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Old Yesterday, 10:30 PM   #1
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Need a last night restaurant!

I can't decide...help!

Already have booked...
Crystal Palace
50's Prime Time
O'hana
Boma
Le Chefs
Coral Reef
Whispering Canyon

Have 3 relatively easy teen girls...although that often depends on the day

Suggestions??
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So many choices? What are your plans on your last day?
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Old Yesterday, 10:38 PM   #3
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We usually do a park in the am and DT Disney...our flight leaves at 6 am the next morning so nothing too much really.
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Old Yesterday, 10:40 PM   #4
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These are all moderately priced with enough options to satisfy most groups:
Kouzzina
Biergarten
Garden Grill
Grand Floridian Cafe
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I loved Grand Floridian! They have the most amazing open-faced sandwich called the Grand. It has a cheese sauce I could literally drink I also want to recommend Sanaa. This restaurant has some incredible food and isn't very busy. However, you do need to be a little adventurous! It is African/Indian food, but delicious. I have reviews with pictures on my blog lizzieindisney.blogspot.com. Have fun!
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For DTD....WGP Express for good and decently priced food. For a resort dinner....Sanaa or Olivia's at OKW. Trail's end at FW is great too...any maybe something different for you. Whatever you decide, I don't think you can go wrong. There's only a few places I might not ever go to again.....but I'll never say never, lol!
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If you are going to be in DTD I would suggest Raglan Road.
It is a beautiful restaurant. It was build in Ireland, disassembled, shipped and reassembled at DTD.
It has one of the broadest menus in WDW. The food is delicious, the service is warm and friendly and the live band and Irish Step Dancers are great entertainment.
It would lots of fun for the last evening.
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Raglan Road
Via Napoli
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DTD - Raglan Road, great food with large menu, beautiful décor, Irish dance in the evening, It does get very loud in here.

DTD - with teenage girls you might want to check out Planet Hollywood, lots of movie and music items to see, ask to sit on the 3rd or 4th level, more room better view. Large menu, I know a lot of reviews here are not great, but we go every year and never had any problems and our food and service was good.


Chef Mickey's is a fun way to end your vacation. What better to end your vacation then with the fab 5. We have eaten here, lots of times, for breakfast and dinner, never any issue, lots of selections, super fun to wave your napkin around and the monorail goes through the resort, also you might be able to time it to head down to the poly and watch the fireworks from the beach and the water parade.

Just a few suggestions - Have a wonderful and magical time
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DTD - Raglan Road, great food with large menu, beautiful décor, Irish dance in the evening, It does get very loud in here.

DTD - with teenage girls you might want to check out Planet Hollywood, lots of movie and music items to see, ask to sit on the 3rd or 4th level, more room better view. Large menu, I know a lot of reviews here are not great, but we go every year and never had any problems and our food and service was good.


Chef Mickey's is a fun way to end your vacation. What better to end your vacation then with the fab 5. We have eaten here, lots of times, for breakfast and dinner, never any issue, lots of selections, super fun to wave your napkin around and the monorail goes through the resort, also you might be able to time it to head down to the poly and watch the fireworks from the beach and the water parade.

Just a few suggestions - Have a wonderful and magical time

I would actually second the idea of Planet Hollywood. We've only been once, but everyone loved their food; great portions, too. And it's just such a fun atmosphere, especially for kids that age. They also do the photo thing on the way in, so you could have a nice souvenir of your last night.
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Thank you all for the suggestions...I am looking at them all.

I have looked at Sanaa, I am concerned the girls won't want to try that...they are easy, but not extremely adventurous.
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I can't decide...help!

Already have booked...
Crystal Palace
50's Prime Time
O'hana
Boma
Le Chefs
Coral Reef
Whispering Canyon

Have 3 relatively easy teen girls...although that often depends on the day

Suggestions??
One of our favorites that is a must do every trip is Cape May.
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"Sanaa" !!!!

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I suggest Raglan Road or even the T-Rex Restaurant. Both have great food - Raglan Road has step dancers and and old Irish bar feel. T-Rex is a MAJOR love of my DD (15) she loved it and had the best time there! It's kinda like the Rainforest Cafe, but Dino themed. She loved it and can't wait to go back - We all liked the food here and had a great time!
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Old Today, 01:14 PM   #15
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It seems like you already have a great list of suggestions before me--since your flight is so early, I would recommend a larger dinner so that you don't have to wake up hungry and in need of food immediately before your flight.
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