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1 Nov 18, 01:51 PM |
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21st bday dinner
Please please help. I love planning for our holiday but I feel overwhelmed about trying to organise an amazing 21st for my daughter in June. There will be 6 of us. We are staying in a villa but I have booked The Grand Floridian for 1 night on the day of her bday. I really need advice on which restaurant to book for dinner. I am look8ng at either The Grand Floridian, Epcot or Magic Kingdom. It doesn’t have to be a character experience but I’m open to that idea too.
Help! All advice appreciated
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1 Nov 18, 10:55 PM |
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We went to California Grill for the first time this year and I while it is very expensive, it was worth every penny. The food was lovely, the service was really good too but being able to go out onto the balcony and watch the fireworks across the whole of MK, with the music piped in too felt very special
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2 Nov 18, 09:43 PM |
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Have a look at the menus of all restaurants in those locations you’ve mentioned, I found that much easier to eliminate the menus we wouldn’t go for
I booked Narcoosee’s at GF as a surprise for my parents whilst we are there and I’ve never seen a bad review of it yet |
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3 Nov 18, 12:28 PM |
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We had my daughters 18th at Narcoosees , we ordered mini Cinderella castle cake which was lovely , we had a wonderful night and watching the fireworks from there was really special.
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3 Nov 18, 01:18 PM |
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Would she appreciate Victoria & Alberts do you think?
I know my daughter probably wouldn't have as she's not enough of a foodie but if your daughter is, it's a very special experience. For me, I'd personally avoid anywhere that accepts DDP as find they can be too rushed, for a 21st celebration I'd want to relax and take our time to enjoy the experience.
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5 Nov 18, 07:16 PM |
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slightly serious Dibber
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Thanks for you’re replies. Would love to go to Victoria and Alberts but there will be six of us ... we could just order bread and water? 😂
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5 Nov 18, 08:10 PM |
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How about Citricos? Chefs table would be cool.
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