I think that sounds good! They all sound kid-friendly. Sanaa might be a little more adventurous for a 3 year old, but I'm sure she'll be entranced by the animals right outside!
Hi! I have finalized the dining reservations for an upcoming trip to WDW from Maryland that my wife and I are taking with our DD who will be 3 years old when we travel in late June. I wanted to state the restaurants I booked to see if any of you out there have anything positive/negative to say about your experiences there, with our without small children. Thanks in advance for any input that anyone can give!
---Earl
Our reservations include:
1. Crystal Palace (character dinner)
2. Sanaa (dinner)
3. Cinderella's Royal Table (character dinner)
4. Garden Grill (character dinner)
5. 50s Prime Time Cafe
*We are thinking of swapping Garden Grill and 50s for Chef Mickey's and Cape May Cafe. Not sure though!
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I think that sounds good! They all sound kid-friendly. Sanaa might be a little more adventurous for a 3 year old, but I'm sure she'll be entranced by the animals right outside!
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It Sanaa is absolutely amazing, and the best place on your list. Dont swap
One thing I would say is I dont think a WDW trip is complete without one dinner in World Showcase
I have done Crystal Palace dinner and Garden Grill dinner from your list. I really love Crystal Palace. The food is really good and the character experience is unbeatable, mostly because I really love the Winnie-the-Pooh characters. The Garden Grill dinner didn't do much for me. The characters were awesome and the costumes were great, but the meat served was all dry. I ended up going to Sunshine Seasons for food after Garden Grill. The scenery and the characters are great from Garden Grill, but with the price, it just doesn't make up for the food. Go with Crystal Palace. 50's Prime Time is on my Disney bucket list. If you go there, let me know how it is.
You know, I never really enjoyed the food at Crystal Palace, but the atmosphere was always really nice. It's certainly a beautiful place to eat.
Scott
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