If you have an ADR at a restaurant inside one of the parks do you have to have/use a park ticket that day? Or do they give you a limited admission to get to/from your meal?
Also, we aren't likely to have Park Hoppers -- so if you have a reservation in a park you aren't in that day, does that mean you won't be able to get to it?
Just curious. Suspect the answer is that you need to eat where you are located unless you have a Park Hopper. But hopping around for meals seems like wasted time and energy.
We aren't likely to use too many ADRs because we aren't touring plan type people. We wing it -- beyond the night before. We plan some of our route and action then. But otherwise ... we're pretty see where we went up. Eat where we can get a table.
But there are a couple restaurants we'd like to try this time and might try to get an ADR. But if it means we need to know what park we're going to be in NOW on a particular day -- likely aren't interested.
Also, we aren't likely to have Park Hoppers -- so if you have a reservation in a park you aren't in that day, does that mean you won't be able to get to it?
Just curious. Suspect the answer is that you need to eat where you are located unless you have a Park Hopper. But hopping around for meals seems like wasted time and energy.
We aren't likely to use too many ADRs because we aren't touring plan type people. We wing it -- beyond the night before. We plan some of our route and action then. But otherwise ... we're pretty see where we went up. Eat where we can get a table.
But there are a couple restaurants we'd like to try this time and might try to get an ADR. But if it means we need to know what park we're going to be in NOW on a particular day -- likely aren't interested.