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Top 10 Table Service Meals at the WDW Parks

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Having a delicious meal at a sit-down restaurant is the perfect way to decompress after a long day of touring the Walt Disney World Parks. Luckily, you don’t have to go too far to get the relaxation you deserve – WDW has plenty of table service restaurants located throughout all of the 4 Theme Parks , and here are the Top 10:

1.Hollywood Brown Derby- Modeled after the original Hollywood restaurant, this spot is classy and classic . It’s fun to check out all the star’s charicatures on the walls, and it’s even more fun sampling the delicious menu offerings – the Cobb Salad is a must try (it was invented by Bob Cobb, the owner of the California Brown Derby Restaurant), and for dessert the Grapefruit cake is light and delicious. They also have an exclusive wine list and can do pairings to help make your meal even more perfect! This is the perfect place to dine after a day at Disney’s Hollywood Studios , with it’s “Old Hollywood Glamour” theme, its like you’re stepping back in time to the Golden Age of Hollywood!

2. 50′s Prime Time Cafe- With menu items like meatloaf, pot roast, and fried chicken, this Hollywood Studios spot is full of down home cookin ‘ just like mom made, with colorful “characters” to boot. No, it’s not a character meal, but the staff really gets into character by welcoming you into “Mom’s Family”, and making sure you mind your manners (be prepared for a punishment if you can’t keep your elbows off the table or if you don’t eat all your vegetables!). It’s a fun time for all, and if you’re lucky enough to snag a “TV Table” you can be entertained by clips of classic 50′s sitcoms. Don’t forget to follow up your meal with a Peanut Butter and Jelly Milkshake (you’ll be glad you did, they are out of this world!)

3.Crystal Palace- There are a lot of good things to say about this one, like the food – they serve breakfast lunch and dinner buffet style here, and everything is delicious and fresh, from the warm Mickey Waffles at breakfast to the salads at lunch and the carved meats at dinner, it is all delicious. The characters that circulate for pictures and autographs are some of my personal faves – Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore and Piglet are loved by adults and kids of all ages. The other amazing thing about the Crystal Palace is it’s location – right at the entrance to Main Street in the Magic Kingdom , its an ideal spot to grab a meal, and if you’re lucky enough to be eating an early breakfast there, some amazing pictures of an almost empty Main Street! This is a must do on every trip for me, and I think the best part about it is they serve all 3 meals daily, so your chances of getting a reservation there are pretty good!

4.The Plaza Restaurant- This lesser-known spot is located on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom, and they are serving up burgers, sandwiches and salads for lunch and dinner, as well as some super yummy ICE CREAM treats for dessert. The restaurant is less popular than other Magic Kingdom spots, why this is I am not sure, considering that their Plaza Club Sandwich followed by a Banana Split make for an amazing meal (…or late afternoon snack…). All of their food is fresh and delicious, and its a great place to grab a quiet, relaxing meal complete with an ice cream treat!

5. Tusker House – The only buffet available in Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park , breakfast (and now lunch!) are Character meals starring Donald and friends in their safari gear! The breakfast buffet includes the usual yummy waffles/pancakes/eggs/meats etc, and also has biscuits and gravy as well as yogurt and oatmeal options. Lunch and dinner include some more African themed dishes including various carved meats, salads, hummus, and cous cous. The characters here are great, but to me its really the food that I go for, its a step above your average buffet when it comes to selection and freshness

6. Le Cellier Steakhouse – This is a very popular spot, so while I recommend ADR’s for all WDW Table Service Meals, I would HIGHLY recommend one for Le Cellier! Why, you might ask? Well, as it states in the name, they serve up a mean steak, along with some amazing seafood and prime rib as well. Their signature dish is their Canadian Cheddar Cheese soup, and they also serve up a chocolate “moose” for dessert (it really is shaped like a moose!)Le Cellier is located in the Canada pavillion of Epcot’s World Showcase , and the restaurant itself sort of feels like a wine celler, dark but warm and inviting. Dinner can get pricey, so I recommend grabbing a lunchtime meal here, where many of the dishes are similar to the dinner menu, but the prices are slightly lower

7.Tutto Italia Ristorante – I am a sucker for a good Italian Pasta Sauce, and lucky for me I can get that along with an authentic Italian dining experience at Tutto Italia Ristorante in Epcot’s Italy. Serving up all the classics, from lasagna, to spaghetti with meatballs to veal and braised short ribs, you are sure to find something here that will have you saying “That’s Amore!”. Plus they have a decent wine list and some mouth-watering Italian dessert items (like Tiramisu, Gelato, and Cannolis!). You can choose to dine on the outdoor patio at an umbrella covered cafe table, or in the beautifully themed dining room complete with Italian “Old World” ambiance
**One thing to note: the restaurant is currently closed for renovations, but will reopen in May of 2012!

