Wow are there choices for in-park dining anytime of day or night. The must do is Cinderella’s Castle when you have the money. Breakfast is nice with children. Also in the Magic Kingdom are the Crystal Palace and the Liberty Tree Tavern both really good but very different atmospheres. On the run, then grab a turkey leg or hit Pecos Bill for a yummy salad bowl or chicken wrap.

Epcot is tough because of expense and the restuarants can be hit or miss. Sometimes food is great and other times disappointing at the countries. Am eager to try the reopening of the Nine Dragons. They used to have a great all-you-can-eat lunch but as good things go, they changed it much too soon. 

Animal Kingdom has some new places we haven’t tried yet and we especially want to see the new revamped Tusker House. Haven’t had them in awhile, but Camp Minnie Mickey had the very best ever waffle cones. At Hollywood Studios, we love the Prime Time Cafe and everyone seems to like the somewhat creepy Sci-Fi-Dine-In. The ice cream by the Tower of Terror is also really good. Brown Derby is not all that. Planet Pizza is fun for the family. Hope to give Mama Melrose another try soon. Overall though, you may enjoy eating at your resort, if it’s Disney, better and relaxing a bit.

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