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Which restaurant in the World is the best for celebrating an adult birthday
Our April trip will be a celebration of three birthdays our arrival day actually falls on my mom's 54th birthday so I would like to celebrate at a great restaurant and surprise her with a cake. Anyone have any great experiences at specific restaurants that they could share? Or any general opinions?
Only restriction is that we will be on Basic Dining plan, so 1 credit meals only. Can be at any resort or park......
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Well first I was going to suggest the Cali Grill during Wishes until I saw the 1 credit stipulation (I still might do Cali Grill and just give up another TS or pay OOP for another TS). Haven't been there yet, but it's at the very top of my Must Do list.
And that's also if you mean "fancy" when you say "great". But you might also want to think about "fun" places to celebrate a bday. We had an absolutely fabulous time at 50's PT and I am laughing now remembering our "Mom" (Mary Anne -she was the best!!) I'll bet that WCC at WL would do something fun for a bday. Best advice is pick some place she would really enjoy.
My choice for a fun birthday meal would be 50's Prime Time or Chefs de France. It's always such fun to eat at 50's ;Chefs is more subdued , so it depends on what atmosphere you're looking for I guess. If children are involved, then I'd say 50's!
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I was also going to say California Grill but then saw the 1 credit dining limit. What about Artist's Point at the WL. I don't think that requires 2 dining credits. The food and atmosphere are great there.
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If she wants a fun birthday I would say WCC at the WL or 50's PT at DHS......if you fancy without 2 credits I would say Chefs de France or GF Cafe or Maya Grill at Coronado Springs........BUT nothing beats Cali Grill for b'day with the fireworks.....cept maybe Narcoossee's with the fireworks.....
What we do if we want to go to a 2TS, is save 1TS, and eat CS, paying OOP depending on what time we arrive, if we arrive late and missed lunch, we just use our CS credit for dinner.
My fav 2TS is Narcoossees' in GF. Timed for Wishes.
Some fav 1 TS are LeCellier, Chefs de France, Tutto, Kona, Boma, Yak & Yeti, and GF Cafe.
We thought GF cafe was wonderful, great service, and great food. We both ordered different steaks, and both were very good. It's also more relaxed, you don't feel like your being rushed out. We had a window table, and it was very nice.
In Jan, we've booked GF Cafe for our lunch leaving day.
I celebrated my birthday at Tutto Italia. I got lots of attention and a special dessert with a candle in it. Then about 6 waiters came over and sang Happy Birthday to me in Italian! The food was delicious, the waiters were hot, and I was competely happy with my choice.
I'd love to celebrate a birthday at 'Ohana personally... so much wonderful food and great atmosphere. If you time it right you can see fireworks as well
Thanks for the input so far everyone! Whispering Canyon and Ohana have caught my attention so I'll be looking into those a bit more. We aren't the fancy food type, one of her favs is Sci-Fi if that offers any insight...not exactly easy to celebrate in a car sitting in the dark though, lol.
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We celebrated dh's 40th bday at LeCellier in June. It was great! Kinda low key, but definitely a nice celebration! He got lots of Happy Birthday's, and his chocolate moose had Happy Birthday Jeff written in icing around the plate. Very neat! And he loved it!
If one of her faves is Sci Fi, definitely go to 50s Prime Time! We have such a great time for just a regular dinner, I couldn't imagine what the staff would do for a birthday!
There are places with better food and views but for a truly memorable EXPERIENCE, go get some meatloaf, drink a huge milkshake, and put your elbows on the table & don't eat all your veggies so you get "yelled" at!