DLmama
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 10, 2012
Hello all! I've been reading dining reviews for over a year in preparation for my family's first trip to WDW and thought it'd be fun to add my own thoughts on where we chose to eat. First, let me introduce myself, DH and DS.
I'm Shannon, 35, and love anything and everything Disney. DH is R, 33, and also loves Disney. He's more into the art & animation, but has a soft spot for Chip & Dale. DS is A, 9, and he loves rides, although this trip he was much more anxious about the fast rides than he normally is. We were at WDW from June 16-25. We are from Nor Cal, so spend as much time as possible at Disneyland. Unfortunately, it isn't as much time as we'd like since we're still about 6 hours away. This was our first time to WDW and I don't think it'll be our last, although we probably won't get back until 2021. I'm thinking I'll plan around Christmas during the 50th anniversary. Anyway, I'm getting off track.
We chose to add the Disney dining plan this trip and I think we actually came pretty close to breaking even and maybe even a little bit ahead, thanks to the Dis for all the helpful information.
Day 1 - Wolfgang Puck Express
Day 2 - La Cantina de San Angel and Via Napoli
Day 3 - Pecos Bill and Cinderella's Royal Table
Day 4 - Yak & Yeti and Riverside Mill
Day 5 - Sci Fi and Star Wars dessert party
Day 6 - Akershus (was supposed to be Garden Grill, but I'll explain that later) and Yorkshire County Fish Shop
Day 7 - Be Our Guest and 'Ohana
Day 8 - Tusker House and Satul'i Canteen
Day 9 - Cosmic Ray's, Homecomin', and Happily Ever After dessert party
Day 10 - Riverside Mill
Welcome and I hope you enjoy reading my dining review!
I'm Shannon, 35, and love anything and everything Disney. DH is R, 33, and also loves Disney. He's more into the art & animation, but has a soft spot for Chip & Dale. DS is A, 9, and he loves rides, although this trip he was much more anxious about the fast rides than he normally is. We were at WDW from June 16-25. We are from Nor Cal, so spend as much time as possible at Disneyland. Unfortunately, it isn't as much time as we'd like since we're still about 6 hours away. This was our first time to WDW and I don't think it'll be our last, although we probably won't get back until 2021. I'm thinking I'll plan around Christmas during the 50th anniversary. Anyway, I'm getting off track.
We chose to add the Disney dining plan this trip and I think we actually came pretty close to breaking even and maybe even a little bit ahead, thanks to the Dis for all the helpful information.
Day 1 - Wolfgang Puck Express
Day 2 - La Cantina de San Angel and Via Napoli
Day 3 - Pecos Bill and Cinderella's Royal Table
Day 4 - Yak & Yeti and Riverside Mill
Day 5 - Sci Fi and Star Wars dessert party
Day 6 - Akershus (was supposed to be Garden Grill, but I'll explain that later) and Yorkshire County Fish Shop
Day 7 - Be Our Guest and 'Ohana
Day 8 - Tusker House and Satul'i Canteen
Day 9 - Cosmic Ray's, Homecomin', and Happily Ever After dessert party
Day 10 - Riverside Mill
Welcome and I hope you enjoy reading my dining review!