Hello! My sister hasn't been to Disney World since 1989, and I want to make this trip special for her. She always planned our trips when I was younger. She's 17 years older than me and almost like a second mom! Also, it's my daughter's first trip. She's two years old and loves the princesses and Mickey Mouse.
Does it look like I have made good choices? The breakfasts and lunches will be out of pocket. I didn't want to schedule too many signature restaurants, because my daughter will be dining with us. For instance, our Brown Derby dinner is at 3:50 p.m. That's right after her nap. If she gets upset, we will just ask for our dinner to go, but she's usually very shy. I'm sorry to miss out on Citricos, California Grill, Flying Fish, and Jiko's...maybe next time!
Dinner--Rose & Crown (United Kingdom)
Dinner--Restaurant Akershus (Princess Storybook in Norway)
Dinner--Kona Café (Polynesian Resort)
Dinner--Artist Point (Wilderness Lodge)
Dinner--Les Chefs des France
Dinner--LOriginale Alfredo di Roma Ristorante Italy
Dinner--Brown Derbys Fantasmic Package (Disney Studios)
Dinner--Cape May Café (Beach Club)
Lunch--Le Cellier (Canada)
Lunch--San Angel Inn (Mexico)
Breakfast--Whispering Canyon Café (Wilderness Lodge)
Breakfast--Bomas (Animal Kingdom Lodge)
Breakfast--Chef Mickeys (Character Meal at Contemporary)
Breakfast--Crystal Palace (Pooh Character Meal at Magic Kingdom)