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    quick service meals

    At Epcot, my favorite quick service is La Cantina de San Angel. This is the counter service restaurant in Mexico. They have good salsa so make sure to stop by the self service bar for the salsa and make sure to get some chips if they do not come with your meal. At Epcot I also like Sommerfest...
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    Let's keep the Hubby happy at Disney! Where is the Craft Beer?!

    It has been said on here many times, but Big River Grille down on the boardwalk has good beers. I think the food is a bit better than people are giving it credit for. It is certainly not a show stopper and I don’t know anyone who says it is their favorite place to eat, but it is better than...
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    First trip to Disney, where to eat !

    People have some good comments already going for your table service meals. I would echo the Via Napoli from @SyracuseDisneyFan 's note... the pizza there is great! Aside from the table services meals, I would recommend looking into and having a general plan with some of the quick service...
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    Suggestions for Dining

    @danyoung56 , Thanks for the correction. I didn't remember the other options. I do remember the steak being good...
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    Suggestions for Dining

    If I wrote an answer to this question everyday for 10 days, I think I would have 10 different recommendations. So many choices... it looks like you are keeping your options inside the parks, so I will keep my thoughts there as well. I would keep with the Biergarten. It is one of our favorite...
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    second guessing 5 night plans

    Every time we go to Disney, we do things a bit differently. Never the same trip twice which is what makes it fun. For my two cents: · If you want to “max out” on how many attractions you will see, eating more than one sit down a day is really going to take away a good chunk of time...
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    Quick Service Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks at Animal Kingdom

    I don’t do much breakfast at AK. So I will leave that to others. For lunch we usually do the Yak and Yeti quick service. Their menu has changed a bit over the years (and the portion size has gone down for sure), but it is still good. I usually go for the teriyaki beef bowl. I would stay away...
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    21 days in WDW - what do you think?

    Sounds like you have a great trip planned. I have not eaten at every place on your list, but I have a few comments: · I would change Kona Cafe to Breakfast. I have had their breakfast and dinner. I prefer the breakfast with the tonga toast or the big kahuna. The steak I had for dinner...
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    Best Place for Dessert?

    Beaches and cream... the portion is very large if you get a signature sundae/dessert. Plenty to share for a couple people.
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    Quick service breakfast

    In the Magic Kingdom, we have been going to Sleepy Hollow Snacks for breakfast. They have a couple different waffle sandwiches that are good and fairly large. The one with nutella and fruit is good as well as the version with egg, prosciutto and cheese. I don't have the menu in front of me, but...
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    Adventureland Veranda - Skipper Canteen restaurant

    I don't feel the menu needs to be changed to chicken fingers/burger/fries but I do think they could make a few modifications that would go a long way for the more picky eater. I could be wrong as I didn't memorize the menu while i was there, but I didn't remember the marinated grilled chicken...
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    Disney Wine and Dine Half Marathon

    90% full...
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    resale, are other resorts available...

    I have been thinking about purchasing a resale DVC contract. Looking into it on several of the links on this site, it appears the price per point between the different resorts is quite substantial. With that in mind, it appears Vero Beach is the lowest prices/point with Either Hilton Head or...
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    Peter Pan Queue

    I see that many people are discussing ideas about upgrades that could be used in to the attraction and/or the queue area for PP. I think there are several good ideas out there that would “plus” the experience of the attraction, but I wanted to bring up a different point that I don’t see much...
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    Questions from a Running Newbie

    BrittanyEarnsHerEars, I was very new to running when I participated at my first RunDisney event as well. In fact, the November 2013 Wine and Dine ½ marathon was the first run I ever signed up for. I would still consider myself a “newbie” to running as well, and I can see from the other posts...
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