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    To old for Character Dinning?

    I agree ... you are never too old! I am 43 and definitely love the characters as much or more than my son. He was 8 on our first trip and thought he was too old for the characters. That is until we saw Goofy at Mickey's Backyard BBQ! :sohappy: He's now 11 and isn't quite as into the...
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    Dinner for Mom & Son

    Yes Whispering Canyon does sounds good. We plan to go to Ohana for breakfast, not sure about dinner. We tried it a few years ago and may have hit it on an off night but it just didn't 'thrill' us. Right now the front runners are WC and Liberty Tree unless we end up someplace in EPCOT...
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    Dinner for Mom & Son

    You said it perfectly ... so many restaurants, so little time! I do like the idea of the California Grille but again may want to include hubby in that one. IF we decide we want that, I will be calling 180 +10 to try to get it! Rose & Crown may be just what we are looking for. Cape May...
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    Dinner for Mom & Son

    We actually stayed at the WL two years ago, I will definitely ask him about Whispering Canyon. I agree that may be fun. Liberty Tree is a dinner we generally do as a family and we always to Crystal Palace for breakfast. That is why I am struggling a bit because I don't want to exclude DH...
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    Dinner for Mom & Son

    My DH, DS11 and I will be going to WDW next August for what will be our last trip for a while. :( We have been lucky enough to go the past 4 summers, but finances have changed. I am planning a 10 day trip to POP on the dining plan. My husband wants to go to the ESPN Club for one night so...
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    your most memorable disney memory

    I am another first poster but couldn't resist adding to this thread. My fondest memories are from the first time we took my son (then 8) to WDW in 2004. My husband and I had been several times and even honeymooned at the Grand Floridian but then fell on some hard financial times and couldn't get...
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