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Do these sound good?

TwoTigersMom

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Original Poster
Since we'll be using the 3 sit down meals a day plan we decided we might as well to a character breakfast every day. We're staying at the YC that's why there's so many Cape May's in it lol

Day 1- Bfast on the road, Lunch at Typhooon Lagoon (out of pocket), Dinner at Yachtsman's

Day 2 Bfast @ Restaurantasaurus, Lunch @ Rain Forest Cafe, Dinner @ Hoop Dee Doo Review

Day 3- Bfast undecided, Lunch @ 50's Prime TIme, Dinner @ Flying Fish

Day 4- Bfast @ Cape May, Lunch at GF Cafe, Dinner @ V&A's (for us), Kids Club for DS5 and Room Service for DS2 & neice

Day 5- Bfast @ O'hana, Lunch @ Blizzard Beach (out of Pocket), Dinner Undecided (somewhere in DTD, we we're hoping TRex would be open but looks like it won't be open by next April)

Day 6- Bfast @ Chef Mickey's, Lunch @ Tony's Town Square, Dinner @ Cali Grill

Day 7- Bfast @ Cape May, Lunch @ Teppenyaki, Dinner at Le' Cellier

Day 8- Bfast @ Crystal Palace, Lunch @ Liberty Tree, Dinner @ Citricos

Day 9- Bfast @ Boma, Lunch @ Rose & Crown, Dinner @ Chef's De France

Any suggestions?
 

BRER STITCH

Well-Known Member
WHOA!!!!!

That's A LOT of food!!!!! :lol:

On your "undecided" breakfast day (3) try Whispering Canyon at the Wilderness Lodge!

You can go from the Yacht Club to the Magic Kingdom and take the boat over to the Wilderness Lodge. The trip over is very peaceful and the breakfast skillets are delicious!!!

Looks like you'll get to experience some of WDW's best dining locations, so ENJOY!!!

:slurp:
 

yazmin182

New Member
Hello,

Sounds like you're almost set but when I went to Disney, I was on the dining plan. And i remember that we could barely finish our one counter service, one table service and one snack a day.

WIll you really be able to eat 3 full meals a day? Have you done this before? It sounds like a lot.

You have made some great choicies including my favorites, Le Cellier and Les Chefs De France!

I will be dining in Wolfgang Puck in DTD. I heard it was good and the menu looks great so that could be a choice for you.

Have fun

Yaz
 

Dagger

Member
Holy Moly! If I was going for that long there's no way I could plan everything...I would go nuts if I had to be a certain place at a certain time for that many days, however, you almost need to since you need reservations at so many places. Looks good! :slurp:
 

TwoTigersMom

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Our last trip was for 5 days and we did the 3 sit down meals a day. It was hard then because my mother went with us and she can't/wouldn't eat after 6pm. Getting my parents up and going in the morning is also a big disaster. So we had to cram in 3 meals between 8:30am and 6pm. That was very hard on us. This time we're leaving them at home (:lol: ). Our breakfasts will be for the earlierst available (hoping for 7am or 7:30am) lunches around 1pm and dinners around 7p-9p. We're also sharing with a 2 year old so that helps some with the "too much food" situation. Also the 5 year old has a little more adventurous pallate than the kiddie menu offers (at most places anyway), so he'll be eating some off our plates as well. DH is a self proclaimed food officianodo (sp), so he's the main reason for wanting all the sit down meals.

We we're thinking about Whispering Canyon, but didn't even consider it for breakfast. Thanks that is a definate probability!
 

Dagger

Member
Mine's a food snob too! Little kids with refined pallettes are so much fun. Mine has no teeth yet but she eats everything but steak, I swear.

I had written WC down for breakfast as well. I wanted the experience of it but would rather eat elsewhere for lunches and dinners.
 

DznyGrlSD

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
that sounds like WAYYYY too much food. I can usually only eat one sit-down meal a day (and I'm NOT a skinny person by ANY means!!)
 

Floridasunshine

New Member
You may want to account for travel times too ... some of your meals seem like they are good distances (or different parks) away from each other. My thoughts are that if you stick with this plan then you will have little time to actually do anything but eat and travel to the different parks for meals.

But I guess if you make a reservation and decide to nix it that day, you can for most of the restaurants on your list, although some I think are prepaid.

One thing I would do is skip Teppanyaki on the day you do Le Cellier... We went to Teppanyaki on Mothers Day weekend, and I was not impressed. It just seemed like an average Japanese steakhouse to me, around the scale of Benyihana's (sp?). Plus, when you go to Le Cellier you want to be kind of hungry so that you savor every delicious bite!
 

TwoTigersMom

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Oh we love Teppanyaki, it's one of our favorites. We're doing the platinum plan so all the meals are covered. The restraunts we chose are either in the park or very close by where we'll be at the time. Besides, DH & I both prefer to go back to the resort and shower and change before going to dinner. I also feel that speading the meals out so far will also help us with that "stuffed" feeling. There's also no rule that says we have to eat everything on our plate (well except for at 50's Prime TIme).
 

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