Hi Frank!
Thanks for your question. Pretty cool "Grand Uncle" to take your niece and nephew to
Disney World. I am certain they are going to have the time of their young lives, and what better way to spend quality time with Uncle Frank than at the "Happiest Place on Earth!" :-)
So I've taken both of my children to Disney World around those age ranges. I can thoroughly say the following: Place a
high emphasis on
character meal experiences or restaurants with great themes. Kids just can't get enough of seeing their favorite characters up close and personal while they eat. Here are a few table service meals my children thoroughly enjoyed around that age:
*Chef Mickey's at
Disney's Contemporary Resort: See Mickey and crew decked out in their finest chef hats and aprons.
*Cinderella's Royal Table at
Magic Kingdom: If your niece is into Disney Princesses, what better place to be than spending time in the iconic Cinderella Castle amongst many of her favorite princesses.
*The Crystal Palace at
Magic Kingdom: It's Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, and the rest of the gang!
*Hollywood & Vine at
Hollywood Studios: See some of their favorite Disney Junior characters. The characters change frequently, but the last time we ate there, Vampirina and Sofia the First were 2 characters walking around and dancing with the children.
*T-Rex and Rainforest Cafe at
Disney Springs: Great themed restaurants with animatronic creatures, nice scenes, and terrific sound effects!
There are others to choose from, but at that age, those restaurants stand out as my children's favorite dining experiences.
Have a great time next September at
Disney World!
Terry