Originally Posted By nevadarebel My friends are going in about 10 days and were wondering about where to eat and if it is too late to make reservations. I told them that my LP family would help me out so I am looking for any advice on where to eat. They are a family of 5 with their girls being 11,9 and 5. Thanks in advance.
Originally Posted By nevadarebel oh, I forgot to add that they will be there for 8 days so any suggestions on multiple day eating is appreciated and welcomed!
Originally Posted By trekkeruss With all girls, they probably would enjoy one of the Princess character meals. Any character meal, really. <a href="http://allearsnet.com/din/cb.htm" target="_blank">http://allearsnet.com/din/cb.h tm</a> Rainforest Café is probably another good choice. Hard to say without knowing who's fussy and so on.
Originally Posted By smedley I would also suggest Boma, California Grill (higher end) and pretty much any of the Epcot world showcase restaurants, I hear good things about Whispering Canyon too..
Originally Posted By smedley In terms of if it's too late, I think it will be busy, but hopefully if they're flexible they should be ok
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom They should be able to make resavations at any time, so its not too late to make resevations. I would suggest they call as soon as possible to make resevations. I would recommend eating at the restraunt in the castle ( I think its Called Cinderella's Table no sure ). I would recommend the Princess character meal ( lunch or dinner ) in Norway. Other than that... let them decide what looks good. I find one of my favorite things to do it to try a "new" restraunt on everytrip. Oh yes, I would recommend Ghirridelli chocolate!
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb 50s Prime Time at MGM is fun, and I liked the pot roast so much I make it for my family.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 My family never liked meatloaf until I made it the Prime Time way. The sauce is delish.
Originally Posted By nats30 With any luck you might be able to get in at Cjef Mickey at the Contemporary. I liked Chef Mickey when it was in what is now called Downtown Disney.
Originally Posted By Chedstro I second Boma at the Animal Kingdom Lodge (wonderful!) and Whispering Canyon at the Wilderness Lodge (so much fun for kids and adults as well) Cindy