EJFiederer wrote:We ate at Le Cellier and I didn't like it at all. It felt like a dungeon!
Chickhottie09091 wrote:My best friend told me that place is really good but it just didn't seem too kid friendly on www.waltdisneyworld.com
le cellier steakhouse in epcot
I have reservations at the 50's Prime Time Cafe. I tried to get them at the Sci-Fi Diner but it is booked solid.
Best restaurant you've ever eaten at in Disney World...
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Posts: 71640 (07/13/2009 7:28 PM) Most Generous JJBer '07 |
cheerios630 wrote: I remember I was SO EXCITED to go there when I was a kid but then those bitches were mean and I was really sad. |
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Posts: 13476 (07/13/2009 7:28 PM) |
luckylauren wrote:We ate there last time we went to Disney. I wanted to shoot myself. The service was so slow and it's so fancy and un-kid-friendly. Food was good but I just didn't get a vacation family feel in there. I got more of a "Why the fuck didn't we leave the kids with a sitter, let's never do this again!" vibe.
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EJFiederer |
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Posts: 13477 (07/13/2009 7:29 PM) |
Dana278 wrote:Awww! What did they do? |
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Posts: 13478 (07/13/2009 7:31 PM) |
PinkPeppercorns wrote:Where is that? |
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Dana278 |
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Posts: 71642 (07/13/2009 7:31 PM) Most Generous JJBer '07 |
Don't the servers act like your parents and yell at you when you don't eat all of your food? Stuff like that! Do they still do it? It was so long ago,
but I remember the waitress being so mean!
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PinkPeppercorns |
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Posts: 585 (07/13/2009 7:31 PM) |
AshJs3 wrote:We've eaten at Le Cellier twice. We had heard it was really good and it was hard to get an ADR, but I was completely unimpressed with the food. Way overrated, IMO. |
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Posts: 13479 (07/13/2009 7:32 PM) |
Dana278 wrote:I'll let you know!
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PinkPeppercorns |
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Posts: 586 (07/13/2009 7:33 PM) |
EJFiederer wrote:It's at the top of the Contemporary. If you make dinner reservations around 8 pm or so, you can watch Wishes from the restaurant and they pipe in the music. Or there is a catwalk/observation deck that you can walk out onto and watch Wishes from there. We do it every year. It's awesome. |
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Posts: 226 (07/13/2009 7:33 PM) |
You should go to the Hoop-de-Doo Revue. It's dinner plus a show, which has dancing, singing, and really silly jokes. It's so ridiculous, but sooo fun!
I think the dinner is all-you-can-eat and there's audience participation as well
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Posts: 13480 (07/13/2009 7:35 PM) |
pointyfeet wrote:I was going to make reservations for it but we have one night in each park and one night for Downtown Disney and the Boardwalk. I didn't want to have to take the kids out of Magic Kingdom to go to a show. |
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Posts: 2284 (07/13/2009 7:42 PM) |
Narcoosee's at the Grand Floridian or Fulton's at Downtown Disney
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Posts: 1163 (07/13/2009 7:49 PM) |
jenji124 wrote: Definitely agree with this, plus there is a lighting boat show at night and they pump the fireworks music into the restaurant when they are going off right across the lake. |
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Posts: 7033 (07/13/2009 7:51 PM) |
EJFiederer wrote:You're going with kids? Definitely make sure you make it to your 50's reservation. My family went to DW almost every year and that place is one of the things I remember most. |
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bringing sexy back to nj |
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Posts: 2469 (07/13/2009 7:54 PM) |
50s Prime Time Cafe is fun, especially if you get a good waiter. I had a waitress there that was really funny and made us wash our hands before eating and to
make sure we did she asked us what color the soap was in the bathroom.
The luau at the Polynesian resort is also fun. I don't remember if the food was good because I was very young when I went to that. |
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Posts: 2842 (07/13/2009 8:00 PM) |
Dana278 wrote:That's part of the fun! My best memories of that place were when they were the "meanest" We go to WDW pretty much every year and my dad always wants to go to 50s
Primetime Cafe (for the milkshakes) so we always go. Over the past few years I had heard that they've toned the whole schtick down since people were
complaining and I've definitely noticed it myself. It's not as much fun as it used to be.
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Posts: 13482 (07/13/2009 8:02 PM) |
bringing sexy back to nj wrote:We went to the Polynesian last time as well. The food was AMAZING but I suggested it again and my husband didn't seem to keen on the idea of sitting throught the show again. |
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Posts: 24595 (07/13/2009 8:04 PM) |
RandomA1 wrote:When I went there in May our "Uncle" didn't say a thing to us. It's a shame they had to ruin the whole thing because people complained, the best part was them teasing you. |
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Mmm California Grill is where I spent my 21st birthday. It's on the top level of the Contemporary overlooking the Magic Kingdom. GORGEOUS. Pricey, but
fantastic.
For a snack, go to the patassarie in France at Epcot. BEST CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES EVER. Mmm they were delicious. We ate at the All Star Music cafeteria most nights when we went and it was delicious. The taco place in Magic Kingdom across from Pirates is delicious as well. My roommate is a vegetarian and loved that. |
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