We like to have an early (around 8am) breakfast, followed by a small snack later on, then an early dinner around 4pm. Two meals, along with small snacks, always are enough for us at Disney.About how many hours between meals? I would like the meals to also serve as break times since I think it would be a hassle returning back to the hotel during Christmas time. TIA
A few nice things about early dinners are that they give you something to do while the crowds are still peak, they're easier to book than evening dinners, and you'll have mealtime well out of the way when it's time to find spots for evening shows and parades.I think part of the issue is there are so many restaurants I want to try, so it's figuring out where and when. I thought I had it pretty much altogether, but then with the addition of Homecoming then Beaches & Cream keeps getting suggested, I am a little flustered. I'll be with my husband and son, who'll be turning 10 on the trip, and my sister, who will be using a motorized wheelchair due to MS, and my nephew, 18.
We usually do 2 meals a day. At certain times of the year it isn't a big deal to eat at busy times but Christmas is very busy and even as fast as they try to get people in and out you're best off not going at peak times. Not just because of the wait you may have but also the hectic environment.
About how many hours between meals? I would like the meals to also serve as break times since I think it would be a hassle returning back to the hotel during Christmas time. TIA