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PassPorter Moms Podcast: Disney & Beyond Episode 70: Dining at Disney - (05-18-2011 07:00 AM)
Podcast Description: Join Jennifer and Sara as they discuss the week's news, announce celebrations and contest winners and chat with author and Disney restaurant reviewer AJ Wolfe from the Disney Food Blog.
Special Guest: AJ has been a Disney parks fan since her first trip to Disney World as a wee one. Now she can’t ever decide between Disneyland and Disney World, and luckily lives in Texas, equidistant between her two favorite places. Her focus on Disney food started during a trip while in graduate school, when she was more excited about choosing restaurants than choosing rides. Today, she owns, writes, and edits the Disney Food Blog, which covers Disney food news and offers information and reviews on all things Disney food. AJ is also the author of the e-book, The DBF Guide to Disney World Dining.
Thanks so much for the birthday wishes! Trying to get packed and ready to go. It's difficult keeping the cruise from my daughter when she starts asking questions like "Why are you packing our Pirate stuff for Disney World?" Luckily at 5, I can still redirect her thoughts but it won't last for long. :-)
I do have one question about something AJ mentioned when discussing California Grill. She made a comment about having dinner and then coming back for fireworks. If you have a dinner reservation which is too early for fireworks, will the restaurant allow you to come back for fireworks viewing?
Thanks for all the great info! So glad I finally got into podcasts!
I’m catching up on the podcasts, as I’m so horribly behind it isn’t even funny.
But wow, I really loved this episode, especially since I’m a total Disney foodie. One thing I am very surprised not hearing any mention whatsoever of on the show is Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe in Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom. It’s one of my fave Magic Kingdom food spots, if only for Sonny Eclipse. Also, I rarely eat in Fantasyland, mainly due to the dearth of decent eateries in Fantasyland, which thankfully will be changing with New Fantasyland.
As far as other Magic Kingdom food spots I love, obviously I love Aloha Isle and the Dole Whips (can’t not have those before hitting Pirates anymore), but one spot I rarely hear mention of on very many Disney podcasts (the only one I’ve EVER heard mention this particular restaurant is Lou Mongello on WDW Radio), and that is Pecos Bill’s Tall Tale Inn and Cafe. The wraps are supposedly quite good, but I’ve never been much of a wrap person, especially on occasions when I have had stomach problems due to nervousness. The root beer float there is quite good also, but I haven’t had one of those in years, so your mileage may vary.
Epcot food spots are pretty good, but there are far too many options, which is definitely not very good for people like me, LOL. I personally like Electric Umbrella, Garden Grill in The Land (the perfect character meal!), Biergarten in Germany (great buffet, I’d probably do that one again), and Sunshine Seasons Food Fair in The Land (which is perfect for making you feel good about yourself after you’ve hit the Living With The Land boat ride, although I much prefer the version that actually had the skipper).
Studios food spots are reasonably good if you’re stuck at the Studios on a 1 day, 1 park pass. I like the Backlot Express, ABC Commissary (perfect for ABC fans), Mama Melrose’s Ristorante Italiano (if it is still there, couldn’t quite tell on my last visit to the Studios) and the area on Sunset Boulevard that is where the Toluca Legs Turkey Company area is, great stuff. Haven’t tried Sci-Fi Dine In yet, and definitely haven’t tried the Brown Derby either. Stuff for future trips, I suppose.
I haven’t eaten at very many Animal Kingdom food spots, but the one I have eaten at is the Rainforest Cafe, and that is a really atmospheric and amazing restaurant. Food there isn’t much to write home about (I personally love any kind of Icee or slushie type drinks myself and Rainforest Cafe had a particularly good one as I remember), but the atmosphere of Rainforest Cafe at Animal Kingdom is so good that I’d like to eat there again.