Your MUST DO dining experience is...?

GeoDonJac34

Well-Known Member
On our last trip we did Kona for breakfast for the first time. The Samoan was excellent, and the Tonga Toast was very good. Plus the coffee is fantastic. This will definitely be a regular stop.
 
I would love to do Le Cellier every trip but usually they are booked so I hit it about once in every 3 trips.

Although I do have a lot of favorites, my must do is Boma breakfast. I just love the atmosphere there at AKL and that restaurant is beautiful to me. I sit there like a big old dork taking the same pictures I take all the time of the light fixtures and the decor. :lookaroun
 

coltow

Well-Known Member
We always have dinner at Castle the night before we leave, it's like a send off dinner. It's also the only "princess" thing I can get my son to do with out complaint lol
 

sbkline

Well-Known Member
I would have to say that I have two. One is a specific restaraunt and the other isn't.

It seems to have become a tradition to do the Crystal Palace Breakfast on our last day in the parks. For one, I like to end the trip at the Magic Kingdom, and I like having a breakfast to get us into the parks early. I know, we have to wait for rope drop, but at least we're at the rope to AdventureLand (or whatever land of our choosing) while the vast majority of guests are still back at the train station, so we get a bit of a head start. And I like the characters for the kids.

The other must do is not a specific restaraunt, but is relative to the resort we stay at. I like to make a point to have at least one meal at the sit down restaraunt of whatever resort we stay at, especially if we haven't stayed in that resort before or if we haven't eaten at that restaraunt. I like to reserve a certain amount of time on our trips to just enjoy the resort. The pool, a surrey bike ride, the restaraunt, etc. I enjoy time in the parks for sure, but there is also something nice about setting aside an evening to just eat at "home" and maybe even go back to the room early and just lay in bed and watch some TV.
 

tink65

Active Member
San Angel Inn. We've been every trip since our first together-it's our tradition. We love the atmosphere and try to be seated near the water an temple. Th food has improved a lot and we really enjoy it.

I am so glad to hear you say this! We eat here too every trip and have never had a bad meal! It's a must do tradition for us too!
 

Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
Always have to have one breakfast at Kona because I can't go to WDW and not eat Tonga Toast.

I also always make one dinner ADR at 'Ohana, preferably around the time of the fireworks. It's one of the only times I gorge myself when it comes to food, because the food there is just SO GOOD.
 

dixiepixie

Member
#1 - Restaurant Marrakesh in the Moracco Pavillion at EPCOT. Our all time favorite. #2 - Cinderella's Castle Dinner. We did a birthday there one year, and come on...it's Cinderella's Castle. #3 - 50's Prime Time Cafe at DHS. It's so much fun! And the fried chicken and s'mores...YUM!
 

TakeMeThere81

Well-Known Member
For me: Pineapple Macadamia Nut Pancakes at Kona, for DH: Crystal Palace pre-park opening! It's his favorite. And we always get a huge beer in Germany.
 

dixiepixie

Member
For me: Pineapple Macadamia Nut Pancakes at Kona, for DH: Crystal Palace pre-park opening! It's his favorite. And we always get a huge beer in Germany.

We are eating at Kona for breakfast for the first time this trip..can't wait for the Pineapple Mac Pancakes and Tonga Toast. After seeing so many photos of them and drooling on my laptop,:p hehe, I can't wait to actually taste them.
 

Prof Ecks

Active Member
Dinner at the California Grill our first night there. The food and seeing Wishes from the top of the Contemporary really puts the entire family in the WDW spirit. My daughter and I always start off the vacation with the Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli.
 

Aurora79

Member
So far it has been the San Angel Inn in the Mexico pavilion. My husband and I love the ambiance of the night sky and erupting volcano. The food is also really delicious and the service is good too. We are looking forward to trying some new places on our next visit in January, specifically at some restaurants in different resorts that we have never been to (since we can't afford to actually stay there yet :eek:) like Grand Floridian Cafe and Kona. Can't wait ! yumm
 

zweltar

Well-Known Member
My wife and I have a few must-dos every trip.

1) Le Cellier - Love the fillet, beer cheese soup, and pretzel bread

2) Boma - The food is great and very different from what we normally eat. Also love getting to see AKL, think it's gorgeous.

3) Biergarten - Best sauerkraut ever. Love the atmosphere.

4) Whispering Canyon Dinner - So fun! We have a blast here and the BBQ is good, too.

Beyond that, we try to go to new restaurants as much as we can.
 

Sweet Melissa

Well-Known Member
We've been enough at this point that, while we have favorites, we know we go back often enough that it won't kill us to miss something once in a while. I will say that our one "must" is to have dinner somewhere on the resort monorail loop our first night. I think going to the Magic Kingdom on our arrival day is the only acceptable way to begin a Disney World vacation, but we don't care for the restaurants inside the park. Thus, we always choose to celebrate our arrival with a nice dinner at one of the monorail resorts.
 

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