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DIS Veteran
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 841
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Tokyo Dining?
Are reservations required? We have never dined there and we may stop there for lunch on our Epcot day but not sure. We normally make ADR's when we know where we want to dine but this one is on the fence and was wondering if an ADR is really needed
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Ma
Posts: 173
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We went there in October without an ADR when they opened for lunch and got right in. The sushi was great!
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1937, what a year that was
Diet Coke on Ice or Else I apparently don't do anything they want to stimulate Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Not far enough outside the Beltway
Posts: 54,440
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Not required, but you should get one if you want to make sure you get in at a certain time.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,304
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How many? If it is just two, it might be easier to get in. If there are 6 or more, it might be harder.
If you have a smart phone, you can check where there is availabilty on Disney's mobile website and make reservations for the same day. We (DH & I) don't like making ADR's except for character meals and special events (candlelight processional, dessert parties, etc). We are never sure in advance what we want to do that day, what park we are going to (we sometimes play bus roulette: whichever bus pulls into the resort first is the park we go to) or what we want to eat. By using Disney's mobile website, we can look for availablity and make a reservation for a couple of hours later. We might not get our first choice, but can usually find a couple that really appeal to us. |
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MINNEMUMMUM
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Southern NJ
Posts: 40
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Cruisingkat
I love the idea of bus roulette! DH and I will be going last week of Feb. Sounds like a fun way to do Disney
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