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Old Port Royale Food Court
Resembling a Caribbean market, the Old Port Royale Food Court features four specialty shops (Broiler, Grill, Deli and Pizza & Pasta) and a Grab-N-Go Market with take-alongs like whole strawberries, cubed melon and yogurt parfaits, as well as pastries, Mickey Mouse ice cream bars and other frozen novelties. Seating can be a problem at peak times -- if the weather's nice, grab a table with a view on the outdoor terrace or near the Marina. Alternatively, covered patio tables are stationed at quiet pools and in island village courtyards. Hours are 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. and highchairs are available. Disney Quick Service Dining Plan credits are accepted.

Beyond the requisite chicken nuggets (served in a sand pail), Kids Menu selections include Mickey Mouse waffles for breakfast and Pasta with Marinara Sauce and a Turkey Sandwich for lunch or dinner. Kids meals (ages nine and under) come with one-percent milk, apple juice or water and a choice of grapes or applesauce. For older kids and adults, Bridgetown Broiler's Rotisserie Chicken and Grilled Salmon Dinners (around $10 each) are a nice departure from the usual fast-food fare.

Refillable Mugs and Pizza Delivery
A refillable mug costs $12.99 and includes free refills on hot and cold drinks at the Food Court beverage island. If you're too tired to trek to Old Port Royale, Blue Runner Pizza Delivery will bring pizza, salad, beer, wine and dessert to your resort room from 4 to 11:30 p.m. daily.

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Open for dinner only, this table service venue features food with a Caribbean flair, from Jerk-crusted Tuna for adults to Grilled Fish served with rice and a yogurt parfait for younger diners. Less adventurous palates might be satisfied with cheese pizza or a cheeseburger. Kids receive crayons and coloring pages, and the work of an "artist of the day" is featured on a bulletin board just outside the restaurant entrance. It's open from 5 to 10 p.m. daily.

Banana Cabana
Located adjacent to the feature pool at Old Port Royale, this tropically-themed bar features frozen alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, beer and wine.

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