We recently went to Walt Disney World with my family. We went there five years and 3 months ago, also with my family, and had fun. This time I was less focused on the rides and wanted to experience WDW differently. Every time I have ever gone to Disneyland or Disney World, I have been jealous of people who don't have to wait a million years on a waiting list for a good restaurant. Furthermore, I wanted to eat at some unique places.
With the help of
this blog, I made several excellent choices.
Restaurant Marrakesh
Located in Morocco at EPCOT, Restaurant Marrakesh was our first food stop because I thought Josh would find it interesting not just for the bellydancer:
In EPCOT, all of the countries are staffed by actual natives (so you don't get some white college kid trying to do a half-assed British accent), and I liked this restaurant because the people who worked there were clearly interested in the music and watching the bellydancer. It was pretty empty (I think because you have to navigate down this winding road which reminded me of an Indiana Jones movie), but I'd like to think that my thought to make a reservation was what got us a bellydancer-adjacent table:
The waiter put his hat on Josh's head, but on our table you can see one of the many Duck hats Josh wore during our trip
Bistro de Paris
Also in Epcot, but located in France, Bistro de Paris is the much more upscale version of the restaurant located downstairs, Chefs de France. In fact, I cannot believe that anyone would take a child here, but while we were waiting for a table there were several kids lolling around, rolling on the floor, and generally getting in the way (the waiting area for Bistro de Paris is tiny). Anywhere that has a dress code (which Bistro de Paris does, by the way), is way too fancy for children under 14.
the view of the promenade from our table
The reason I chose this restaurant is because it is supposedly the best place in which to watch the fireworks at Epcot, but only if you get a window table. In order to get a fireworks-view table during the fireworks was a bit of an ordeal (or would have been had it been more than just Josh and myself). First, I made a reservation for an hour before the fireworks start. Then we came hours before our reservation to declare our desire for a fireworks view. They said they couldn't guarantee it, but that they would keep it in mind (which really means nothing, but calmed my nerves). We then showed up 15 minutes early and again declared our desire for a fireworks view. Here is the key: we told the hostess that we were willing to wait. And we did wait. For 30 minutes. But it was worth it!

Maybe they have that metal bar so that people don't get too excited about eating here and then hurl themselves out the windows rather than walking down the stairs because they are so overcome with euphoria. Believable, oui?
While we were waiting for so long, another woman came up who had a reservation at 8:15 (first mistake) for four (second mistake) and demanded (third mistake) a fireworks view table. She told her angry story about how she came earlier during the day in order to declare her table desire (much like we had), but had been turned away (same), and was so annoyed that here she was and she was being told she would have to wait despite all her preparation. The hostess asked whether she would be willing to wait (like we were), and the woman left to angrily confer with her group (fourth mistake-- just say yes and then change your mind later!)
We were then seated and had this awesome waiter from somewhere in France that I can't remember, and we had extremely good food (mashed potatoes with truffle oil that were more like pureed, steak with crusted mushrooms. nom nom nom). The angry woman from before was seated maybe 10 or 15 minutes later with her group and they got a partial fireworks view (which means on the side of the restaurant with the windows but a few tables away) and I would like to think that our politeness was what eventually led to the best experience I have ever had at Epcot.
For dessert-- raspberry mousse with chocolate inside. It was the best dessert I have ever had in my entire life, and I am a lady who likes her desserts!
Narcossee's
I wanted to have a nice night with my parents, so I looked for the best place in which to watch the Magic Kingdom fireworks and that is Narcossee's at the
Grand Floridian Resort. Again, we arrived early for our reservation and requested a window seat, which we got practically right away. We started with a cheese plate, my mom and I had steaks, and I ended with a strawberry shortcake that was extremely yummy.
Here was our view:
They played the music that plays during the fireworks inside the restaurant and turn the lights down. I loved it.
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater
The final special restaurant we went to was one with a drive-in theater theme. Everyone eats in cars set up with tables and clips of sci-fi movies play on a big screen.
The screen:
The place is pretty dark, but you can kind of see the other cars and then the kitchen set up in the back like a snack bar.
And, of course, I had frozen lemonade every chance I could:
This was the best eating trip ever. Josh said he lost weight during the trip from all the sweating and walking, but I definitely gained weight from all the eating.
(BTW it was worth it)