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Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

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cj7305
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Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Ok, so we are going to Disney in February and I am so excited, but feel a little overwhelmed. Do you have any recommendations for dinner? I would like to have one fancy dinner , Iheard about a place in the Grand Floridian that is major $ but I hear it's worth it. Any help, advice is much appreciated. TIA

Posted 12/30/05 4:31 PM
 
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VirginiaDeb
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

California Grill on the roof of the Contemporary is very nice.

Posted 12/30/05 4:32 PM
 

june262004
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Epcot has some nice restaurants.

Posted 12/30/05 4:46 PM
 

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Posted by june262004

Epcot has some nice restaurants.



I agree. Don't know the name of it but we went to a nice Italian restaurant in Epcot in the Italy section.

Posted 12/30/05 4:57 PM
 

Elbee
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

I like Artist's Pointe at the Wildnerness Lodge

Posted 12/30/05 6:00 PM
 

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Posted by june262004

Epcot has some nice restaurants.



we ate at Les Chefs De France in Epcot, and it was Delicious!!!! very cute, and we sat in the glass room area, so we were looking out at the little fountain outside- Very Romantic.

also- it's not 'elegant' persay, but our favorite restaurant in Disney was OHANA (it's in the Polynesian)... Awesome!!! i love their pineapple coconut bread, and the food was Great. also, Great atmosphere (very Hawaiian), and if you have a late dinner there, request to sit by the windows, and you can watch Wishes (MK fireworks show) while you eat Chat Icon

Posted 12/30/05 6:03 PM
 

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

In Epcot, China and mexico also have great restaurants. My cousin is upper mngmnt for disney and he swears by Canadas steakhouse. I think its called "Cellar"

Posted 12/30/05 6:33 PM
 

justme1
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

I 2nd california grill for a nice dinner.

Posted 12/30/05 7:40 PM
 

KPtoys
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

http://allearsnet.com/din/rest_gltable.htm

check that out

We have ADRs for the California Grill during the Wishes showChat Icon in 3 weeksChat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 12/30/05 7:41 PM
 

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

I forget the name of it but the restaurant in Mexico is excellent.

Posted 12/30/05 7:41 PM
 

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

We went to Coral Reef in Epcot as our "fancy" dinner. It was so excellent and the view was very cool!

Posted 12/30/05 8:02 PM
 

mommy2bella
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Message edited 12/16/2011 4:28:06 PM.

Posted 12/30/05 8:58 PM
 

HillandRon
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

I second the Steakhouse in Canada at EPcot. It was really good!!!!!

Posted 12/30/05 9:16 PM
 

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

We love California Grill, Ohana, and the Epcot resteraunts (mexicanis yummy!!!) For a special occasion Victoria and Albert's in Grand Floridian is really nice.....we went the last night of our honeymoon. It is $$ but a great experince...they treat you like royalty! You get your own personalized menu

Posted 12/31/05 1:23 AM
 

JavaJunkie
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Emeril's Tchoup Chop in the Royal Pacific Hotel near Universal....if you go get the banana cream pie!!!

Message edited 12/31/2005 9:55:06 AM.

Posted 12/31/05 9:54 AM
 

DebG
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

A little more casual place that I love is Spoodles which is located at the boardwalk.

If you like crab legs go to Fulton's Crab House at the Marketplace, I promise you have NEVER seen crab legs like this!

A romantic place that is great is called Arthur's 27. Its on the 27th floor of the Wyndam Hotel and if you go, make reservations for later and request a window seat! That way, while oyu have dessert you can look at and watch the disney fireworks show called "wishes"

Another place we like is called the Yacht club, I just can't remember which hotel it is in.

That's all I can think of off the top of my head.

Posted 12/31/05 10:03 AM
 

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

I was going to mention Spoodles at the Boardwalk. My parents went there and they LOVED the food.

Posted 12/31/05 11:02 AM
 

cj7305
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Thanks so much for all the recommendations. I think we're going to try to go to Alberts & Victoria's one night. Can I make reservations now? I'm so excited, haven't been to Disney in years, we are staying at Port Orleans French Quarter, I hope it's nice.

Posted 12/31/05 12:26 PM
 

KPtoys
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

YOU CAN MAKE ADR'S 180 DAYS IN ADVANCE

Posted 12/31/05 12:49 PM
 

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Posted by KPtoys

YOU CAN MAKE ADR'S 180 DAYS IN ADVANCE



Yup!!! and Definitely make them NOW, if you're going during february break!!! you would be surprised at how many people make them That far in advance (like my DH!) Chat Icon

Posted 12/31/05 1:05 PM
 

KPtoys
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Posted by neeniebean86

Posted by KPtoys

YOU CAN MAKE ADR'S 180 DAYS IN ADVANCE



Yup!!! and Definitely make them NOW, if you're going during february break!!! you would be surprised at how many people make them That far in advance (like my DH!) Chat Icon



back when it was 90 days I was up at 7AM calling Disney to make ADR's for Cindys breakfast. My DH thought I was sleep walkingChat Icon

Posted 12/31/05 1:30 PM
 

neenie

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Posted by KPtoys
back when it was 90 days I was up at 7AM calling Disney to make ADR's for Cindys breakfast. My DH thought I was sleep walkingChat Icon



you sound just like my DH!! Chat Icon I have to say-- it was quite the sight to see him jump on the phones as soon as we made all of our decisions, and get all excited for Having booked the Princess Breakfast for us Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Message edited 12/31/2005 1:34:48 PM.

Posted 12/31/05 1:34 PM
 

KPtoys
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Let me tell you I am more excited than my 3 year old about seeing the characters and all our dining experiences and going to the parksChat Icon

Posted 12/31/05 1:36 PM
 

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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

Posted by KPtoys

Let me tell you I am more excited than my 3 year old about seeing the characters and all our dining experiences and going to the parksChat Icon



we were the same way!!!! Chat Icon i really think that disney was created for the Adults... btu they throw those things in to keep the kids entertained while the adults are having all their fun Chat Icon
have a great time!!! Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 12/31/05 1:38 PM
 

LSP2005
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Re: Disney help-restaraunt recommendations?

we always have the roast beef dinner in Canada at Epcot. I also liked that victorian looking hotel, but I forget its name.

Posted 12/31/05 2:04 PM
 
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