How ya doin', Allie, and welcome to planDisney!
As a childless millennial, nothing excites me more than an adults-only visit to the Walt Disney World Resort. Eating what I want to eat, riding what I want to ride, and not having to adhere to anyone's bedtime routine but my own is a dream come true. This is the kind of vacation that's right up my alley.
Grabbing
Lighting Lane Single Passes for the available attractions is definitely a smart idea. But if you and your fellow adventurers plan to skip out on using
Lightning Lane Multi Pass, I'd strongly suggest an early-morning schedule. I find that I can get quite a few attractions done if I take advantage of
Early Theme Park Entry before the queues get too long.
Now, when talking about restaurants, the
Disney Dining Plan covers
most eateries at the Most Magical Place on Earth. Since they come with 1 Quick-Service meal per day, 1 Table-Service meal per day, 1 snack per day, and a resort refillable mug, I'm happy to give you a few of my personal favorite places to fill up. I would nearly always use that snack credit for breakfast at one of the coffee locations in the parks, like
Main Street Bakery or
Kusafiri Coffee Shop and Bakery. But here are a few of my favorite Table-Service and Quick-Service Dining Locations to choose from.
Quick-Service Dining Locations:
Regal Eagle Smokehouse(EPCOT)
ABC Commissary(Hollywood Studios)
Flame Tree Barbecue(Animal Kingdom)
Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe(Magic Kingdom)
Table Service Dining Locations:
The Crystal Palace(Magic Kingdom)
The Hollywood Brown Derby(Hollywood Studios)
Yak & Yeti Restaurant(Animal Kingdom)
Le Cellier Steakhouse(EPCOT)
Pro-tip: Don't forget to check out some great resort dining choices like
Wailulu Bar and Grill, Narcoosee's( 2 Table-Service credits), or Jiko-The Cooking Place(2 Table-Service credits).
Allie, I hope I've been able to help you today. If you have any other questions, please feel free to
come back for another chat!Happy planning!
Taylor