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| A-Ticket holder Join Date: Jun 2007
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| Some Dining opinions I am going to be heading to disney with my DH, grandmother and grandfather. We will be there for mousefest!!!! ![]() ![]() Anyways we are going to have the dining plan. As I have it set we are going to eat at Boma, LeCellier, O'hana and we need two more places. I have it set like this.... 12/12 - Animal Kingdom, dinner Boma (we are staying at the lodge) 12/13 - Epcot dinner LeCellier 12/14 - Studios - Dinner (?) 12/15 - Magic Kingdom - O'hana 12/16 we are leaving in the afternoon that day So we have 2 open spots. I was thinking breakfast maybe somewhere or lunch. I was thinking the Coral Reef maybe. I am just not sure. My grandfather is hard of hearing and his hearing aids make it hard for him to be in really loud environments. I am trying to get a once DP credit, quite restraurant. Any ideas? thanks all! |
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| Celebrate Everyday! | You already have 'Ohana (not O'hana), but Kona Cafe at the Polynesian is a very nice meal and quieter than most places. They have excellent breakfasts and dinners. Coral Reef is a nice place, but check the menu before you decide (Restaurant Dining Menus from Walt Disney World has all the menus, although they do change periodically). Mama Melrose's in the Studios might be good if you like Italian. It has been a few years since I've eaten there, but I don't remember it as exceptionally loud. Boatwright's at Port Orleans: Riverside and Shutters at Old Port Royale, Caribbean Beach Resort are also quieter places. Hope that helps a bit! Happy Planning!
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| Fastpass Holder Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Selkirk, NY
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| Please note that if you're *arriving* on 12/12, then you only have one open spot, not two. You get one table, one counter, and one snack per NIGHT of your reservation, not per day. If you're actually arriving the evening of 12/11 and spending a full day at Animal Kingdom, then disregard this message. :-) |
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| Fastpass Holder Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 556
| I like the San Angel Inn at Epcot. As for the Studioes, I think the best bet maybe to take a boat to one of the Crescent Lake resorts. Spoodles may be a good option |
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| Dreaming.... Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: England - too far away!
Posts: 1,363
| I like the San Angel too, but it's fairly hard to hear each other! How about Brown Derby at the Studios? Or a character meal? |
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| C-Ticket Holder Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Houston
Posts: 117
| I didn't find Liberty Tree Tavern to be extremely loud last time I was there. It is a character meal though in case you are trying to avoid any of those. I believe Garden Grill is pretty quiet as well |
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| Keep to the code. Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Kentukiana
Posts: 441
| Holywood & Vine has a nice buffet @ the Studios- excellent desert selection too. |
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| B-Ticket Holder Join Date: May 2007 Location: Western NY
Posts: 71
| Two of my favorite restaurants at WDW are in the Studios. 50's Prime Time Cafe and Sci-Fi Dine In. I didn't find either of them to be exceptionally loud and they both have really fun environments. We like the food better at Prime Time but we all enjoyed what we had at Sci -Fi too!
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