Hi there, Christopher! Welcome to planDisney! There’s so much to be excited about for an upcoming Walt Disney World vacation, but the food is near the top of the list for me. In fact, each person in my ‘Ohana—including the kids—gets to choose a place to eat when we visit Walt Disney World, so we all take the culinary planning pretty seriously.
Remy said, "If you are what you eat, then I only want to eat the good stuff,” and from all the rave reviews I’ve heard about
Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ I think it qualifies as the “good stuff.”
I took a look at their menu and it appears that the Kids’ Plates are for guests ages nine and younger, which I believe is true for all Walt Disney World restaurants. If something on the kids’ menu has activated your appetite then be sure to ask your server if there is something similar elsewhere on the menu.
Remember, Christopher, that you can
book your dining reservations up to 60 days in advance of your trip. That would be March 14th based on the date you provided. This is available to all guests, but those staying at a
Walt Disney World Resort Hotel have the added perk of making reservations up to 60 days in advance of their arrival for the entire length of their visit (up to 10 days).
I hope this helps with your planning. As always, don’t hesitate to send any other questions you may have or browse planDisney for more helpful dining tips.
Bon appetit!
Matt