Wednesday, April 25, 2012

advise

Hi, I know it%26#39;s a little late in the game, but I was wondering if anyone has any ideas of what to do, where to eat. We are leaving for Orlando in the morning and will be there until Sunday. I had thought about Kennedy Space Center tomorrow afternoon, but it says you need at least 6 hours... so then we were thinking Epcot on Saturday but after reading MANY less than raving reviews I%26#39;m re-thinking that plan.... any ideas???



advise


Hi Jea,



It%26#39;s never too late...



I%26#39;m not sure what you%26#39;ve heard regarding Epcot but We Love it and you could easily spend a whole day exploring and having great fun. have a look at



allears.net/tp/ep/ep.htm



As far as KSC, I would recomend giving that adventure an entire day, it%26#39;s not just around the corner from Disney.



Epcot has the Best Dining Options and a nice runner up would be Downtown Disney and the Boardwalk. Check all the Disney Restaurants at



allears.net/din/dining.htm



advise


Jea,





If you are driving, you might hit KSC on one direction or the other.





Charlotte to Kissimmee is 10 hours driving time. KSC is on I-95 and the detour will add an hour to your drive time. If it were me and I had two drivers, I would leave early in the morning the day I needed to head back and hit KSC then. Once finished at KSC I would jump on 95 and drive through.





Downtown disney has an excellent selection of restaurants. We are partial to Rainforest.





Across 535 from Downtown Disney, Cross Roads and Palm Parkway also have several mid priced restaurants. We are partial to Kobe which is a little bit further down Palm Parkway.





There are small clusters of restaurants all over town. You should not have too much trouble finding a nice one in your price range.





CTR




We aren%26#39;t driving--but our flight gets in at 11--so we were going to drive over to KSC.





As for Epcot--any suggestions regarding restaurants there??





Thanks for all of your help?




Rose %26amp; Crown, Le Cellier, Chefs de France, Teppanyaki, Nine Dragons, Coral Reef




Epcot is my favorite Disney park. There is lots to do with kids too. They have the Character Connection now where you can get your picture taken with all kinds of characters! They have the non-spinning version of the Mission Space attraction also, so it is even more kid friendly!





As for eating in epcot, it is hard to say...there is so much to chose from! Take your pick! They have the best fish and chips, there is sushi, if you like Moroccan food the restaurant Marrakesh is fab! They have live musicians and belly dancers! There are so many great places to eat in Epcot I just can%26#39;t give you any advice. The living seas has a restaurant where you can eat looking at the fish. There is a revolving restaurant in The Land pavillion. I could go on. It is all good, relative to your idividual tastes. The Chinese place is good and the Japanese teppanyaki is good too!




we love epcot (kids and adults)...dont miss soarin in future world and the world showcase has some really great street performers so make sure you grab a schedule when you enter....the best part about epcot is the food....some of our favorites are san angel inn , nine dragons , and le cellier

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