EPCOT for picky eaters?

plaz10

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I'm a super picky eater myself.

Via Napoli - Pizza, pasta = good

Coral Reef - if you aren't into seafood...they have chicken...pasta and steak.

Rose and Crown - Burgers, fish, chicken.

I've eaten at all 3 places and LOVED each one.
 

EvilQueen-T

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when i go with a group of what we call "mixed eaters" i give everyone the allears.net site, i give them a couple days (if needed) and tell them to pick their top 2 or 3 places from each park (or for us we include resort venue adjacent to the park we're in on a particular day...for mk we include the monorail resorts and wl, for epcot or dhs we include the boardwalk area resorts as options). i also tell them if the descriptions look daunting to focus on the main protein...for example if you eat chicken you can always ask them to just give you a plain piece of chicken (hold the everything else) so they don't panic. if it's a primarily seafood place for example, like flying fish, they always have at least a steak and/or pasta option. i then compare the lists and work to cover as many as possible in terms of their choices. what i find tho in reality is that disney is accustomed to picky eaters and their menus usually have at least one thing on it that a picky eater will enjoy...and if they're not on the dining plan they can order off the kids menu if they're that picky.
 

danpam1024

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when i go with a group of what we call "mixed eaters" i give everyone the allears.net site, i give them a couple days (if needed) and tell them to pick their top 2 or 3 places from each park (or for us we include resort venue adjacent to the park we're in on a particular day...for mk we include the monorail resorts and wl, for epcot or dhs we include the boardwalk area resorts as options). i also tell them if the descriptions look daunting to focus on the main protein...for example if you eat chicken you can always ask them to just give you a plain piece of chicken (hold the everything else) so they don't panic. if it's a primarily seafood place for example, like flying fish, they always have at least a steak and/or pasta option. i then compare the lists and work to cover as many as possible in terms of their choices. what i find tho in reality is that disney is accustomed to picky eaters and their menus usually have at least one thing on it that a picky eater will enjoy...and if they're not on the dining plan they can order off the kids menu if they're that picky.
that is so generous of you to take that much time and effort- I don't have that kind of patience, I'm more of an if you don't want to plan it, don't freaking complain kinda gal :D
 

EvilQueen-T

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that is so generous of you to take that much time and effort- I don't have that kind of patience, I'm more of an if you don't want to plan it, don't freaking complain kinda gal :D

lol...i'm the anxious nag standing over your shoulder saying what did you book, did you book it yet, oh let me do it so i know it's done right kind of person. so needless to say no one in my group of extended family/friends who go with me at various times to disney have any problem with me doing the planning.
 

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