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  • Have breakfast with Mary Poppins or a sit-down dinner with other Disney favorites at the Grand Floridian Resort.

  • 50's Prime Time Café

    Official Disney Description:

    Bop into a Fabulous Fifties kitchenette where Mom is waiting to serve you a heaping plate of comfort food. Enjoy some of your favorite classic sitcom Moms on television sets while you gulp down such favorites as meatloaf, fried chicken, pot roast and milk shakes. So, come in, relax and be prepared for Mom, in her loving way, to treat you as one of her own and encourage you to "join the clean plate club."

    The Review: Hands down the 50's Prime Time Café is a client and family favorite. The atmosphere will take you back to the old days where the family always sat at the dinner table together (well they did on tv anyway) and Mom (your waiter) will bring your food straight to the table. The food here is always deliciously homemade and the atmosphere get's two thumbs-up.

    Lunch, Dinner: A la Carte Disney Dining Plan Restaurant

  • Hunker down for traditional Norweigian dishes (herring, potato salad, gravlax in mustard sauce, venison stew, and more) in a medieval castle setting.

  • The Hawaiian Rhythms dance troupe delivers a song-and-fire-dance show. The luau is one of the better meals on the Orlando dinner-show circuit. The menu includes mahi mahi (dolphin fish) in pina colada sauce, sweet-and-sour chicken, smoked pork, vegetables, rice, dessert, and beverages including one cocktail. The show is inside the park, but theme-park admission is not required.

  • Horses steal this show. Several breeds such as chiseled Arabians and muscular Belgians thunder through a performance including Wild West trick riding, chariot races, a little slapstick comedy, and bareback daredevilry. Horse fans can pet the four-legged stars after the show.

  • The French-style food doesn’t always live up to the high prices, but the view of Disney’s fireworks is a winner.

  • Bison rib-eye steak and nut-and-herb crusted lamb chops are a few of the delicious options here. There’s patio dining as well.

  • Expect the bluesy feel of a 1930s supper club and dishes such as a seafood medley, and pan-seared duck.

  • Authentic Mexican and TexMex is served in an extravagantly decorated room.

  • Trust the Caribbean menu and spirits to create some fun, but expect to wait up to two hours for a table.

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