It was successful and as for how I'm doing, time will tell. I can't really put it to the test yet.
I can't think off the top of my head what is in the $$ category... I'd say maybe 50's and Sci-Fi in DHS. I like both, but my wife hates 50's because she was shamed for not eating all her food when she went there on a trip when she was in Junior High and today is our 15th anniversary so it's been longer than that since I've been to that one!
In MK, I'm not sure what would fall there. I love Liberty Tree Tavern. DW and I went there in January and enjoyed it so much we're going back on our spring break trip. I do think it might be out of your price range since it's family style. It comes with a hefty price tag.
EPCOT... gosh, probably a lot of them would fit. My pick would be Via Napoli. We love it and go there every trip. IMO if your family wants to go there and get a pizza or 2 and share them it is the most affordable table service restaurant in Disney World. That is what we typically do and it is good wood fired pizza.
AK... probably no $$ restaraunts there other than the Rainforest Cafe at the entrance. At least not that I can think of.
Character meals... I haven't done it yet but have heard great things about the character breakfast at Topolino's. We're doing that one in March. I really like the character meal at Garden Grill in the Land pavilion as well with Farmer Mickey, Pluto and Chip & Dale. Good food, served family style.
Unless you just really want to eat in the Contemporary or Castle, I have a hard time recommending
Chef Mickey or Cinderella Royal Table. Chef Mickey is fine when the kids are young and you have the fascination of the monorail and the main characters, but the food is so-so and it's always just loud. CRT is way overpriced and only worth it if you have a princess obsessed little girl.
Thanks!
Basically they found the spots around the heart that were misfiring. My thought going in was that they'd have a hard time finding anything because I'm not in afib all the time anyway. When they got the cath in she said my heart immediately reacted to that and went into afib on the operating table so they were able to map all the areas of tissue that were causing the problems. They were able to isolate them and the scan afterward showed those problem areas being much smaller and now unable to start arrhythmia in the good tissue. So I gues yay? We'll find out when I'm allowed to put it to the test. Probably when I'm walking 25000 steps per day at Disney World.