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What resturants can eat lunch at while you watch Disney World parades?

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Also, what other resturants are reasonable in and around disney world?

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  1. There is a hot dog restaurant on the corner near the Crystal Palace, but go on the Disney web site and you can search for restaurants. They really do offer many reasonable places, but they might be crowded, so make a reservation all the time.


  2. Pecos Bill Cafe (they have great taco salads and huge burritos) is probably your best bet, but you'll need to sit near a window or outside.  Even then, there is a great chance that people will be standing in front of you and the parade.

    Any other restaurant will likely have the same problem of viewers in between you and the parade.  I'm trying to think of a restaurant that has a second level but I don't think there is one!  Good luck.

    http://www.cooldisneytrips.com

  3. All I consider you do is call 'em and they'll be able to help you better. Or else, you could look on their website and maybe email them. They'll surely respond you back.

  4. Most of the locations across Disney World arent particulalry great for watching parades, especially if the parks are crowded.  The quick service locations may have some available seating in any outdoor areas that might be connected to them.  These areas will most likely fill up quick with people who think they are going to get a great view but in all honesty your probably better off getting some food you can carry with you and find an open spot in the crowd to watch the parade.

    California Grill on top of the contemporary has an amzing view of the magic kingdom fireworks if your luck enough to get a reservation around that time.

    At Epcot the Rose and Crown has outdoor seating available during fireworks but these fill up quick.

    Most of the restaurants off Disney property are higher priced because they are in the tourist area.  There are plenty of bar restaurants around the area(ale house).  Also some casual dining (chilis, hooters), slightly higher end, (carrabbas) and a few steakhouses around.

  5. stay away from the giant turkey legs...they made my family sick...some of the fast food isn't so great but if you find a good place, I'm sure it'll be fine.  On a scale of 1-10...10 is the best... most of the stuff is a 6.

    try eating at Cafe Tu Tu Tango (very crowded at night but late lunch or early dinner is perfect timing)  I highly recommend it!!!  It's the best!!!  It's not in Disney but it's close.  

    Have fun!

  6. go to disneyworld.com and find out.

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