Our little one surprisingly enjoyed Hollywood & Vine and now screams out Goofy. We were seated near the exit and Minnie played peekaboo behind the pillars. Shes rarely seen Disney junior and had no experience with high chairs before that (due to the pandemic).
Oga’s cantina was a surprising hit as well. The first time we went with her (around 1), we were seated at a booth and she didn’t care for the atmosphere. The second time we got a standing table with a direct view of the DJ. Her and her 5 year old brother sat in high chairs (he’s in the 50th percentile) and danced to the DJ. Now that the plexiglass divides tables and you’re squeezed on one side with another family in one booth, the standing tables are even better. I wish they would have some bigger chairs for kids who cant reach the table but are too big for high chairs.
Our kids enjoyed the Space220 atmosphere (food ok; took 2.5 hrs) and BOG (around 6 pm they take 30-40 mins to seat) atmosphere as well. Ohana was a big let down (late dinner, cold meats; we were die hard fans, so if you know what it was like pre pandemic, skip it until they serve hot meats from skewers again). Steakhouse71 was a big hit as the chef went above and beyond with allergies; assured us the cake had no cross contamination with nuts and our son (dairy/egg allergies) got Tofutti ice cream! We might skip BOG to dine here twice on our MK days.
I wanted to try Story Book Dining and Cinderella’s Royal Table (have done it many times with our now teen and will try with the younger kids once all the princesses return.) We have Topolinos breakfast booked for the characters one day (extremely difficult to get).