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What's your must have favorite place to eat at in Orlando or the Disney parks?

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and whats the pay scale person? Me and my family will be going there soon (son's 10 and 15)

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  1. The hard rock cafe for lunch.


  2. Yes, they tend to be more expensive, but you are eating within Disney. Some have front windows to the evening fireworks. Otherwise you spend money on gas in the car.Hey, it is your vacation. Have fun. Try these favorites:

    California Grill

    Emeril's Orlando

  3. I personall think they will love NBA CITY in citywalk(Universal Studios)

  4. I can only speak to the Universal parks experience as I have not stayed near  Disney.

    I like Margaritaville...it is nothign fancy but after a long day at the Universal Parks it is a great place to enjoy an adult beverage and watch the crowds going in and out.  The food is pretty basic bar food but it is a festive atmosphere with lots of outside dining available.  Like pretty much every place there, it is kid-friendly before 8:00 p.m.

  5. I really like going to Capital Grille, its really expensive and fancy. you can also check out the restaurant they have in Universal Studios, they have alot. Or downtown disney, they have planet hollywood, and fultons are really good seafood place. ITs just some ideas then the regular chain restaurants.

  6. Don't eat at the Disney parks if you can avoid it.  Even the restaurants in their hotels tend to be less than stellar and often just gross.  Plus, they grossly overprice everything so you leave feeling twice as robbed.  However, Spoodles is a great Mediterranean restaurant located between the Boardwalk and Beach Club resorts (close to Epcot).  Other than that, the Crystal Palace in Magic Kingdom is pretty good, as well as some of the ethnic foods in the various countries around Epcot (China, in particular).  Meals will cost from ten to forty dollars per person, depending on whether you will be drinking alcohol and where you choose to eat.

    Off property, you should have an endless selection of great restaurants.  Orlando is one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world and delicious selections are literally around every corner.

  7. ok i live about 45 min from orlando so my family and i go there a lot. If you want a nicer place go to Emril's which is on the city walk or Del Friscos or the palm. there are a lot of places on city walk cant really go wrong

  8. Best For Families

    Coral Reef Restaurant

    Kid's feel like the Little Mermaid at this one-of-a-kind dining room where just a trident's throw away is Epcot's Living Seas' 6-million-gallon aquarium rife with coral reefs and sea life. And adults feel like Poseidon after just one bite of the restaurant's stellar seafood and the oh-so-delicious pepper jack cheese grits.

    50's Prime Time Café

    What kid doesn't want to experience life way back when. They'll get a fun dose of it at this Disney-MGM Studios' restaurant. Dine on savory renditions of good old American comfort food watching Leave it to Beaver and Topper on black and white TVs sitting on the counter between the toaster and the blender. "Mom" herself is your server, making sure everyone in the "family" observes good manners.

    Whispering Canyon Café

    Honest-to-goodness, rib-stickin' barbecued vittles served piping hot in an iron skillet is right up a wannabe cowboy's alley at this fun-loving restaurant at the Wilderness Lodge. Come prepared for plenty of hootin' and hollerin' and please, whatever you do, don't ask for the ketchup unless, that is, you like a lot of attention.

    Best to Book Ahead For

    California Grill

    This sensational restaurant at the Contemporary Resort should be at the top of every visitors list. From exemplary sushi to the exceptional New American cuisine to sensational desserts and the outstanding California wine list each available by the glass, this place has it all. From its lofty heights diners can see the Magic Kingdom, the sparkling Seven Seas Lagoon, and, best of all, a picture-perfect view of the Wishes fireworks. Just try to time your meal around the fireworks and head outside to the super observation platform for a bird's-eye view of the extravaganza.

    Cinderella's Royal Table

    If there was ever a place to plan ahead for, this is it. Exactly 180 days prior to the anticipated day, countless parents rise at the crack of dawn to be one of the first to call for dining reservations. All just to insure that their darling little ones will be among the lucky few to be seated high atop Cinderella's Castle at the Magic Kingdom. If you don't snag a reservation your children will never forgive you.

