Welcome back to Disney Parks Moms Panel, Jody!
I am so glad to see that you had such a spectacular time with your prince and princess that you are planning a return.
Locations you mention are all spectacular; great choices! For your next visit, add
The Crystal Palace, in Magic Kingdom. All three meals are super-delicious here, but if your girl is an early riser, book an early breakfast before park open. You can fill your bellies with a delicious buffet (no wait!) prior to starting your magical day inside MK. You'll already be IN the park as other guests are entering; so fun!
Next, check out
Disney's Perfectly Princess Tea at Disney's Grand Floridian's Garden View Tea Room. I fall in love with that room every time I dine there; it is such a lovely space! Another way to enjoy tea--without the royal company--is
Afternoon Tea at Garden View Tea Room, which is also princess-friendly.
'Ohana, at Disney's Polynesian Resort's Best Friends Breakfast Starring Lilo & Stitch is a favorite, too.
We also love Epcot's
Coral Reef Restaurant, which provides the best entertainment along with fabulous food: one glass wall peers into the largest inland saltwater environment ever built.
Teppan Edo is another favorite at Epcot, so consider this, too.
Send more questions as you plan, Jody; we love to help!
Andrea H