Dinning ideas

hey guys,

More help PLEASE
Desperately need help with places to eat we have never been
To WDW and its a little overwhelming. I love going out to eat
And a bit of a foodie, I got another post about Dinning plans
But happy to hear more about it.

I wondering do please recommend going to "nice" lunch and dinner or just dinner
Also are the early breakfast worth it I'm very keen to get a kissing castle photo
Also are we allowed to changed resorts for dinners?
All help tips recommendations are very very welcome we know
NOTHING other vic & Alberts is dear and I want to got to Si-fi dine in and the writer stop
Cheers
 

CAPTAIN HOOK

Well-Known Member
More help PLEASE
Try doing a bit of research as all the dining locations on here - check out the menus http://www.wdwmagic.com/dining.htm

Additionally, you can dine ANYWHERE on property. Your resort is where you SLEEP - you can eat in the theme parks, at Disney Springs and you can dine at other resorts. Dining reservations WILL BE necessary at some of the more popular locations
 
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Noellikechristmas

Active Member
You can eat anywhere...and I'm told the restaurants at the deluxe resorts are awesome. I've been to Ohana at the poly and that is my favorite meal. I'm actions trying a couple more restaurants at deluxe resorts on my next trip and I'm very excited about it :)

I also really like the Biergarten in Germany.
 
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Herdman

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It's pretty hard to get a reservation, but dinner at Be Our Guest in the Magic Kingdom would be romantic for a honeymooning couple. Lunch would be nice there also if you can't get a dinner reservation.
 
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I agree with Herdman that Be Our Guest is great in Magic Kingdom; I have only been there for lunch (which crowd-wise was pretty empty so nice to walk around, although I would still try to get a reservation) and the food was tasty, not that badly priced and the cupcakes...things of dreams.

In EPCOT I've heard good things about pretty much all of the dining around world showcase for lunch or dinner. We frequent the Moroccan restaurant (the name escapes me) which is always lovely and we have managed to get a table on the day just walking in which is a bonus.

For Animal Kingdom we usually eat in the Rainforest Cafe just outside of the premises but have been told the Harambe Market and Yak and Yeti are good eats.

Hollywood Studios has changed a bit since I last went but Sci-Fi dining is fun, perhaps not the most romantic though as you are not facing each other and the focus is on the big screen.

If you want a pretty consistent review of all the different restaurants in digestible portions I would recommend EatingMyEars on youtube; she rates everything on the same scale in about 5 minute videos to give you an idea of price, quality, atmosphere, etc. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXUYxe1p4YgXSAl8CqtTXNQ/videos
 
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Also, don't let planning get the better of you, it's not as bad as a lot of people on this forum make out. As a family that has never planned our WDW trips, aside booking fastpasses a night before since FP+ came in, and turned up about midday we have never waited that long in a queue or not been able to do what we wanted to do. Not to say you shouldn't plan if there are things you really want to do, its nice to be sure, just don't let it stress you out. You will have an amazing time.
 
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disneygirl76

Carey Poppins - Nanny and Disney Enthusiest
hey guys,

More help PLEASE
Desperately need help with places to eat we have never been
To WDW and its a little overwhelming. I love going out to eat
And a bit of a foodie, I got another post about Dinning plans
But happy to hear more about it.

I wondering do please recommend going to "nice" lunch and dinner or just dinner
Also are the early breakfast worth it I'm very keen to get a kissing castle photo
Also are we allowed to changed resorts for dinners?
All help tips recommendations are very very welcome we know
NOTHING other vic & Alberts is dear and I want to got to Si-fi dine in and the writer stop
Cheers


Great questions! Planning a honeymoon is so exciting! I really enjoy Chef de France in France at Epcot. It's delicious and a romantic setting. I also LOVE the food at 'Ohana. that is located at the Polynesian. Just an amazing meal! I really like taking an early breakfast reservation in the park to get there early and get those pictures and it is just a nice way to start the day. I'm not sure if you are on the dining plan or paying out of pocket, but either way, a real treat would be Cinderella's Royal Table. Crystal Palace is a personal fave as well. Both of those are in the Magic Kingdom. I'm assuming your question about changing resorts for dinner is that you are asking if you can resort hop to eat at another resort. Is that correct? If so, YES! It's a great way to see and experience other resorts. There is no direct Walt Disney bus connection to go from Resort to Resort but it's easy to do, just allow for some extra time.
 
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CAPTAIN HOOK

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As a family that has never planned our WDW trips, aside booking fastpasses a night before since FP+ came in, and turned up about midday we have never waited that long in a queue or not been able to do what we wanted to do
That is sound advice if you're trip is at the quietest times of the year.
If you go during peak seasons and during holidays then you HAVE to plan your trip and book those ADRs at 180 days and those headliner FP+ at 60 days.
Be guided by the time of year that you travel and for peace of mind plan carefully
 
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That is sound advice if you're trip is at the quietest times of the year.
If you go during peak seasons and during holidays then you HAVE to plan your trip and book those ADRs at 180 days and those headliner FP+ at 60 days.
Be guided by the time of year that you travel and for peace of mind plan carefully

This is true, although we have always been during the Easter holidays so whilst not as busy as summer it was not the quietest time of the year either. As I said it does no harm to plan if it's what you want to do, but if it's becoming stressful then it just might be comforting to know that it is still possible to wing it without missing out.
 
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JIMINYCR

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Besides the reviews, you should visit www.disneyfoodblog.com/ .... They have great features that can help you decide where you might like to dine and different food items you might want to try. They cover not only all the restaurants but also snacks around the parks. Some great mouth watering photos that can entice.
 
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