    Victoria and Albert's

    Demand is high for this fantastic dining spot at the Grand Floridian Resort. Once you've secured your spot, just sit back and prepare to be wowed by tables set in Wedgewood china, Christofle silver, Frette linens, and Riedel crystal, and cuisine that will knock your socks off.

    Best For Vegetarians

    Victoria and Albert's

    Here is one place that vegetarians won't feel short changed. A seven-course vegetarian menu, expertly overseen by the illustrious Chef de Cuisine Scott Hunnell, is offered nightly. It can't get much better than that.

    Boma

    The essence of Africa is potent beneath Boma's circular, thatched roof where hearty foods prepared with an African flair (and a dash of American cuisine for the picky eater) are the fare. An entire section (or pod) of meatless dishes with such items like vegetable lentil kofta, braised greens, vegetable skewers, and several kinds of exotic salads are par for the course.

    Best Character Dining

    Crystal Palace

    Winnie the Pooh, and his friends, Eeyore, Piglet, and Tigger are your hosts in a sunlight-drenched, conservatory-style restaurant found at the castle end of Main Street in the Magic Kingdom. Here you'll find a surprisingly good and bountiful buffet, definitely one of the better spreads in the park.

    1900 Park Fare

    At this popular spot at the Grand Floridian Resort is Mary Poppins, Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Alice in Wonderland, and the Mad Hatter for breakfast; in the evening hours the characters from Cinderella are in attendance. And the food is perhaps Disney's best buffet.

    Akershus Royal Banquet Hall

    Those who love the idea of ethnic dining should try this atypical one housed at Epcot in a replica of Oslo's Akershus Castle. Disney Princesses are in attendance at all meals and may include Belle, Ariel, Cinderella, Jasmine, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and Mary Poppins.

    Best Wine List

    Citricos

    This Mediterranean influenced restaurant at the Grand Floridian Resort is rightly proud of its global wine list, a Wine Spectator Restaurant Award winner. On the menu you'll find a suggested wine to accompany each course.

    Jiko

    At the Animal Kingdom Lodge's signature dining room you can order from the most extensive list of South African wines this side of Johannesburg. Also a Wine Spectator Restaurant Award winner, more than 65 of South Africa's boutique wineries showcase their vintages here.

    California Grill

    As if the spectacular food and the mind-boggling view isn't enough, the outstanding California wine list is also exceptional with 100 wines offered by the glass.

    Victoria and Albert's

    Yet again this, Disney's most acclaimed restaurant, makes the cut, and has the distinction of being Disney's only restaurant to receive the coveted Wine Spectator "Best of Award of Excellence", with 700 selections on the menu and 4,200 bottles in its cellar.

    Best Hip Scene

    Todd English's Bluezoo

    There's plenty of buzz surrounding this dreamy outpost at the Walt Disney World Dolphin where it's worth the cost of dinner just to check out the stunning, underwater-like fantasyland dining room adorned with air bubble light fixtures, shimmery silver-blue organza curtains, and carpeting mimicking an expanding drop of water. But if dinner isn't in your plans, the lounge here is just as cool where martinis and a raw bar are on order.

    Raglan Road

    It's easy to imagine you're in the heart of Dublin at Raglan Road, Downtown Disney's newest restaurant and pub. Come in for a drink, a snack, or for a meal... whatever, just don't miss this fantastic spot. Irish musicians provide authentic entertainment accompanied by delicious, contemporary Irish cuisine

  9. Debbie--for favorite places to eat at Disney World based on a synthesis of guest ratings form lots of places, see this page: http://yourfirstvisit.net/planning-your-...

    My own personal don't miss are Casey's corner, Pecos Bills, and the ice cream shop in the Magic Kingdom, and Flame Tree Barbecue at Animal Kingdom...just a fast food guy I guess...

    Have a great trip!! Dave

  10. At Epcot...the World showcase area, ethnic foods. We like the Norwegian, German and English for lunch. Also, the Rainforest at the Disney Village shopping area.

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