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When we want great food, we'll be on a different vacation. Who wants to waste fun
time with the kids at a sit-down restaurant when you know the food will be mediocre
anyway?
On the topic of saving money, a Seattle woman offered this:
For those wanting to save a few bucks (or in some cases several bucks), we definitely
suggest eating outside WDW for as many meals as possible. To keep down our costs,
we ate a large breakfast before leaving the hotel, had a fast-food lunch in the park, a
snack later to hold us over, and then ate a good dinner outside the park. Several good
restaurants in the area have excellent food at reasonable prices, notably Café Tu Tu
Tango and Ming Court, both on International Drive. We also obtained the Entertain-
ment Book for Orlando, which offers 50% off meals all over town .
COUNTER-SERVICE RESTAURANT MINI-PROFILES
TO HELP YOU FIND PALATABLE FAST-SERVICE FOOD that suits your taste, we have de-
veloped mini-profiles of Walt Disney World theme-park counter-service restaurants.
The restaurants are listed alphabetically by theme park.
The restaurants profiled on the following pages are rated for quality and portion
size (self-explanatory), as well as for value. The value rating ranges A-F as follows:
A = Exceptional value, a real bargain B = Good value
C = Fair value, you get exactly what you pay for
D = Somewhat overpriced F = Significantly overpriced
THE MAGIC KINGDOM
Aloha Isle
Selections Soft-serve ice cream; ice-cream floats; fresh pineapple spears; chips; juice,
bottled water, coffee, tea.
Comments The pineapple Dole Whip soft-serve is a must-try.
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