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jezzebell
16 Aug 05, 11:45 AM
Hi all im going back to Orlando for the fourth time in dec but ive never really taken much notice of good places to eat, we just stop when we're hungry and eat watever's there!

this year, after reading your reports i fancy some of the places mentioned so... whats your top choice??

theres 6 of us going aged 36 (me) 34 (partner) kids 12 and 8 and parents 68 and 72.

Also my dad has his b/day over there and i was thinking of booking him and my mum for the candlelight thingy (sorry the name escapes me lol ) and a meal at Le Celler (sp) anyone else done this?

Thanks

Sue
16 Aug 05, 11:52 AM
For us, absolute essentials are Red Lobster (not just seafood) there are a few around -I Drive, 192 and Crossroads at LBV.
Jungle Jims at Crossroads
and Chillis for mexican, again a few scattered about.

jezzebell
16 Aug 05, 03:24 PM
thanks for that.

anyone else got any recommendations?

Claire_L
16 Aug 05, 03:27 PM
Red Lobster (http://www.redlobster.com/discover/dinner.asp) is great for seafood and other food as well :D Our fav!

Tony Roma's (http://www.tonyromas.com/files/menu.asp) Mmmmmm those ribs :)

TGI Friday's (http://www.tgifridays.com/menu/index.htm) great for all round food.

Ruby Tuesday (http://www.rubytuesday.com/menu.asp) lovely burgers and the salad bar is fab!

Enjoy ;)

Claire :wink

HJW
16 Aug 05, 03:31 PM
TRy Olive Garden if you like Italian and Baham Breeze is good.

Sam_Smith
16 Aug 05, 03:37 PM
Claire

Can you tell me where Ruby Tuesdays is.

It looks fantastic!

:D

Claire_L
16 Aug 05, 03:41 PM
Sam there is a Ruby Tuesday at the Florida Mall just by the main doors leading to the food court :D The salad bar is only $2.59 when with an entree ie burger :)
Claire :wink

Sam_Smith
16 Aug 05, 03:45 PM
Thanks Claire

Another one for the holiday plan.

My DH thinks I'm insane. I've even told him he can choose from each of the menus now if he likes!

:wink

Control freak or what!

:D

BEC
16 Aug 05, 04:04 PM
you have got to go to Olive garden, i had the best meal ever there

goodevans
16 Aug 05, 04:13 PM
Hi,
Have eaten at Le Cellier in Canada(epcot) and really enjoyed it.
I would recommend booking for Priority seating as it is not that big a restuarant and even with Priority seating we did have a long wait! We saw lots of people turn up without bookings being turned away.
We would heartily recommend the Canadian Cheddar Cheese soup for starters-delicious!
My DS had the chocolate mousse for dessert and was tickled that it came up in the shape of a Moose's head!!

For a special evening why not try The Animal Kingdom Lodge-have a good wander around/view the animals etc (there are plenty of seating areas to relax in for the more senior members)and then visit their Boma Buffet restaurant (very popular and usually tops any polls held on the Dibb as one of the best buffets).
It has such a wide variety that everyone will find lots to eat-its not all spicy stuff by any means! The desserts are to die for!! Again I think you would be advised to book. They also do a wonderful breakfast buffet-not cheap but very special too!

Just some ideas - may you and your family have a wonderful time.

Jan
x

mallaeus
16 Aug 05, 04:16 PM
in the theme parks ... mythos at ioa is a must as is the 50's prime time at mgm, we did restaraunt marrakesh this year and it was fantastic.
Went to jungle jims (fantastic burgers) at the crossroads, love chillis on i drive (tex mex) and for breakfast ponderosa was an everydayer for us.
Lee and Tracey

Claire_L
16 Aug 05, 04:17 PM
Boma at AKL does a wonderful breakfast buffet :)
Claire :wink

mallaeus
16 Aug 05, 04:18 PM
also forgot to mention and i can't believe it the kona cafe at disneys polyenesian resort.
Lee and Tracey

Claire_L
16 Aug 05, 04:19 PM
The Yachtsman Steakhouse and the Yacht Club Galley at the Yacht Club are both very nice to eat at :D
Claire :wink

jezzebell
16 Aug 05, 05:02 PM
wow thanks very much everyone think we're off to ruby tuesdays for tea!! lol if only......