Ahhhh! You are speaking my language- Disney!!!! We are leaving in 3 weeks - I'll be 18 weeks by then. I've done a fair bit of research and I PROMISE there are still a large amount of rides you can do in addition to yummy food!! MK - the Teacups (just don't spin too much), Haunted Mansion, Pirates of Carribean, Dumbo, Mickey's Philharmagic, Peter Pan, it's a small world, Jungle Cruise, Hall of Presidents, Little Mermaid, Buzz Lightyear, and more! As far as food- Epcot - EVERYTHING! It's all yummy. Check out the sweets in Germany & France. Also - when at Hollywood Studios go to Starring Rolls Cafe - they have the most amazing cupcakes & cinnamon rolls. Enjoy!!!
Animal kingdom- tusker house dinner buffet. Loved the vibe, and the food was great.
Epcot- Italy was great. I think it was called Napoli, amazing wood fire oven pizza Also got snacks from America, coffee & pastries from France Les Halle's Bakery. If you're feeling like steak & cheddar cheese soup, make reservations at Canada. Honestly the food at Epcot is all amazing
Hollywood studio- 50's prime time cafe, it's more about the cheeky service & vibe. They do have a pb&j milkshake
Magic kingdom- Be Our Gueat restaurant (beast's castle) at fantasy land. I couldn't get dinner reservation, so I waited in line before they opened & really enjoyed te lunch counter service. Snatch up a table in the west wing, check out the prince's portrait & the magic rose Also, Gaston's tavern serves LaFou's Brew.. Frozen apple juice, marshmallow, & a fruity foam. Totally pregnancy friendly
Also found some great eats at these resorts-
Ohana at Disney Polynesia resort, it's just a fun environment for meat lovers. I actually liked the pineapple coconut bread pudding dessert, also able to purchase at the bar
Sanaa at animal kingdom resort, great African Indian fusion. That's not too much spice or flavor. The best part is, you see giraffes gazelles & other African animals just roaming and feeding outside the glass
Chef Mickey at contemporary restaurant, yes it is a Character theme meal. I do really do recommend it. More interaction, Mickey Minnie Donald Goofy and Pluto all come by, while you're enjoying a breakfast buffet
Just don't go on the coasters and just watch out on pirates of the Caribbean because there is a quick unexpected drop. I never went on the jungle cruise but I was fine on everything else. Trust is your gunna have a great time!
Re: Disney world and pregnant!
As for the food Recs-
Animal kingdom- tusker house dinner buffet. Loved the vibe, and the food was great.
Epcot- Italy was great. I think it was called Napoli, amazing wood fire oven pizza
Also got snacks from America, coffee & pastries from France Les Halle's Bakery. If you're feeling like steak & cheddar cheese soup, make reservations at Canada. Honestly the food at Epcot is all amazing
Hollywood studio- 50's prime time cafe, it's more about the cheeky service & vibe. They do have a pb&j milkshake
Magic kingdom- Be Our Gueat restaurant (beast's castle) at fantasy land. I couldn't get dinner reservation, so I waited in line before they opened & really enjoyed te lunch counter service. Snatch up a table in the west wing, check out the prince's portrait & the magic rose
Also, Gaston's tavern serves LaFou's Brew.. Frozen apple juice, marshmallow, & a fruity foam. Totally pregnancy friendly
Also found some great eats at these resorts-
Ohana at Disney Polynesia resort, it's just a fun environment for meat lovers. I actually liked the pineapple coconut bread pudding dessert, also able to purchase at the bar
Sanaa at animal kingdom resort, great African Indian fusion. That's not too much spice or flavor. The best part is, you see giraffes gazelles & other African animals just roaming and feeding outside the glass
Chef Mickey at contemporary restaurant, yes it is a Character theme meal. I do really do recommend it. More interaction, Mickey Minnie Donald Goofy and Pluto all come by, while you're enjoying a breakfast buffet