If you have a car, another option is eating off property. We love our "must do" Disney restaurants, but have found some really good options offsite. In fact, they are now "must do" as well. Most of these places are very good at a fraction of Disney prices.
80&89 Off-site, HONEYMOON 97 Port Orleans, '02 & '03 Offsite, '04 Poly Concierge, '05 Poly,'07 Contemporary, Feb. 08 GF, Dec. '08 Poly, May '10 Offsite, Mar.'11 FW Cabin,May '12 and July'12 Wyndham Bonnet Creek,July'13 Windsor Hills, March '14 AofA, Fourth of July '14 Poly,June 2015 SSR
forever a child;2468746 wrote: I am looking up Mouse Perks in the app store and it is not showing up. What should I be looking up as I would love to check it out. Thanks! :mickey:
Apparently it's an android app only (I tried to find it too.) Instead, try mouseperks.com
2nd vote for Flame tree BBQ at AK.
AK also has a counter service version of the Chinese restaurant that is OK.
Boardwalk
Animal Kingdom Jambo
Coronado Springs
POP
POP
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POP
Riverside
There are several CS places with portions that my family considers large enough to share, including Flame Tree BBQ, Tangerine Cafe, and some offerings at Pecos Bill's and Cosmic Ray's (especially if you add a side of onion rings or fruit.) We stretch dining $$$ this way.
-Laura
Engineer by Day... Imagineer in my Dreams!
Great ideas guys, thanks for all your suggestions.....we are so close now, only 20 days! :woohoo:
First Trip - 2001 February - Off Property
Second Trip - 2012 October - Pop Century, MNSSHP
Third Trip - 2013 October - Pop Century, MNSSHP
Fourth Trip-2015 April -Pop Century, Caribbean Beach
Fifth Trip - 2015 October - Caribbean Beach Resort, MNSSHP
Sixth trip - 2016 October - Disneyland
















