Hello all- wanted to get some opinions for our last table service on our last evening at WDW. We have not planned anything that day so I am up for suggestions! here goes:
5/2 arrive at the Polynesian resort and head straight to MK for dinner at Liberty tree tavern (sadley no more character dining :(
5/3 AK early dinner at Tusker house then head straight to HS for Fanstasmic (no Fanstasmic dinner shows left) :(
5/4 Epcot dinner at Coral Reef (want to dine with the fishes LOL)
5/5 Waterparks and DTD-we will do QS dining this day either earl of sandwich or wolfgangs express
5/6 MK dinner at Cinderellas Royal Table
5/7 HS dinner at Sci Fi Dine in
5/8 (Friday) Have no set plans!
So any suggestions on Friday nights dinner? Any place you think is a must go?
I really am thankful to all that have helped me with various responses and suggestions! I am so excited for my trip I can hardly stand it. I think I am officially driving my Husband and my two daughters crazy! LOL!!!!!
Any suggestions for last table service on last night at WDW?
Are you planning on going to the parks the last day?
If so I would do either Le Cellier in EPcot
or Brown Derby in MGM....
Also perfect way to end the trip would be California Grill and watch wishes
If you are not planning on going to parks..I would pick either Boma or Jiko in Animal Kingdom or if you want a fun dinner..head over to Whispering Canyon Cafe in wilderness Lodge.
Don%26#39;t stress over no fantasmic dinners. I think this is the biggest rip off. You pay more bucks and your seat is not great.
I have never not gotten a seat at fantasmic even when I went 15 minutes ahead of time. Tons of room there so don%26#39;t worry. You are going at a slower time of year and will not have a problem getting center seats
Any suggestions for last table service on last night at WDW?
Narcoossee%26#39;s, Les Chef de France, Le Cellier, Bistro de Paris, Citricos, Flying Fish Cafe, Brown Derby, and Fulton%26#39;s are all family favorites. So many choices, so little time! You will just have to make another trip!
Enjoy!
Have you thought of dinner at your resort? Ohana or Kona?
If not what about Boma?
Oh and I too drive my family crazy but now that we are down to 11 days, it has kicked in with them too. They are equally as excited and are getting close to my craziness.
thank you to you both!
I will start looking up the menus.
I have not really decided yet what we are going to do on that last day. I think my husband and I will discuss with the kids on thursday night what they would like to do again. (or what they felt the may have missed if anything) We can always make sure we leave early enough from where ever we are to get to dinner.
Hi Macs,
We did Kona and Ohanas when we came to WDW for the first time in 07.
We will be having a few breakfasts in Kona this trip.
We enjoyed Ohanas but really feel like we want to experience something different.
When we went the first time I didnt make any dining reservations except Ohanas.
We were lucky that we managed to get into Kona%26#39;s one night and then we got really lucky and got a character meal at Liberty tree tavern.
This time I made sure to pay attention and get ADR.
There is so much we did not do the first time.
We didnt go to DTD at all and missed the waterparks so we are doing that this time. I added a night onto this trip so we can have a little more time to relax.
I am excited to see fantasmic and illuminations as well. (missed that the first time too! LOl)
I know you cant do it all in a week, but the nice thing is since we have allready been there we may not do all the rides. Just the ones we really liked so we can do the other things.
Like maybe a live show, Lion king or Beauty and the beast and Nemo!
See here I go ago again with the excitement.
I guess its just the idea that we get to spend time together as a family having so much fun that is so appealing!
have a wonderul trip Macs!
I will be looking forward to a trip report! ;)
It sounds like you%26#39;re on the Dining Plan? So you%26#39;d have 1 TS credit left, right? That would knock out a dinner show like Hoop de Doo or a Signature Restaurant which would cost 2 credits each.
If you have young ones and don%26#39;t want to burn a park ticket Whispering Canyon at the Wilderness Lodge might be fun. It%26#39;s a BBQ type place (they have other stuff) with lots of fun for the young and young and heart. Kind of like a western themed 50s Prime Time. Could be fun.
Your girls, however, might enjoy the buffet at Park Faire at the Grand Floridian. It would be a Cindy repeat though.
Jennifer
I am staying at the Poly and made reservations at Ohana, we%26#39;ve been before. I made it for 9:30 so we can see the fireworks as we dine!!! Try that or maybe Kona Cafe or maybe California grill.
Now I remember you saying you already ate at Kona and Ohana.
Good idea to wait until then to decide what to repeat.
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