Dining reservation window opens Monday for us. WOOHOO!! this is our 1st trip and we don't really know about many restaurants. We have the dining plan with 2 snack and 1...
Nicole C. replied:
AK- Quick Service- Flame Tree MK-QS- Columbia Harbor House
Kathleen M. replied:
I'll second Tusker House at AK. Try to get a late breakfast around 10:40. That way, you'll have a breakfast round at the buffet around 10:50 and a lunch round around 11:10. The turnover between breakfast and lunch is at 11.
Michelle G. replied:
Mmm Grand Marnier Slushy is worth a trip to Epcot alone
Mandy L. replied:
The regular dining plan comes with 1 snack (just thought I would let you know I'm case you are planning on more than 1 snack a day) the deluxe comes with 2 though. We do a character breakfast everyday and I think all the ones we have done are all good . I would choose on what characters you want to meet the most. If I had to pick favorites it would be chef Mickey. Tusker house. Ohana We also really like tusker house and crystal palace for lunch. Chef Mickey dinner is one of our favorite dinners! Non character meals Trex is my favorite. Be our guest dinner was a favorite for my family (I didn't like the food I'm picky but experience was awesome)
Laura W. replied:
Your meal plsn has 1 sit down, 1 quick and 1 snack a day. Have you read the menus on allears? Thst helped me plan our meals. http://allears.net/dining/menu
Kelly E. replied:
We'll be there the same time:) Our reservations open Sunday! These are what we're planning: Epcot-Garden Grill it's a fun character meal that revolves around the Land ride. Magic Kingdom- Liberty Tree Tavern(thanksgiving style food), Be our Guest (Belle's Castle), We are also doing T-Rex cafe, Ohana (Lilo and Stitch Breakfast).
Amber W. replied:
My kids are similar ages (7, 5, 3, and 1) and here are the places we are doing. We picked them for good food quality and fun atmosphere. I reviewed menus on allears.net. we have 3 MK days and on one of them we are doing Kona Cafe (at the poly) for bre akfast before park opening. Dinner that day we are doing Whispering Canyon (at wilderness lodge and a boat ride away). Also doing these sit downs MK- Crystal Palace, Be our Guest. HS- Prime Time Cafe and Sci Fi Restaurant. AK- Tusker House. We are doing Epcot too but that's because we have 10 days.
Lindsay L. replied:
Paige Shepherd we did dinner bc its more bang for your buck. Plus the littles were refreshed after naps at dinner vs being on the verge of naptime for lunches. Try and get Crystal Palace before park opening if you can. We got one with big intentions of taking people-less pucs on main street before park opening. Instead we were running thru the parking lot, sweating on the ferry, and running to the entry and ended up leaving an unnamed child at the turnstiles bc we were rushing not be charged for missing our ressie! Yall would totally be able to make it to an early reservation though!
Sean L. replied:
Everyone has different tastes. Go through one of the sites, like wdwig.com and see what grabs you.
Judy A. replied:
we always do Chef Mickey our first night to get to see the main characters. Biergarten in Epcot is fun for kids as is Prime Time Cafe in Hollywood Studio. check allears.net for menu and reviews.
Does anyone know if there is any restaurants that will be having Thanksgiving dinner
Lesa H. replied:
Cracker Barrel should be
Cheyene L. replied:
I am not sure! I am sure there is... but if not, I would love to cook your meal for you. Or even just a few desserts for at home after your dinner. My company is Jesse’s Girl and my business page i https://www.facebook.com/290987731401092 s In The Kitchen With Jesse’s Girl.
Dear city of Greenville, we do not need a Cotton Patch Café or any other casual American dining restaurant. We need a good steakhouse or a good Italian place like Olive...
LeighAnn H. replied:
Victoria Hosking
Robb H. replied:
Point of history. Greenville had an excellent steakhouse here for years. It was called The Country Kitchen. It was located out on I-30 just past the Hwy 50 exit. Very small room. Maybe 10 tables and you always needed reservations. You dressed nice to go there. It closed only because the people running it retired. In Marketing-speak, they found a niche and filled it. Red Lobster and Olive Garden are sister stores but use different demographics for site selection. That may change though as Darden, who owns both chains has been seriously considering setting Red Lobster aside for sale. Darden would keep Olive Garden because it's formula is better suited to the new trend in - wait for it - upscale Chili's/Applebee's and Cotton Patch style stores. Look at the formula change at Ruby Tuesday's. And Chipotle started from scratch with that formula. Even Friday's is upscaling. Take also the locations of the 3 already here. They are technically in Greenville but their locations are geared toward the county and through traffic. Cotton Patch is no different. Notice where McDonald's and Chik Fil A are? Same thing. Why? Because "Greenville" does not have the demographics to support a store on its on, but the county does and fortunately Greenville does have the traffic through the area to support a store like those mentioned and the area is going to be that way for a long time. The key will turn when the area starts attracting more people with higher income and higher disposable income and other factors I won't mention here.
Dakota G. replied:
I fully agree. Olive Garden, while not the best I've ever had, is better than what we got. I'm sick of driving 30 minutes every time I want to go out.
Robb H. replied:
I heard a lot of good things about Tuscan Slice at first but nothing in the last couple of months.
Anyone know of places hiring for me? No offense but no fast food or anything like that. 5 years customer service experience. Hotel experience. Cash handling experience....