No doubt, Le Cellier is one of the best restaurants on property, but the party is only available for limited time. And the party usually overlaps Food and Wine festival, so you have some exceptional food options there too... maybe enjoy the booth offerings in EPCOT before heading over to the party?
IMHO I would go the last of your options to give them time to work out the kinks.
The party will go on in the rain. Slap on a poncho and go with the flow.
Thanks Mouse.
I hate the little buggers.
There are two seasons, May and September usually.
They don't bite or anything, they just swarm and their remnants need to be washed off your car because they can get acidic and affect your paint.
At the beginning of May I had been seeing lovebugs mentioned.
I am a week away from coming home to my beloved BWV.
To any of you who have just been or are there now, how are the little two headed monsters doing? Are they over and done? Please?
The next trip I book will be for late January or early February. It gets me out of the cold and snow for a while and into low crowd levels. The rehab closings don't bother me and I never use the pools.
When DD was in school we would always go the last week of August and even though it was hot...
There is a big difference between a long walk here at home and a long walk at WDW. I can walk all day there, enjoying every minute... until I take my shoes off at night.
I have never been unhappy with any of the Boardwalk view rooms I have gotten. Each has it's benefits.
The upper floors are nice if you are going to be in your room everynight because you may get a slightly better view of Illuminations, but I would rather be in the park watching it. If you...
I voted MVMCP as what I would do. I love to be outside and on the move when at WDW. I like to enjoy the weather, the crowd, the sights. I think everybody should see a cirque kind of thing once, but once can be enough.
I would love to own there just because the restaurants are really special, and it would be nice to just stroll to the room as opposed to driving or taxiing back to BWV.
But like everybody else said, I fear that this one is probably going to be expensive. This might be one to get a real small...
The WDW obsession began back long long ago when there was only the MK.
I was a young teenager then, rather awkward, tagging along on my older sister's family vacation (I was brought to babysit my nephew so they could go out to dinner).
We had just walked through the castle, all in awe of the...
At almost every show the music makes me cry... it is just overwhelming.
Nemo, Lion King, Beauty and the Beast.... not because it is sad, just so beautiful and totally embracing.
It certainly depends on your teens and the specifics of your group. But if the teens get bored, perhaps you could split your party and send them somewhere that doesn't require a ticket? To a monorail resort to look around or Downtown to shop?
If you are staying at one of the EPCOT area hotels, it would work out okay. But if getting around takes too long, you may want to rethink it.
But why not just skip the dinner package and take your chances with seats at Fantasmic? If it is a high crowd day, there may be two shows...
Today I miss the music. Not just the well known songs from the shows and rides, I am missing the quiet, themed background music... it helps you slow down, relax and enjoy.
Why would it have to be one or the other? Why couldn't they offer a MK E-ride night when there is EMH going on at one of the other parks? Those of us who would be willing to pay can get our tickets at our resorts and they would be limited to 5000 guests again.
Be foreworned new owners....
Once you stay in a one bedroom, you will never again be truly happy in a studio. :sad1:
Put it off or get ready to add on.