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nursie
22 Jan 06, 07:22 PM
: wavey: :wavey:
Hi everybody
Has anyone got any tips or fav food places in DLP :mickeybou
Going in march for DD 2nd birthday :cake: :gift:
Any advice will be appreciated:)
Ps not fussed on Rain Forest Cafe
pboniface
22 Jan 06, 07:29 PM
The one in Pirates of the Caribbean was my favourite.. closely followed by the western saloon in the disney village thingy there.
disneydaft
22 Jan 06, 07:46 PM
We liked Annetes Diner in the Disney Village.
It was a bit of a shock though when everybody started singing and dancing. :)
donnakirby
22 Jan 06, 09:51 PM
hi we had a character meal at the lucky nugget saloon and it was fantastic and we also went to planet hollywood which was really good too.
the lucky nugget saloon is in disneyland park.
ElenaP
22 Jan 06, 11:02 PM
We love Walt's, although last trip was a bit down with quality. An _excellent_ place to eat is the all-you-can-eat buffet restaurant in the Disneyland Hotel, Inventions: very nice service, very nice food!
Ciao,
ElenaP from Italy
goodevans
23 Jan 06, 05:29 PM
Hi,
The Auberge De Cendrillon (sorry probably spelt that wrong but The Cinderella Restaurant in English!!:blush: ) was wonderul!!
Lovely surroundings and a first class 3 course meal (which worked out only slightly more expensive than a very average burger and pizza meal at the Rainforest Cafe !!)
Apart from the food the service (from servers dressed as maids and footmen) was excellent and the crockery was all themed too!
There was a children's menu but I'm sure your DD would love Cinderella's chocolate slipper for dessert:tounge:
Hope you all have a wonderful time :grin:
Jan
x
joeyk83
23 Jan 06, 07:09 PM
Hi
Cafe Mickeys was my favourite in Disney Village.
Food was really nice and excellent character interaction.
Thanks
Joanne
nursie
23 Jan 06, 08:00 PM
Thanks for the tips.
Is there any thing that we really shouldnt miss while we are there?
Another question,
Is the Lion King show the same as in Orlando, the same goes for Star Tours.
Thanks,
Nursie
my nephew goes to DLP with the school for 4 days any body got any views on how much spends to take with him he needs to buy lunch and dinner each day and drinks and snacks and of course other bits of tat that any 14 year old must have ( i know he might blow it all at the first service area he hits but at least if we know he went with enought to keep him fed and watered )
Armanaleg
23 Jan 06, 08:09 PM
: wavey: :wavey:
Hi everybody
Has anyone got any tips or fav food places in DLP :mickeybou
Going in march for DD 2nd birthday :cake: :gift:
Any advice will be appreciated:)
Ps not fussed on Rain Forest Cafe
Hi
We all loved Planet Hollywood, gr8 atmosphere :thumb: , also Annette's Diner.
Jon
TandCmum
23 Jan 06, 08:15 PM
Hi,
The Auberge De Cendrillon (sorry probably spelt that wrong but The Cinderella Restaurant in English!!:blush: ) was wonderul!!
Lovely surroundings and a first class 3 course meal (which worked out only slightly more expensive than a very average burger and pizza meal at the Rainforest Cafe !!)
Apart from the food the service (from servers dressed as maids and footmen) was excellent and the crockery was all themed too!
There was a children's menu but I'm sure your DD would love Cinderella's chocolate slipper for dessert:tounge:
Hope you all have a wonderful time :grin:
Jan
x
is this in the castle???
TandCmum
23 Jan 06, 08:24 PM
is this in the castle???
s'okay i realise it's a seperate restaurant.
Have a look at this site, it's mainly in german but has great photos of all the restaurants and food
http://www.dlrp.spantig.net/
suzanne
xxx
BevS97
23 Jan 06, 08:40 PM
The Lion King show is completely different to the one in Orlando, it's more like the stage show (I think, haven't seen the stage show). It is very good.
We liked the Blue Lagoon and Walts.
This site is all about food!
...I am a veggie and it is a nightmare finding things I like.
Leanne1977
24 Jan 06, 12:43 AM
I am also a veggie and it is pretty tough finding good veggie meals. This will be our first trip to DLP, we go next week, and i found the following site very useful.
http://www.dlpfoodguide.com/magickingdom.html
Hope this helps.:wavey:
monkeehanger
24 Jan 06, 11:59 AM
I don't think the French have a word for vegetarian, lol.
I think the Pirates restaurant is the best by far too.
I was very disappointed with Cafe Mickey, poor food and service.
Planet Hollywood is probably a good banker, reasonably priced, good food and service. Typical of Planet Hollywood in general.
I still find it all a bit overpriced though and there is very little alternative.
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