Disney Dining Dad
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2018
My wife and I will be bringing our four-year-old daughter to Disney World for the first time in July, and as the "foodie" in the family, my responsibility is taking care of our meals. We have the Deluxe Dining Plan, and I have made reservations at a number of restaurants with the hopes of combining a fun, memorable experience for my daughter with some unbelievably good meals at "Signature Restaurants."
Here's what I currently have lined up:
Arrive on Sunday morning
Lunch: Be Our Guest
Dinner: Artist Point
We are staying in the Wilderness Lodge, and I thought we might just want to go to bed after dinner after waking up at 3:00 a.m. that day for our flight from PA.
Monday:
Breakfast: Cinderella's Royal Table
Dinner: 'Ohana
Tuesday:
Lunch: Yak and Yeti
Dinner: Yachtsman Steakhouse (this is our wedding anniversary, but our daughter will be with us)
Wednesday:
Lunch: '50s Prime Time Cafe
Dinner: Flying Fish
Thursday:
Breakfast: Garden Grill (Chip 'n' Dale's Harvest)
Dinner: Monsieur Paul
Depart on Friday
As you can see, I attempted to plan a day at each park, though we will have a hopper pass (and a few of the dinners are in or near Epcot).
I originally had our anniversary dinner at La Cellier, but I've read many reviews online saying that Yachtsman is better, even though it doesn't have the same hype.
I've also considered replacing Flying Fish with Narcoosee's or Artist Point with California Grill, but I've heard some negative reviews about the latter options while finding very few about the former.
My original plan for Epcot's one-credit meal was the Biergarten, but I feel like my daughter may prefer another character breakfast. Plus, many of the dinners are for mom and dad.
Please feel free to share any thoughts or suggestions that you may have. Thanks very much.
Here's what I currently have lined up:
Arrive on Sunday morning
Lunch: Be Our Guest
Dinner: Artist Point
We are staying in the Wilderness Lodge, and I thought we might just want to go to bed after dinner after waking up at 3:00 a.m. that day for our flight from PA.
Monday:
Breakfast: Cinderella's Royal Table
Dinner: 'Ohana
Tuesday:
Lunch: Yak and Yeti
Dinner: Yachtsman Steakhouse (this is our wedding anniversary, but our daughter will be with us)
Wednesday:
Lunch: '50s Prime Time Cafe
Dinner: Flying Fish
Thursday:
Breakfast: Garden Grill (Chip 'n' Dale's Harvest)
Dinner: Monsieur Paul
Depart on Friday
As you can see, I attempted to plan a day at each park, though we will have a hopper pass (and a few of the dinners are in or near Epcot).
I originally had our anniversary dinner at La Cellier, but I've read many reviews online saying that Yachtsman is better, even though it doesn't have the same hype.
I've also considered replacing Flying Fish with Narcoosee's or Artist Point with California Grill, but I've heard some negative reviews about the latter options while finding very few about the former.
My original plan for Epcot's one-credit meal was the Biergarten, but I feel like my daughter may prefer another character breakfast. Plus, many of the dinners are for mom and dad.
Please feel free to share any thoughts or suggestions that you may have. Thanks very much.