8.Liberty Tree Tavern – This colonial themed restaurant in the Magic Kingdom serves up lunch as an ala carte meal, and dinner as a ‘family style’ meal (meaning you can finish all your food and they will bring you more!). The Lunch menu includes soups salads and sandwiches, and a dessert menu that includes the drool-inducing Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake. Dinner is a set menu that is basically a Thanksgiving Feast that starts off with salad and rolls, and then continues to include turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, mac and cheese, and green bean casserole. The food is nothing fancy, but it certainly hits the spot and is a must do for all Thanksgiving lovers out there. History buffs will love all the historical artifacts decorating the restaurant, and kids will love the coloring pages and crayons provided while you wait

9. Rainforest Cafe – There are two locations of this chain restaurant located at WDW – one in the Animal Kingdom Park and one at Downdown Disney. Now, I realize it may seem strange to include a chain restaurant on a top ten list like this (especially when there are so many amazing WDW restaurants!), but I promise you, my reasons are good – First, its great for kids – the kids menu is bigger than some other Disney restaurants, and the theming is perfect for little ones, they love the fish tank, animals, and overall jungle feel of the restaurant. Second, the menu selection may not be gourmet, but it is pretty large – they have a lot of different types of entrees, from burgers to salads to pasta to seafood and chicken dishes, theres a really good chance you’ll be able to find something you like on the menu. Oh, and all the menu items have rainforest themed names, which may seem corny but I think is fun and adds to the atmosphere of the restaurant

10.Wolfgang Puck Cafe - If you don’t know much about Chef Wolfgang Puck, then what you should know is that he likes to be different, to try new dishes, and as a result, you won’t find anything boring on the menu of this Downtown Disne y restaurant! Some of my faves: The bacon wrapped meatloaf, the wood fired pizzas (especially the Margherita!), and the pumpkin ravioli. The Cafe also has an extensive sushi menu, and many yummy-fruity-delicious specialty drinks! If you are looking for something new, different, and unique, I would highly recommend a meal here, Wolfgang Puck has a way of taking things we know and love and making them even more delicious (like putting bacon on meatloaf – a seriously genius concoction!)

I would highly recommend Advance Dining Reservations for ALL of the above restaurants, since they are “the best”, that means they are popular and without an ADR, you run the risk of getting stuck eating Mickey Ice Cream Bars for dinner (wait…that’s supposed to be a bad thing but I am having trouble seeing how…)

Don’t agree with my choices? Everyone has their own favorites, and I would love to hear where YOU like to eat your Table Service Meals at the Walt Disney World Parks!

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Disney World Quick Tips – Don’t skip the Advanced Dining Reservations

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When your planning your Disney World Vacation  I can’t stress how important it is to make those Advanced Dining Reservations or ADR’s. There is nothing more frustrating that having to wait sometime hours to eat a meal. Countless times I have gone up to a restaurant to check in and heard the hostess tell the people in front of me “It’s going to be over a hour wait”. Ugh!

Disney World has some of the best dining on the planet and there are many Disney Food Junkies like myself out there who snatch up their ADR’s when they come available at 180 days out.

In the past you had to call Disney to make your Advanced Dining Reservations but now a days you can go online and make them yourself. Which I will say is very helpful and a feature I just LOVE! It makes planning a Disney World vacation so easy.

If you don’t make ADR’s even after my persuasive article, Disney released a new feature for finding a place to eat. You can now check for table-service availability at nearby restaurants using the location-based services on your supported Android, Blackberry or iPhone device. For more information check out this post here.

Good Luck and Happy Planning.

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Disney World Quick Tips: How to Add Plus Dining to FREE Quick Service Dining.

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When free dining came out on Monday, there was a little bit of confusion.  As you probably know, you can get free quick-service dining at the value resorts and free base dining at the moderate and deluxe resorts for stays from August 25 through September 29, 2012.

What you may not have known is that you can upgrade your dining plan to anything you want just by paying the difference between the quick-service plan and the next plan up. So if you’re staying at my beloved Pop Century Resortand you want the base plan, you’ll just pay an additional $16.55 per night for anyone ages 10 and up and just $3.03 for anyone ages 3 to 9.

Not a bad deal.

