M.C.
Have you looked into a charter breakfast, lunch or dinner?? They are nice!!! Disney does a great job with all their stuff....but you must make reservations before you go to one.
Does anyone have any recommendations for dinner and show combinations for Disney World -
will be a group of 14, including my kids age 9 and age 7.
My 7-year old uses a wheelchair - so would prefer good accessbility (might have service dog too!)
Help!
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C.
Have you looked into a charter breakfast, lunch or dinner?? They are nice!!! Disney does a great job with all their stuff....but you must make reservations before you go to one.
Hi C.,
I have never been with a group that large but I would still recommend calling and talking to the "Cast Members" . They are very helpful in all parts of your planning. Disney is very accessible for everyone (storing meds, visual & hearing, wheelchairs, breastfeeding, etc) so they will be able to let you know about pre-planning. You need to make your reservations 6-months ahead of time. I would recommend a character dinner (princess or other) and buffet will probably be helpful with your group size. Chef Mickey's was a great breakfast one. They also have family style where they bring all your choices to the table and you can sit down. We have yet to have a meal we didn't enjoy so it should be pretty good no matter what you decide!
I hope you enjoy your trip.
Chef Mickey's is a definite must at Disney World. It's great for all ages. Also the Luau at the Polynesian is a great dinner show. The food was really good and the show very entertaining. I have never been to Mickey's Back Yard Bar-b-que but have heard that it's also alot of fun.
Went to Orlando summer '09, we went to Sleuth's, mystery dinner show. The price was affordable, the reservations easy to make, the food absolutely delicious, the show - interactive and fun. We had a great time. Went with one senior and three teens. Younger children were there and seemed to have had a good time too. Check out their website.