Originally Posted By vbdad55 Those who know me here know the food portion of my WDW trips are very important --just called on my Tables in Wonderland Card.... here is my lineup for early August ( job willing ) - as I try and mix up each visit - but this list heavy on fave's since I missed the trip last year: I will fill out a meal report on return: in order from evening arrival: Raglan Road Liberty Tree( lunch ) Tony's Town Square ( dinner ) Yak & Yeti( lunch) Boma (dinner) Chef Mickey's (breakfast) Prime Time Cafe (dinner) Coral Reef (lunch) Biergarten (dinner) Fulton's (lunch) O'Hana(dinner) Crystal Palace ( breakfast ) Cali Grill (dinner) Blue Zoo (dinner)
Originally Posted By dlkozy I will look forward to those food reports! What is a Tables in Wonderland Card? I see also that you have fewer breakfast spots that you are planning on-on those days what do you do for breakfast? We are planning a WDW vacation in the near future and I could use all the tips that I can get.
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 You will not leave feeling hungry I'm going to two of your choices In early Aug too. Tony's(lunch) and Boma.(dinner)
Originally Posted By vbdad55 the other days at breakfast -both our party and that which we travel with are DVC members - so we will make breakfast in the room - anywhere from cereal and milk to a full breakfast - depends on the day. tables in wonderland is the new name ( really don't like the name) - for the Disney Dining Experience card. Not tobe confused with the dining plan -theformer DDE card grants you 20% off the total bill ( including alcohol ) - for you and up to 9 others at your table. Since we travel in a pack of 8 that is quite the savings for the meals above. The cost of the card just went up from $60 to $75 - but still way worth it for us. You have to be an AP or Florida Resto purchase. The savings helps pay for my AP even though we only visit usually once per year.Pays for itself after 2 character meals for a party of 8 - the rest of the savings pays for at least 1/2 my AP. NOTE: they do automatically add 18% gratuity to the bill but that is fine and in line with what I would anyway...( actually allows me thediscretion on an additional 2% or so. And if I was really unhappy with a meal ( horrific service - bad food )- I would ask for a manager and seek some $ relief anyway. In 20+ years of trips only happened twice that it reached that level.I am not a petty person about things - but when they're really wrong- not quiet either. p.s. the TIW card also works at Vero Beach ( where we usually go after WDW for a few days)
Originally Posted By smedley Sounds wonderful as always Look forward to hearing about the places I have yet to try, hopefully one of these days