You can also upgrade from quick-service to the deluxe plan, so the promotion is quite flexible.   You’ll pay $33.98  per adult per night to upgrade from the quick-service to the deluxe dining plan and just $8.77  for kids ages 3 to 9.  The same goes for free base dining: You can upgrade to the deluxe plan as well just by paying the difference.

Bon appetit!

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Top 10 Table Service Meals at the WDW Resorts

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When planning your Advance Dining Reservations (or ADR’S) for your Walt Disney World meals, there are so many choices that it can be hard to figure out where to begin! One thing I always strongly recommend is that you plan a few meals outside the Theme Parks (why, you might ask? Check out my article on why eating outside the parks is worth the trip).

Here are my Top Ten choices for Table Service Meals at the WDW Resort Hotels (in no particular order!):

1. Boma – This one came to my mind first out of all the Disney restaurant choice….why? Because it’s different and delicious! It’s a buffet style eatery located at Disney’s beautiful Animal Kingdom Lodge that serves up traditional African style cuisines like Bobotie (a sort of spicy/sweet meaty quiche!), watermelon rind salad, and the infamous Zebra Dome dessert. They serve up breakfast and dinner daily, and when I went for dinner I tried a little of everything and liked every single thing I tried! From the salads to the soups and meats and desserts everything is delicious here, and its a great place to try something new!

2. Beaches and Cream – Come here for delicious burgers and sandwiches in a casual setting, and end your meal with their specialty – those two little words that seal the deal and make this place a true winner – ICE CREAM! Their sundaes are to die for, and big enough to share! Located at the Beach Club Resort, Beaches and Cream is the home of the infamous Kitchen Sink, a dessert big enough for a family of 4 and then some!

3. California Grill – Come here for the fresh sushi, flatbread pizzas, and amazing views of the Magic Kingdom. Located at the top of Disney’s Contemporary Resort, this is one of Disney’s “Signature” Restaurants (meaning it will cost you more per meal, or 2 Table Service Credits per person on the Disney Dining Plan), and in my opinion it’s worth every penny! Imagine sipping wine from their large selection while watching an amazing fireworks show happen right before your eyes…the view, the food, the drinks, it all adds up to make California Grill an amazing experience

4. Hoop Dee Doo Musical Review – This dinner show wins a spot on the list for being the Best Entertainment – it’s a Wild West themed show full of lively fun, song and dance, and all you can eat ribs and fried chicken! Oh, and they serve unlimited beer and wine too! To get to the show you’ll have to travel to one of my favorite places to stay, a href=http://www.chipandco.com/planning/guide-to-disney-world/resorts/disney-moderate-resort-hotels/fort-wilderness-campgrounds-cabins/>Fort Wilderness, a beautiful resort/campground nestled among trees and walking trails, its a great place to visit and spend an evening (or your whole vacation!)

5. Victoria and Albert’s – This 5 start restaurant is located at the Grand Floridian Resort, and is one of the only restaurants on Disney property that has a strict dress code stating that men must wear dinner jackets. The food is as classy and amazing as the attire, as it is changed often to keep it different, fresh, and exciting! They offer wine pairings for an additional fee (with a large wine list to choose from!) to compliment the exquisite cuisine. It’s an expensive place to eat, but it’s worth it – especially if you have something special to celebrate!

6. Kona Cafe – In my opinion this is one of the best kept secrets of Disney Dining! Should you find yourself at the Polynesian Resort, you should definitely grab a meal here – their signature Kona coffee paired with their drool-inducing Tonga Toast will ensure your morning is off to a great start! For lunch and dinner they are serving up dishes with a Polynesian flair like pot stickers, asian vegetable slaw, and their amazing sticky wings. Kona Café is less popular than it’s next door neighbor Ohana, but I still recommend you make an ADR here so you don’t run the risk of missing out on all they have to offer

7. Yachtsman Steakhouse – Serving up an amazing dinner over at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort that includes salmon, truffle mac and cheese, and – you guessed it- several different cuts of steak. This is another Signature Restaurant, and with good reason – the atmosphere is upscale and so is the food, they do it all well, including the steak! After your meal you can take a stroll around the ground of the idyllic Yacht Club Resort. A perfect meal that makes for a perfect evening!

8. Cape May Cafe – Another winner at the Beach Club Resort, this buffet is a character meal by day, serving up a buffet style breakfast with Goofy and friends sporting their beach gear, and a delicious seafood buffet at night that’s character free but full of flavor! The “Clam Bake Dinner Buffet” features clams, mussels, crab legs, and for those who aren’t into seafood – BBQ ribs and roast chicken. End the meal with some of Cape May’s signature oreo bon bons or one of their many other sweet treats!

