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Old 07-16-2004, 01:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Two more dining questions...

Which character breakfast is the best. My DS has decided he wants to go to one. Currently we have a PS for Liberty Tree Tavern for MSNSSHP.

Also, my DH and I want to have a grown-up only night's out. What would be the best place to go in your opinion.

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Old 07-16-2004, 01:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Character Meal - Chef Mickey's

Adults only - Victoria & Albert's. If that is too pricey I would recommend California Grill or Citrico's. Narcoosees would also give you a view of the fireworks (like California Grill) and is a nice restaurant.
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Old 07-16-2004, 01:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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How old is your DS? Does he like Mickey and Co? Or Pooh?
Chef Mickey's, 'Ohanas and the Cape May Breakfast all get lots of good reviews, as does Crystal Palace (if he still likes Pooh!). I don't think you can go wrong with those food quality-wise.
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Old 07-16-2004, 02:05 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Can't beat Crystal Palace, especially if your kids like Pooh.Food is excellent.
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Re: Two more dining questions...

I would recommend Chef Mickey's, Crystal Palace, or Cape May (breakfast) for your character meal.

For your night out, the other responses are great, and I'll just add Artist Point or Fulton's Crab House to the list
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Re: Two more dining questions...

For a boy, I'd agree with either Chef Mickey's, or Crystal Palace, unless of course he's a teenage boy.

Then you may want to consider PSB in Epcot - that Jasmine is HOT STUFF!

We have done all 3 of these, and enjoyed all of them! My youngest liked the interaction at Chef Mickey's the best - but she is a napkin-waving, party girl. While the food at all 3 is good, I liked the omelet station at the Crystal Palace myself!
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Chef Mickey's (for all the reasons previously stated) and cause the monorail goes through (my niece loved that part).

Crystal Palace - best character buffet (for food) in my humble opinion.
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Our favourite character breakfast is the Crystal Palace.

For adults-only, either Victoria and Albert's or the California Grill.
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Chef Mickey's by far with your DS.
If you and your DH are going to spend the entire night out then i would recommend going to wolfgang puck. Just make sure you request the chef's table. they ask you what you like and don't like and the make pretty nuch what you like. then go to pleasure island and dance the night away. Also california grill is a wonderful place to go to as well. DW and i love it here
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