In October of 2007, me and my aunt are going to Walt Disney World. We are staying nine nights and ten days. Eight of those days will be spent at the parks (two days for each). The ninth day is a full day at Downtown Disney and the tenth is our final departure. As far as Disney World attractions are concerned, I am an expert, but in the four trips that I have visited the world, I have only been to a handful of restaurants (mainly character meals). My aunt, has never been to Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios, or Disney's Animal Kingdom, and the last time she was at Magic Kingdom, it was 1994. This trip is an all-out, spare no expense vacation and I want our meal itenerary to be no exception. Here are the restaurants we are visiting and some questions I have.
First Day at Magic Kingdom
(Breakfast at Resort)
Columbia Harbour House - lunch
The Crystal Palace - dinner
Second Day at Magic Kingdom
Cinderella's Royal Table - breakfast
Pecos Bill Cafe - lunch
Liberty Tree Tavern - dinner
First Day at Epcot
(Breakfast at Resort)
Coral Reef Restaurant or Garden Grill - lunch (I need help deciding which to choose)
Second Day at Epcot
Before arriving at the park we are eating at Chef Mickey's for breakfast
Yakitori House - lunch (Is this the best quick-service eatery in World Showcase, or should I forget World Showcase for a quick-service lunch and eat in Future World instead?)
Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room - dinner (Is this the best World Showcase Table-Service selection?)
First Day at Disney-MGM Studios
We will eat breakfast at the resort.
50s Prime Time Cafe - lunch
Sunset Ranch Market - dinner (Is this a good choice for a Disney-MGM Studios quick-service meal?)
Second Day at Disney-MGM Studios
Breakfast- Resort
Lunch- Backlot Express (Is this a good choice?)
Dinner- Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater
First Day at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Breakfast - Restaurantosaurus
Lunch - Tusker House Restaurant
Dinner- Boma-Flavors of Africa
Second Day at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Breakfast - Resort
Lunch - Flame Tree Barbeque (How bad would the October heat be for lunchtime here?)
Dinner - Either the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, Mickey's Backyard Barbeque, or Disney's Spirit of Aloha Luau, or the nightly clambake at Cape May Cafe??? I can't decide.
A Day at Downtown Disney
For breakfast I want to eat at a character breakfast before hitting the Downtown area. Should I go to 1900 Park Fare or Cape May Cafe?
Lunch- Rainforest Cafe
Dinner- I am leaning towards Whispering Canyon Cafe, but is there any other Resort eatery that would be a better choice, or should we do a second dinner show?
The tenth day is our departure, but I plan on taking her to the 'Ohana Best Friends Breakfast... is this a good idea?
Sorry you had to read this novel of a post, but I really need some help. I want this to be the ultimate Disney vacation for both of us. I know it seems we can't get enough food, but most likely we won't be coming back. Like I said, I am an expert on attractions (Actually on our last three trips my family did everything we wanted without breaking a sweat), but when it comes to meals I am only a novice. Thanks.
P.S. I know some days seem like too much, but I plan to eat very early at breakfast time, eat lunch around 1:00 or 2:00, and have our dinners in the 7:00 - 9:00 range. We'll be plenty hungry at those times. We may be skinny, but me and my aunt love food.:king:
First Day at Magic Kingdom
(Breakfast at Resort)
Columbia Harbour House - lunch
The Crystal Palace - dinner
Second Day at Magic Kingdom
Cinderella's Royal Table - breakfast
Pecos Bill Cafe - lunch
Liberty Tree Tavern - dinner
First Day at Epcot
(Breakfast at Resort)
Coral Reef Restaurant or Garden Grill - lunch (I need help deciding which to choose)
Second Day at Epcot
Before arriving at the park we are eating at Chef Mickey's for breakfast
Yakitori House - lunch (Is this the best quick-service eatery in World Showcase, or should I forget World Showcase for a quick-service lunch and eat in Future World instead?)
Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room - dinner (Is this the best World Showcase Table-Service selection?)
First Day at Disney-MGM Studios
We will eat breakfast at the resort.
50s Prime Time Cafe - lunch
Sunset Ranch Market - dinner (Is this a good choice for a Disney-MGM Studios quick-service meal?)
Second Day at Disney-MGM Studios
Breakfast- Resort
Lunch- Backlot Express (Is this a good choice?)
Dinner- Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater
First Day at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Breakfast - Restaurantosaurus
Lunch - Tusker House Restaurant
Dinner- Boma-Flavors of Africa
Second Day at Disney's Animal Kingdom
Breakfast - Resort
Lunch - Flame Tree Barbeque (How bad would the October heat be for lunchtime here?)
Dinner - Either the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue, Mickey's Backyard Barbeque, or Disney's Spirit of Aloha Luau, or the nightly clambake at Cape May Cafe??? I can't decide.
A Day at Downtown Disney
For breakfast I want to eat at a character breakfast before hitting the Downtown area. Should I go to 1900 Park Fare or Cape May Cafe?
Lunch- Rainforest Cafe
Dinner- I am leaning towards Whispering Canyon Cafe, but is there any other Resort eatery that would be a better choice, or should we do a second dinner show?
The tenth day is our departure, but I plan on taking her to the 'Ohana Best Friends Breakfast... is this a good idea?
Sorry you had to read this novel of a post, but I really need some help. I want this to be the ultimate Disney vacation for both of us. I know it seems we can't get enough food, but most likely we won't be coming back. Like I said, I am an expert on attractions (Actually on our last three trips my family did everything we wanted without breaking a sweat), but when it comes to meals I am only a novice. Thanks.
P.S. I know some days seem like too much, but I plan to eat very early at breakfast time, eat lunch around 1:00 or 2:00, and have our dinners in the 7:00 - 9:00 range. We'll be plenty hungry at those times. We may be skinny, but me and my aunt love food.:king: