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There are other changes as well.
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We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
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Dining during the week of Christmas.
Trying to decide on some places to eat during our next trip ( December 18-27) we will be 2 adults & our DS age 9. He is not picky at all. Also we have never been during Christmas but we know how extremely packed it will be. Also we won't be doing any parks on Christmas Day. Should also mention we will have deluxe dining plan.
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Are you looking for character meals? That will make a difference for the recommendations.
Also, you're aware, right, that eating table service meals will take up a lot of your park time? This is more important when the parks are crowded and lines for attractions are long.
If you're all "foodies" and enjoy trying new restaurants, and don't mind spending the time, then you should enjoy it. However, if your focus is riding the rides and seeing the shows, maybe the deluxe plan would not be the best fit for your family.
I'm not a foodie and I'm there for the rides, so I don't have a lot of recommendations. However, 1900 Park Fare is fun, and Be Our Guest is beautiful. BOG is counter service at breakfast and lunch, table service for dinner. Also, Sci-Fi Dine-In is a lot of fun and counts as table service.
We've been over Christmas in the past and have had some wonderful meals, but I gather from recent reports that Disney are now offering "special meals" on Christmas Day. Previously we've eaten off the standard menu at the California Grill for Christmas Day dinner and that was very special - getting to enjoy the fireworks at the Magic Kingdom, but I understand the special menu probably puts it out of most people's budgets, which is a shame, and I don't think the Dining Plan will apply there on that date.
Our favourites include the Crystal Palace, Boma, Teppan Edo and we've recently had very good experiences at Tiffins, Trattoria al Forno and the Rose and Crown.
When our DS's were younger, they had a few favorites (listed below) that we tried to fit in each trip. Generally, these were favorites for all of us as well so I think you will all enjoy them. I only listed TS restaurants since you are on the Dining Plan.
Non-park Recommendations:
T-Rex at Disney Springs
Beaches N Cream
Whispering Canyon Cafe (Very fun and memorable!)
Ohana
Park Restaurants:
Sci Fi - Studios
50's Prime Time - Studios
Via Napoli - EPCOT
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Also, you're aware, right, that eating table service meals will take up a lot of your park time? This is more important when the parks are crowded and lines for attractions are long.
If you're all "foodies" and enjoy trying new restaurants, and don't mind spending the time, then you should enjoy it. However, if your focus is riding the rides and seeing the shows, maybe the deluxe plan would not be the best fit for your family.
You will REALLY find you spend a lot of time at meals if you do as many TS as we have on the Deluxe plan. It's typical for us to eat a character meal breakfast, TS lunch and Signature dinner. Not unusual to use 5 credits each in a day eating both lunch and dinner at Sigs.
We love the Deluxe, because we have expensive tastes and enjoy sit-down meals. In fact, I can't count on more than one hand how many QS meals we've eaten in all our trips outside of BOG's, the only ones we really enjoy.
A bit more info about your eating styles and what sorts of food your family enjoys most would help us tailor suggestions to your tastes more nearly.
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I just had my first Christmas trip this past holiday. Honestly, I didn't think the parks were "extremely packed". One night we headed to Epcot (to ride Frozen) and me and the kids were the only ones on the bus from our resort. 3 of us and the driver! We did the Boathouse from r Christmas and had an early dinner. One of the best meals I've had. We headed to AK after for some FP's. Felt like the entire park was editing as we arrived. It was awesome! When we left we had put pick of photopass photogs at the exit as it felt deserted. For us AK is a 2 ride park and done so it worked out. If your fam is such molar I'd considernlater FP's. Totally worth it
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