Dining
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I love planning my trips to WDW , but in particular , I like organising where we are going to eat during our next stay. There is such a wide choice on offer to suit every individual. Here are a few of my favourite places:
For counter service-
The Earl of Sandwich at Downtown Disney is fabulous! Everyone in our party agrees.
Columbia Harbour House at Magic Kingdom. The food is good fast food in my opinion, (New England clam chowder) and a nice change from normal fare.
Full Service Restaurants-
If you both like seafood, you must visit the Cape May Cafe at The Beach Club. It is delicious, and the desserts are great. It is buffet style, and good value for money.
Victoria and Alberts at Grand Floridian is rated as the top restaurant at WDW. The seven course menu changes daily and service is superb.
Also rated very highly is the California Grill at the Contemporary & Citricos at the Grand Floridian. The atmosphere at the C G is fab, at on the 15h floor of the hotel, the view is pretty good too. Citricos has a Mediterranean menu. The restaurant is one which is less known about, so a good choice, in my opinion.
If you fancy a buffet different from the ordinary, head to Boma at the Animal Kingdom Lodge. Such a variety of food to choose from, and the white chocolate bread & butter pudding is fantastic!Leave time to wander around the resort as there is a lot to see and do.
Narcoosee's, although not cheap, is apparently a good bet for seafood.
Restaurant Marrakesh, in Morocco, Epcot is one of my favorites. Good food, service and entertainment. Worth a visit!
Bistro de Paris is an upscale eatery in France, Epcot. Food is authentic (try the Grand Marnier souffle) but expensive.
Hope that helps you plan your stay!