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Old 08-08-2004, 03:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I think we're pretty much decided that we'll go to the California Grill for Christmas Day dinner, but I'm unsure about the rest of the day. I'm thinking we should have a reasonably big breakfast (or possibly an early lunch) to keep us going until our dinner. Which restaurant would you go to, to start your Christmas Day off?
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Re: Christmas Day food

How about a nice breakfast at the Kona cafe to start your Christmas Day and maybe just grab some fruit for lunch if you are peckish, then you can leave lots of room for your lovely meal at the Cali Grill.

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I think I might try Whispering Canyon at WL if you're thinking of a hearty breakfast. The food is great, and what a magical way to spend Christmas morning. The hotel is decorated so beautifully, and I can't think of anyplace I'd rather have my Christmas breakfast than WL.
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Re: Christmas Day food

Are you going to be at the BCV then? You could do Cape May! I know I rolled myself out of there the last time we ate
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Re: Christmas Day food

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We're hoping for Cindy's. If I can't get in there, we'll probably go to Whispering Canyon.
I'm planning LeCellier and Candlelight Processional for dinner.
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My vote would be 1900PF..we did this for New Year's Day on 2003 and thought it was the best breakfast buffet meal we have had (and we have done most of them!). Great food, service and characters.
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Is that a rhetorical question Cheryl?! CRYSTAL PALACE, unless 1900 PF still has our gloomy friend?
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Is that a rhetorical question Cheryl?! CRYSTAL PALACE, unless 1900 PF still has our gloomy friend?

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Well, he was there for breakfast in May....
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Hubby and I are planning breakfast at Crystal Palace then a late afternoon dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table - it is christmas day after all

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I think CP or PF would be your best bets for a very filling breakfast!!!
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Is that a rhetorical question Cheryl?! CRYSTAL PALACE, unless 1900 PF still has our gloomy friend?

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Well there ya go! Curious though, which breakfast do you prefer?
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Of the Crystal Palace and 1900 Park Fare, we preferred the Crystal Palace. We thought the selection of food was better, as was the interaction with the characters. We preferred dinner at 1900 Park Fare to breakfast there.
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