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    dining expreriences

    I am looking for ideas on where to eat when I come to Orlando in October.
    We wanted somewhere that would also be an experience and so would love some feedback on the places we have been looking at and any suggestions would be fab.
    we were thinking about medievil nights and the polynesian luao in one of the disney resorts....are these worth going to or is there anything better?
    we were also interested in Fulton's crab house, from the outside it looks great...would anyone recommend this.
    Thanks



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    We ate at Fulton's crab house last year, the meal and service were both great. Quite pricey but we felt worth the money.
    If it's just adults in your party then I'd recommend Victoria and Alberts at Disneys Grand Floridian Hotel, it's very special but not for children. There is the mouseketeers club at the hotel that you can book the kiddies into while you eat, but we haven't tried it. (Have actually booked the kids in while we're there in April, so will report back!)
    Caroline & Dave



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    It doesn't open till May but there is a new one opening called Dolly Partons Dixie Stampede, I will try to find the website or info, I know it's a country themed evening with horses etc. but obviously can't tell you if it is any good yet.
    Babblin Boo


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    Thanks.
    It is just adults in our party, I do realise that we are planning well early but we're so excited.


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    If you want to go to Victoria and Alberts you will need to book early! We booked for April about 2 months ago and still couldn't get he Chef's table for any night during the 2 weeks we're over there!
    Caroline & Dave



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    http://pscalculator.net/wdwig/psreport.html

    if you use this calculator you will find out when you can make priortity bookings for Disney meals


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    Foulton's is excellent,. they fly all the fish in fresh every day and post the packing notes on the door to proove it. We usually eat in the bar and have selection.

    quote:Originally posted by monkeys

    I am looking for ideas on where to eat when I come to Orlando in October.
    We wanted somewhere that would also be an experience and so would love some feedback on the places we have been looking at and any suggestions would be fab.
    we were thinking about medievil nights and the polynesian luao in one of the disney resorts....are these worth going to or is there anything better?
    we were also interested in Fulton's crab house, from the outside it looks great...would anyone recommend this.
    Thanks


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    great, so fulton's is a definate, victoria and albert's sounds great but i'm not sure if i want to spend that much.....but it does sound "special"


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    Always fancied Fultons but thought it would cost an arm and a leg. How much then for a Fultons bar meal approx, Martin??
    Julie


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    You'll be fine for a table at the V&A at short notice as long as you're flexible on which day. The chef's table is very hard to get though and you need to book 180 days before - it quite often gets snapped up very quickly so ring at opening (7am Florida time). Not done the chef's table but can happily recommend V&A main restaurant.
    Angela


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