disney meals and a few other random questions
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pinkey
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disney meals and a few other random questions
We are taking our daughter to disney in February she will be 17 months. We are trying to figure out the meal situation. We are going for a week but only going to the parks for 4 days. We were planning at eating at certain resterant but want feedback
Animal kingdom-need help nothing planned
Magic Kingdon-going 2 days going there -we want to eat dinner at Be Our Guest Castle one night -need ideas for lunch
Epcot lunch-living seas dinner-mexico but where>
what else can we do at disney besides go to park? Will my daughter enjoy downtown disney?
what is better for character breakfect chef mickey or place in plonisians?
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Posted 8/19/12 8:46 PM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: disney meals and a few other random questions
WIll you be doing the Dining Plan?
There are a lot of character meal choices. Chef Mickey's is the classic character meal, but it's very loud. Out of the two, I'd choose 'Ohana.
You could also eat breakfast at Tusker House at Animal Kingdom and get into the park before rope drop.
Since you have a DD, have you thought of a meal with the Princesses?
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Posted 8/19/12 9:15 PM |
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pinkey
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Re: disney meals and a few other random questions
Posted by JenniferEver
WIll you be doing the Dining Plan?
There are a lot of character meal choices. Chef Mickey's is the classic character meal, but it's very loud. Out of the two, I'd choose 'Ohana.
You could also eat breakfast at Tusker House at Animal Kingdom and get into the park before rope drop.
Since you have a DD, have you thought of a meal with the Princesses?
Thank you for help I will go with Ohana for breakfast. Do you know if I can do dining plan if I dont stay at disney hotel? I was thinking about the princess breakfast but I feel like she is so little that I dont want to spend money on that I heard it was expensive.
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Posted 8/19/12 9:22 PM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: disney meals and a few other random questions
No Dining Plan unless you are on property in a Disney package.
The breakfast at Akershus features princesses and it is no more expensive than most other character meals. Cinderella'sRoyal table is very expensive, but a great experience. I think your daughter would enjoy either. You can try Akershus. I prefer breakfast there to lunch or dinner
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Posted 8/20/12 11:15 AM |
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MommaBear
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Re: disney meals and a few other random questions
We stayed off property last week because my cousin works for Marriott and got us a two bedroom villa for $500 for the week. We packed lunch for the kids almost each day. If you go to a buffet, you can get a plate for your little one. We did the princess breakfast at Cinderella's Royal Table in the castle and DD (17 months old) was given a free breakfast of french toast sticks. You can bring a soft cooler in with you so we packed them with cheese sticks, cut up turkey coldcuts, fruit and other snacks they loved. I did buy DD a kids meal a few times and it was a total waste!
One of my friends who will be travelling to Disney in January said that she couldn't get a reservation at Be Our Guest just a few hours after her date opened for reservations so if you really want that meal, call early the first day you can!
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Posted 8/22/12 9:15 PM |
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