Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jun 30, 2010
    Danielle from CT Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Wehave 4ad & 3ch.4ds,7dd,12dd. girls love princesses so we plan on Akershus,we want a fair amount of ad. dining and kids dining basically.Tutto Italia is a must BWV resortchoiceParks are 2d MK,1d Epcot,1d HS&AK together since small parks.Halfday HS

    Danielle,

    I am sorry, but some of your question got jumbled. If you are looking for some dining suggestions that are good for both adults and children, here are a few suggestions;

    Rose and Crown - Scenic for adults, with a great distraction for the kids as well.

    50s Prime Time Cafe - An entertaining meal that has better than average food, and the fun is going to be focused at all ages, rather than just your youngest daughter.

    Whispering Canyon Cafe - Fun and good like 50s Prime Time, though entertainment is focused on younger kids.

    'Ohana - At dinner I think this combines a very nice adult setting with the great views, and the fun is less slapstick than at other places, so less intrusive to a nice meal.

    By the way, you might also consider seeing if the new pizza restaurant, Via Napoli, will be open in the Italy pavilion of the Epcot World Showcase when you come. And if you are fans of Italian, you might consider the more expensive but delicious Il Mulino in the nearby Swan resort.

    Please write back if this did not answer your question!

    Have a magical (and delicious) vacation!
     
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