The kids are out from school in March and April and that means that tons of families are headed to the 2 meccas on the Left and East Coasts — DISNEY!
Whenever we go to either Orlando, FL or Anaheim, CA, we miss good food quickly after a day or two of hotel cuisine.
Here’s two local tips to get your stomach happy happy again when you’re visiting Disney World or Disney Land:
ANAHEIM, CA:
There’s a great Korean BBQ Restuarant literally about 5-7 minutes from the Disney block area called MO RAN GAK Restaurant. They consistently serve great Korean food. If you’re in the mood for something authentic that’s good for the stomach and priced right for the wallet, try them out: Mo Ran Gak Korean Restuarant is located at 9651 Garden Grove Blvd, Garden Grove, CA 92844. (between Gilbert Street and Brookhurst Street) TEL: 714-638-1177.
ORLANDO, FL:
Everyone loves good Chinese food. Orlando has one of the best Chinese restaurants there can be for a tourist haven like Orlando — right on International Drive. Ming Court is the perfect place for dinner after a long day at the park or other attractions.
And the kids love it because they have HUGE goldfish in the pond outside where you can feed them fish pellets (dispenser costs a dime I think). So even if you’re waiting for a table, the kids won’t be nagging you…except for more fish food to feed the goldfish. 9188 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819 [TEL: 407-351-9988] http://www.ming-court.com/
Where do you eat when you travel to Disney either in Orlando or Anahiem?
Posted by admin on Nov 7, 2007 in
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As it officially gets chilly around town, it’s time to start thinking about a warm winter vacation!
Our family loves heading south to visit the kids’ mecca — Orlando, FL.
If you’re headed south to Disney or the surrounding areas of Orlando, it’s definitely a great way to ensure great childhood memories for your kids. But the astronomical costs could make it a different kind of memory for your wallet.
If you’re thinking about going to Disneyworld, I’m sure you’re asking around for tips from anyone else that you know has gone recently. If each person offers just one single tip that might save you time and money, or direct you in the way of better sights and scenes, it’s worth it, right?
How about advice from an ex-Disney employee? Beth Harworth, an former Disney employee has written a guide for the Happiest Place on Earth, that’s updated monthly.
In addition to tips on how to save money on tickets, lodging, airfare, etc. She offers advice on tons of different topics for you Disney vacation like:
What to Do On a Rainy Day – Yes, it rains in sunny Florida as well! Solve that problem with fun and adventurous tips

The One Park You Should Visit Last! (Especially with young children.) This one will definitely surprise you!

Hungry? Find out what’s OK to bring inside the Parks with you – and what you should leave at the hotel.

How To Beat Those Long Lines – Did you know it makes a difference if you stand in the Right or Left line? It does – find out which one typically moves the fastest.

Hidden Entrances – There are several “shortcuts” to theme parks and attractions – bypassing most of the crowds.
How much were you guestimating that you’d pay for the entire trip including airfare, taxi to the hotel, lodging, meals, souvenirs, tickets and all the other little expenses that add up? Your vacation is going to set you back a couple of thousand dollars, right?
Well, for $30 (and it comes with a money-back guarnatee) it’s probably worth the money to read this guide and find at least one tip that will make your money back on your purchase.
LINK: Ultimate Disney World Savings Guide 2007/2008