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    What meal does your family have the most fun at in WDW? I'm always looking for new ideas and would love to hear where everyone has the most fun!
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    We recently had a very fun Lunch with an Imagineer though it is quite pricey!
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    In the past... 50's Prime Time, Chef Mickey's, Teppan Edo(fun, but not fun and games type).

    Coming up in 37 days.... we are trying 'Ohana, WCC, Garden Grill for the first time. There are others we are trying as well, but I wouldn't classify them as fun and games type. Cape May Cafe, 1900 Park Fare. Teppan Edo (one of our must do's)
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    In the pat I really loved our time at the castle for lunch & LTTbut I really enjoy the breakfast(s)...we always end up off to a good start before heading to a park
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    Liberty Tree Tavern, Chef Mickey's, Teppan Edo, 50's Prime Time Cafe.
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    We are a family of 4, with two sons ages 10 and 8. We've been going to WDW since they were babies. Here are a few of our funnest meals:
    Ohana's (both breakfast and dinner)
    Chef Mickey's (both breakfast and dinner)
    Whispering Canyon Cafe
    Sci Fi (boys love eating in the cars)
    Teppan Edo
    Les Chefs de France (they loved seeing Remy)
    Coral Reef (sat near aquariums and had divers dive down with a note for the boys--don't think they do this anymore)
    Any of the dinner shows
    Any character meals
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    We've had fun at:
    Chef Mickeys (for breakfast. We didn't care for dinner).
    50s Prime Time
    Sci-Fi (our family favorite, even though it gets poor reviews from others!)
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    50s Prime Time - every trip
    Chef Mickey's
    Hoop de Doo Revue - corny, but fun
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    We had the most fun at Sanaa. There's a view of animals, and they put on quite a show for us. We were fortunate enough to be seated directly at a window. The food was very good, too. It's on our list of favorites now.
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    Cinderella's dinner at 1900 Park Fare. And I have boys, not girls. The stepsisters were a riot!

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    Our most FUN meal has been at 'Ohana. especially when our kids were younger, and were trilled to try the hula hoop contests and coconut races. WE still love to go there, although as teenagers, they are "too old" to join in those activities. We love the food and atmosphere and watching all the other "kids" have fun.
    As the name implies, it's a great "family" place.
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    The Supercalifragilistic Breakfast at 1900 Park Fare...by far the most fun meal we had. The Mad Hatter is absolutely hysterical. All four of my jameaters (13, 11, 9, 8) demanded we return there in December. Not to mention, omelets made to order and good food. A no-brainer for us.
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    Dinner at 1900 Park Fare! The step mother and step sisters are great! A lot of fun for anyone!

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    The most fun paired with best food
    'Ohana (breakfast)
    HDDMR
    Crystal Palace
    Whispering Canyon

    The most fun with not the best food
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    1900PF (Dinner)
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    Our last trip in August we tried the Garden Grill at the Land in Epcot and loved it. The character interaction was great. Mickey helped us to find a hidden Mickey in the mural and Chip sat down next to my son and started playing with him. The food was also delicious. We would definitely eat there again.
    We also love the Ohana best friends breakfast, great interaction and delicious food
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    Quote Originally Posted by MagicalGuest View Post
    Cinderella's dinner at 1900 Park Fare. And I have boys, not girls. The stepsisters were a riot!
    TOTALLY agree!! I thought it would be fun for myself to be able to dine with a princess. Well, in the end we just told ol' Cinderella and Prince Charming to keep on walking...we wants the redhead (stepsister!). DS's and DH absolutely loved this last December!!!
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    The responses are great! I love hearing all the great ideas. We too love the stepsisters at 1900 Park Fare!

    Teppan Edo? What makes this so much fun? We've never been.
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    Hands down, the most fun meal we've had is at Mickey's Backyard BBQ! The food was good, there were great performers, a great band and dancing with the characters. Our girls were in heaven! It was basically a big, Disney party!

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    As some have already stated, 'Ohana is fun, as there are activities for the kids. But Marrakesh in EPCOT is also neat, with a bellydancer and a band to entertain you.
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    Chef Mickey's, 50's Prme Time, 'Ohanas, Crystal Palace, Tusker House
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