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Old 2 Oct 19, 10:08 AM  
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Hi guys,

Planning our ADR's and have pencilled in all but one TS.

We are trying to do most to coincide with park visits but not essential. We're not really bothered about posh nosh dressing up dining as done it loads in the past with DDDP, other holidays, cruises, working away with work etc. We have the following on the list:

* Sci-Fi Dine in
* Donald Safari breakfast
* Ohana
* Crystal Palace breakfast
* Jungle Navigation
* Chef Mickey breakfast
* 1900 Park fare Cinderella dinner
* Chef Mickey dinner
* Cinderella castle lunch
* Crystal Palace dinner
* Rainforest Cafe AK late
* Snow white storybook dinner
* Lilo & Stitch breakfast
* Hollywood & Vine (fantasmic)
* California brunch for the adults if we can

Any suggestions for the one spare? We have twins who are 15, 1 mega fussy eater.

Any above you would perhaps ditch or change?

Ones that we have done previous or are on the no no list:

* Teppan Edo
* Flying Fish
* Chip n Dale at EP
* Princess storybook at EP
* Supercalifrag... breakfast
* Hoop De Doo
* Aloha show
* Cape may minnie breakfast

Thanks for any feedback or thoughts
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Old 2 Oct 19, 10:11 AM  
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Yak and Yeti is missing? We had one of our best meals there! We also really enjoyed The Plaza restaurant and that has a menu suitable for fussy eaters.
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Old 2 Oct 19, 10:50 AM  
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What about Via Napoli?
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Old 2 Oct 19, 10:53 AM  
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Yak and Yeti is missing? We had one of our best meals there! We also really enjoyed The Plaza restaurant and that has a menu suitable for fussy eaters.
Ah that should be on the no no list
We did it few years back and are going to get some QS/snacks from there
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What about Via Napoli?
I shall look at that now, thx
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Old 2 Oct 19, 11:52 AM  
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That is a lot of character meals (nearly all of them), do your family particularly enjoy them or is there a risk you could get a bit over it every meal time?

Our favourite 1TS meal on our recent trip was Planet Hollywood in Disney Springs.
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Raglan Road is nice and the food suits plain eaters and has great entertainment.

We are trying Chef art smiths homecoming this time as it gets great reviews. These are both at Disney springs though.

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That is a lot of character meals (nearly all of them), do your family particularly enjoy them or is there a risk you could get a bit over it every meal time?

Our favourite 1TS meal on our recent trip was Planet Hollywood in Disney Springs.
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We started with no character meals as they reckon they are too old for them. Slowly but surely they have sneaked them in to the point of

Think i need to sit down and perhaps scrap a few off especially as we have done them all.
On the other hand though they are a laugh and part of the fun
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Splitsville and Chef Arts Homecomin sound like they'd be perfect.
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Homecomin for sure! We had an absolutely delicious meal in there on our last lunch and the Hummingbird cake for pud was out of this world (tasty and enourmous ) .
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