9. Big River Grille & Brewing Works – This one is for all you beer lovers out there! Head over to Disney’s Boardwalk Resort and grab some lunch at this micro brewery that makes their own beer right on the premises! Try their flight of assorted brews, and enjoy their burger or hazelnut chicken…or my personal favorite, the beer cheese soup!

10. Chef Mickey’s – Just a hop skip and jump away from the Magic Kingdom via monorail is the Contemporary Resort, home to Chef Mickey’s, the only place at WDW where you can have breakfast or dinner buffet style with the fab 5 – Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Pluto, and Donald! The food is nothing thrilling but is fun and fresh, I especially enjoy the Mickey shaped raviolis and the build your own ice cream sundae bar at dinner time! Breakfast is pretty standard Disney breakfast buffet fare, including assorted meats, pastries and the ever delicious mickey waffles. The real draw here is the characters, it’s the best spot to meet some of the most famous Disney icons all in one place (check out my article on the Best character meals at the Disney Resorts for more info)

When narrowing it down to these ten, I tried to include a lot of different styles of restaurants, including both 1 and 2 table service credit meals, but there are so many more it was hard to pick just the “Top 10″ – so I want to know from you – what are some of your favorite table service restaurants in the Walt Disney World Resorts?

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Who do you tip at Walt disney World?

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Tipping is a personal choice, based upon both the practice of an individual and the quality of service provided. Since tipping refers to paying a gratuity for services rendered, and no one concentrates more on providing great service than Disney, you might consider this when preparing your budget. I am often asked for advice about tipping at Disney so I thought I would pass along my own practices. Because of the wide variety of services provided, I have addressed each one below. Of course, the choice is yours!

Disney’s Magical Express

Disney has contracted with Mears Transportation Group to provide this free transportation service to and from the airport.  The bus drivers are not Walt Disney World employees so tipping is permitted. I would typically give the driver a couple of dollars, unless he has assisted me with my carry-on luggage, in which case I would add another dollar to it.

Bell Service

If we carry our own bags to the resort room then there is obviously no need for bell service. If we have our bags delivered to the room, however, we pay $1 per bag to the bell hop. Some people tip more, some less, but a tip is appropriate if you use bell service.

Mousekeeping

I know people who never tip housekeeping staff no matter where they vacation. Because this position often does not pay very much, I always tip mousekeeping. Some people tip each day of their stay and some wait until the day of checkout and leave a tip for the entire visit. I personally leave the tip daily because I have no way of knowing whether the staff on checkout day will be the same that I have had during each day of my stay.

As a personal rule, I tip $1 per person staying in my room. So, for my family of 5, I tip $5 per day. One of my family members tips $1 per bed each day; so a room with two queen beds would be $2 per day in that instance. As I have said, this is a personal preference.

Disney Transportation Drivers

No matter what type of transportation you use around the Walt Disney World Resort: bus, monorail, tram, ferryboat or friendship boat, the drivers are employed by Disney and, thus, are not allowed to accept tips. Since tipping is not necessary but service is sometimes outstanding, we offer cast member thank yous to our favorite drivers.

Food Servers

No tipping is required at Quick Service restaurants. At these counter-service establishments, you serve yourself. At table service restaurants, however, it is customary to tip. In fact, you will notice that there is a place at the bottom of the ticket where they have listed the appropriate tip at 18% and at 20% of your bill. This is for your convenience only since most of us do not carry calculators or even pen and paper into the parks. It does not mean you have to tip 18 or 20%. If you normally tip 15% and your service was not exemplary, it is perfectly acceptable to leave 15%. If your normal rate is a certain amount, feel free to do the same that you would at any restaurant at home.

I have usually found my service to be exemplary at these restaurants but the tip amount should be service-appropriate.

A couple of things to note: 1) If you have a party of 6 or more, there is an automatic 18% gratuity charged to your bill; and 2) For Tables in Wonderland, there is an automatic gratuity of 18% added to your bill, no matter the party size.

Concierge

Concierge service usually warrants a tip of $2 to $20 depending upon the type of services requested. The most being if reservations for restaurants, tours, etc. were taken care of for you.

I hope you have found these “tips” helpful (I couldn’t resist). Most of all, I hope you will have a fantastic time on your trip. The service I have received at Disney has been exceptional on many occasions. As a matter of fact, I have spent years trying to figure out how I can get on Sal’s bus again! So far I haven’t found him, but I have checked and he is still around!

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