Originally Posted By mrpill We are 180 days out and I am wondering if there is a must see (eat) place that I should get a reservation at? 13 and 11 year old kids. Thanks!
Originally Posted By ni_teach I would suggest that you take a look at the WDW dinning guide. <a href="http://www.laughingplace.com/WDWGuide-Disney-Dining-Guide.asp" target="_blank">http://www.laughingplace.com/W DWGuide-Disney-Dining-Guide.asp</a> Talk it over with your family and see what they would like to see and do. Must book reservations because they are always packed are: Cinderella's Royal Table Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue Victoria & Albert's (if you have the money) Disney's Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show A personal favorite of mine is Animal Kingdom Lodge: Boma.
Originally Posted By sjdimon Places that I would recommend: o Resort Dining (note - we like to stay at the Contemporary or the Poly - so that's where we are most familiar): O'hana (Polynesian) Artist Point (Wildnerness Lodge) Chef Mickey's (Contemporary) o Theme Park Dining - Table Service: Garden Grill (EPCOT - The Land) Le Cellier (EPCOT - Canada) Sci Fi Dine In (D/MGM) 50's Prime Time (D/MGM) Tony's (MK) Just a few places that we like to eat at. We've tried a number of the sit-down places in World Showcase as well - but a lot of that is based on what type of food you prefer. It's also been about 3 years since we were back there - and a lot has changed in that time. I am sure that a lot of other folks will reply as well
Originally Posted By bethany My family really enjoys the Crystal Palace Buffet in MK on Main Street. The food is excellent and the characters, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore and Piglet, really make it fun. The Sci Fi Drive-in Theatre is a blast. You sit in convertible cars! Another fun place is Planet Hollywood in Downtown Disney. Enjoy!
Originally Posted By wahooskipper You don't need reservations but if you are in the Downtown Disney/Pleasure Island area I highly recommend Raglin Road for dinner/entertainment. It is an Irish Pub/Restaurant and yes, the bar was imported from Ireland.