Hi Raven24,
You seem to be very knowledgeable on Disneyland , so I direct this to you....of the restaurants in both California parks, which do you recommend has have the top atmosphere, experience , food...we are about 9 days out from our 60 day window to make reservations..at WDW we have enjoyed Be Our Guest, 50's Diner, Tony's and they have all been great dining experiences. There are a lot of wonderful places to,eat at WDW, but we like the overall experience of restaurants. What are your favorites at DL and DCA? Also,have you experienced the Walt Disney Footsteps tour? Is it good and would a very smart ,,well behaved 5 year old enjoy it? Thank you for your knowledge!
Happy to help.
First, I should inform you that there aren't as many table restaurants at the DLR. They're not really needed, and the guests tend to always go for counter service spots. Don't be disheartened, though. The counter service choices at the DLR are actually really good. I'll start with the counter service spots.
My absolute favorite spot to eat at at Disneyland is the Plaza Inn at the end of Main Street. It's a beautiful restaurant and the food is really good, specifically the fried chicken.
I also really enjoy Rancho Del Zocalo in Frontierland. The area is beautiful and the Mexican is decent for theme park food.
Hungry Bear also makes my list, due to its location. It's in Critter Country (a land not found at WDW) and it sits right across from Tom Sawyer Island and the Rivers of America. It's got a woodsy/backyard picnic-type feel. Their onion rings are so good, as well as their burgers and chicken sandwiches.
French Market. Great ambiance and good food. There's usually a band that plays right out front. Cafe Orleans is great, too.
Cafe Orleans:
The counter service spot at the Disneyland Resort with arguably the best ambiance is Flo's V8 Cafe at California Adventure in Cars Land. Its location is perfect. It's smack dab in the middle of Cars Land, and, depending where you sit, you can see the cars from Radiator Springs Racers driving by you. The restaurant plays themed, Motown music and serves classic, American comfort food.
On to the table service restaurants.
Carnation Cafe is on Main Street, and the food is great. Space is not bountiful here, so make a reservation, just in case.
Carthay Circle Restaurant in California Adventure. I've yet to eat here, but I've heard the food is good. It's a very beautiful restaurant.
Napa Rose at the Grand Californian Hotel. I haven't eaten here either, but I haven't heard one, single bad review about it. The food is excellent, from what I hear. It's a bit pricey, FYI.
I've heard the exact same thing about Steakhouse 55 at the Disneyland Hotel.
In my opinion, the table restaurant with the best ambiance at the Disneyland Resort would be Blue Bayou at Disneyland. It is located in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction, and it is very popular. You can't beat its location. If you decide to eat here, make sure to ask for seats inside the restaurant, across from the ride, as seen in the photos. This is also a pricey restaurant.
I haven't participated in the Walk in Walt's Footsteps Tour, but I've heard nothing but positive reviews about the tour. The tour now includes a visit to Walt Disney's apartment that he lived in during Disneyland's construction in the 50's, on Main Street. This is the newest perk of the tour, and that alone would get me to sign up. The tour is good for people interested in Walt Disney and Disneyland history. If you know a lot about Walt Disney and his involvement with Disneyland, you probably won't miss much from the tour, except Walt's apartment, which is very neat, by the way. The other neat thing is you get to skip the lines for some attractions. When I worked at Disneyland, I saw kids taking the tour all the time, and they seemed to be having fun. Your five year old should be fine.
I hope I've helped with your decisions. Don't hesitate to ask more questions.