Magic Kingdom
Advance reservations strongly advised at all times of the year, especially during the busy season (see the best times to go page).
Tony's Town Square Restaurant
At the entrance of the Magic Kingdom. Inspired by The Lady and the Tramp, features creative italian dishes. Great atmosphere. Moderate to expensive. Definitely something to try, the food will not disappoint you.
The Crystal Palace
The Crystal Palace features a Character lunch buffet with Pooh and friends. A child pleaser and lots of fun for the whole family. Children have a great time interacting with Pooh, Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore as they visit each table. The characters are great, spending time with each family and allowing for autographs and pictures. A bit expensive, but well worth it. Be sure to make reservations well in advance – this is a popular attraction, and it is nearly impossible to just walk in and get a table.
Pinocchio's Village Haus
Right near Ariel’s grotto is Pinocchio’s, a cafeteria-style restaurant where you can get good quality, reasonably priced food. Serves the usual kids’ staples (pizza, chicken fingers) as well as healthy options – the chef’s salad is great.
Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe
Located in Tomorrowland, another good cafeteria-style restaurant where you can get good quality, reasonably priced food. Lots of choices, from burgers and ribs to turkey wraps.
Akershus at Norway Pavilion
At Epcot. the buffet has now turned into Disney Princess character, B, L, D. You can also go outside to get fresh open face sandwiches and desserts.
The other parks: restaurants
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