha!




Third Day - Animal Kingdom
Rainforest Cafe for breakfast
Then we'll head downtown after AK closes. Does anyone have suggestions for dinner downtown?

Fourth Day - Hollywood Studios
Sci-fi Dine In Theater for lunch
Very tentative, but I have '50s Prime Time Cafe penciled in? I dunno if that's a good idea or not though. Thoughts??
1.Animal Kingdom closes at 11 (May wanna eat at tusker house)
2.Skip hollywood studios its a waste of your time only the star wars stuff is good and that will take you 2 hours thats it
 

Pocahontas

Well-Known Member
You listed some of my favorite restaurants. All excellent choices.

Via Napoli is amazing and the food is bomb. I love Cinderella's for breakfast, it's a fantastic dining experience. Sci-fi is also a great experience and I love the food there, I prefer it over 50's PTC.
 
1.Animal Kingdom closes at 11 (May wanna eat at tusker house)
2.Skip hollywood studios its a waste of your time only the star wars stuff is good and that will take you 2 hours thats it

Completely disagree. Rock'n'Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror and Toy Story Midway mania are some of the best attractions in all of Walt Disney World and definitely should not be missed. My 85 year old Mom did Tower of Terror and couldn't wait to ride it again. My whole family could do Toy Story Midway Mania half a dozen times and never tire of it. It's always fun to try to top your last score.
 

Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
Completely disagree. Rock'n'Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror and Toy Story Midway mania are some of the best attractions in all of Walt Disney World and definitely should not be missed. My 85 year old Mom did Tower of Terror and couldn't wait to ride it again. My whole family could do Toy Story Midway Mania half a dozen times and never tire of it. It's always fun to try to top your last score.

And that doesn't take into account the great entertainment. Many here are jaded to them, but Beauty & The Beast, Indy, and Fantasmic are must-dos for me.

That doesn't mean anything about the restaurants though. The only table service restaurant I've done is 50s, and that's great.
 

fgh4747

New Member
Completely disagree. Rock'n'Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror and Toy Story Midway mania are some of the best attractions in all of Walt Disney World and definitely should not be missed. My 85 year old Mom did Tower of Terror and couldn't wait to ride it again. My whole family could do Toy Story Midway Mania half a dozen times and never tire of it. It's always fun to try to top your last score.
Im saying just don't do a full day
 

DisneyFans4Life

Well-Known Member
As I mentioned in another thread, I'm taking my mom to WDW for her first time ever! I'm trying to figure out our dining situation, since my ADR is this coming morning. Haha!

Tentatively I have...

First Day - Epcot
Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria for lunch
La Hacienda de San Angel for dinner

Second Day - my birthday - Magic Kingdom
Cinderella's Royal Table for breakfast
California Grill for dinner (since Magic Kingdom is open till midnight, would they still have fireworks at 7? Also would I miss anything important during Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party or is it okay to show up a little late since we'll be making our way back to Magic Kingdom after dinner?)

Third Day - Animal Kingdom
Rainforest Cafe for breakfast
Then we'll head downtown after AK closes. Does anyone have suggestions for dinner downtown?

Fourth Day - Hollywood Studios
Sci-fi Dine In Theater for lunch
Very tentative, but I have '50s Prime Time Cafe penciled in? I dunno if that's a good idea or not though. Thoughts??

Fifth Day - Magic Kingdom

Be Our Guest for lunch
IMO, I'd try to do Cinderella's Royal Table for lunch or dinner and do Crystal Palace for breakfast.

At HS, you could also do Mama Melrose's for dinner if you weren't interested in '50s Primetime.
 

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