Adult Trip and Free Dining

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Registered: 12-29-2003
Adult Trip and Free Dining
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Fri, 04-07-2006 - 3:39pm

Well, after much decision making we decided to take the adults only trip. Free Dining cam out and well...you know the rest. So off to Disney we go sans kids for 5 days of dining and fun. The best part...we will probably FLY with our savings to avoid a 10 hour car trip. No worries about my son who is too anxious to fly. Wooohoooo.

Kelly

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Fri, 04-07-2006 - 4:25pm
Congrats, Kelly, on your upcoming trip!

Val, Co-CL Disney Vacations

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Registered: 12-29-2003
Sat, 04-08-2006 - 12:23am

Ahhhh ADR's for adults? Totally not sure what to do there other than Le Cellier, we canceled our reservation in December because the kids just were not cooperating on the day of the ressie. They were just wanting to play in the pool and eat at the resort so we did. I really want to try BOMA's for dinner this time, though breakfast was great. My youngest DS is 8 and hates to ride most rides. He gets very anxious with hieghts and alot of movement, so I didn't really do many rides. He and I kind of went off and did the shows and things. He his like me alot, feet firmly planted to the ground. But this time I want to try a few of the tamer things since I can only remember doing a few things.

Anyway, any suggestions for "adult" reservations? I know that Ohana is out, dh was only so so with it. Thought about Concourse Steakhouse. Hoop de Doo...the possibilities are endless!

Kelly

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Registered: 03-26-2003
Sat, 04-08-2006 - 9:42am

adult ADR suggestions?


Victoria & Alberts (to fru fru for my taste, but people rave about it!)


Ragalan Road


dinner in the castle


Concourse Steakhouse


Le Cellier (family friendly too)


Teppenyaki (family friendly too, but usually more adults than kids)


Italian place in Epcot (sorry name escapes me)


Coral Reef


Hollywood & Vine (family friendly but the buffet had a more 'upscale' feel to it)


Wolfgang Puck


Jiko


Boma


California Grill


Artists Point


OK so it's Disney and everything is Family friendly (except V&A and Ragalan Rd is a pub also so...) but the ones above seem to attract as many if not more adult diners than family diners.

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Registered: 12-29-2003
Sat, 04-08-2006 - 12:35pm

Thanks Sonja! I appreciate all the help I can get. Now, off to check some menus!

Kelly