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Re: What should my family try?
And the beef skewers are yummy too. Spicier than the chicken, but good.
I like the Storyteller's Cafe in the Grand Californian better than Goofy's Kitchen myself.
Get soup in a bread bowl somewhere - they have it in New Orleans Square somewhere and also at the Boudin (sp?) something in DCA.
If it's still there, the coffee/bakery place in Downtown Disney makes a mean latte. Speaking of which, inside the parks they usually have an eggnog latte at Christmastime that is yummy, if you like eggnog.... mixed with coffee. :)
The big restaurant in Frontierland (can you tell I am awful with names?) is someplace we often go for lunch... they have pretty much the same food as everywhere else, but it's hardly ever very crowded, the decks have plenty of room for busy little ones to wander around without bothering anyone or getting out of your sight, and sometimes you can see some wild kitty-cats.
The Golden Horseshoe can be fun, if your kids are either big enough to watch the show without getting bored or small enough to sleep through it in the stroller.
And, if the 11th is your last day in the parks and not a traveling day for you, it's our first day, if you would like to meet up and say hi, let me know. :)
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