Is this a good meal plan?

DisneyMarg

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Regardless of whether you choose Boma or Jiko, be sure to leave time to explore the lodge. You can view the animals from the top floors, and walk out back and view them through night vision goggles - really cool!

(ps I love Boma)
 

The Adventurer

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Actually, if we can save up we will stay at Disney's Wilderness Lodge and then if the trip gets postponed a year we will stay at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge of 10 Days!!! :king: But it's not that I'm hoping it will be postponed or anything. Since it will probably not, we will explore the grounds. I have a new plan that is totally over the top, but we're going through with it. I'll post it soon.
 

The Adventurer

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Magic Kingdom Day One

Everything POP Shopping & Dining - Breakfast
Columbia Harbour House - Lunch
A Buffet With Character at The Crystal Palace

Magic Kingdom Day Two

One Upon A Time Breakfast at Cinderella's Royal Table - Breakfast
Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe - Lunch
Goofy's Liberate Your Appetite at Liberty Tree Tavern - Dinner

Epcot Day One

Everything POP Shopping & Dining - Breakfast
Coral Reef Restaurant - Lunch
Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room - Dinner

Epcot Day Two

Everything POP Shopping & Dining - Breakfast
Epcot International Food and Wine Festival - Lunch
Le Chefs de France - Dinner

Disney-MGM Studios Day One

Everything POP Shopping & Dining - Breakfast
50s Prime Time Cafe - Lunch
Sunset Ranch Market - Dinner

Disney-MGM Studios Day Two

Princess Storybook Dining at Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (Epcot) - Breakfast
Backlot Express - Lunch
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater - Dinner

Disney's Animal Kingdom Day One

Donald's Breakfastosaurus at Restaurantosaurus - Breakfast
Tusker House Restaurant & Bakery - Lunch
Boma - Flavors of Africa - Dinner

Disney's Animal Kingdom Day Two

'Ohana Best Friends Breakfast - Breakfast
Flame Tree Barbeque - Lunch
Whispering Canyon Cafe - Dinner

The Rest of the World Day One:

Supercalifragilistic Breakfast at 1900 Park Fare - Breakfast
Earl of a Sandwich - Downtown Disney
Disney's Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show - Dinner

The Rest of the World Day Two:

Breakfast Beach Buffet at Cape May Cafe - Breakfast
Rainforest Cafe - Lunch
Dinner - Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue

Farewell Breakfast: Chef Mickey's Fun Time Buffet at Chef Mickey's

Okay, I know this looks like a lot, but this is the ultimate trip, right? I think I have made all of my decisions, but if you have any suggestions for switching or trading in meals feel free to ask. We will split meals at the counter-service restaurants so we'll have more on the meal plan and for the most part, the big meals are serperated very well. We will be having early breakfasts and dinners around 7:00 & 8:00. Thanks for all the help. Also, if you haven't noticed we are staying ten nights now!!! :king: :king: :king:
 

The Adventurer

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Oh, we are also doing Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party (maybe twice), the Backstage Safari Tour at Disney's Animal Kingdom, the Seas Aquatour at Epcot, and the Behind the Seeds Tour at Epcot.
 

ilovepluto23

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shoppingnut In October said:
You would think it wouldn't be too hot! I live in Louisiana, which is very similar to Florida's weather (humidity and heat-wise)...and October can still be pretty hot. Of course, not as bad as August! But in the Gulf area...there are two types of weather...hot...and HOTTER! I don't think the humidity goes below 50% either!
 

ilovepluto23

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Although I can't speak for the Coral Reef (I think I'll be trying it out next time around), Garden Grill is a GREAT choice! The food is spectacular!
I've heard good and bad things about the Coral Reef, but it seems like something you should try at once.
 

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