1900 Park Fare Availability

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How quickly does 1900 Park Fare fill up for breakfast? Specifically early December. Just wondering if this should be one of the 1st ones I book. :confused3
 
How quickly does 1900 Park Fare fill up for breakfast? Specifically early December. Just wondering if this should be one of the 1st ones I book. :confused3

A lot of people make their reservatios 180 days in advance. Especially for the character meals. I would make all of your reservations 180 days in advance. I was there this past Dec and they did end up running out of reservations. I can't remember how far in advance though.
 
How quickly does 1900 Park Fare fill up for breakfast? Specifically early December. Just wondering if this should be one of the 1st ones I book. :confused3

Just to give you an idea....last week i booked a trip (for Aug.20-28), and i was able to get a ressie for 1900 PF breakfast at 915am. Its not that hard to get a ressie. But if you want one at 8am, then i would book it 180 days out. If not, then there's no rush. But then again, it all depends when you are going. if your going around a holiday, where crowd levels are suppose to be high, then you might run into problems. Maybe its not too crowded during the time i am going.
 
I'm one of those that believes you should book an ADR once you know that that restaurant is someplace you want to eat. You are always free to try and change plans and ADR's, but at least if you can't get an ADR for a different time closer to your trip at least you will have a back-up plan so you won't miss out.

Personally, we like the 1900 PF breakfast, but we like it more as a "brunch". When we plan on going we try to get one of the last ADR's for the morning (at about 11:20 or so). This gives us a chance to go to RD at MK, tour a bit, pick up a couple of FP and then head out to brunch. By the time we get back our FP's are usually in affect and lines are a bit smaller due to it being lunch time. We do sometimes pick up a pastry and juice or something before leaving the resort to hold us over until our ADR. This plan has worked out really well for us. :thumbsup2
 

Personally, we like the 1900 PF breakfast, but we like it more as a "brunch". When we plan on going we try to get one of the last ADR's for the morning (at about 11:20 or so). This gives us a chance to go to RD at MK, tour a bit, pick up a couple of FP and then head out to brunch. By the time we get back our FP's are usually in affect and lines are a bit smaller due to it being lunch time. We do sometimes pick up a pastry and juice or something before leaving the resort to hold us over until our ADR. This plan has worked out really well for us. :thumbsup2

I like your plan. Kinda wish we would have done that on our last trip where we had an ADR at 1900 PF for 9am. We felt rushed to get there and ended up being late due to transportation issues. Breakfast was good, and we made sure to take our time and suck up the atmosphere, but by the time we got to the park it was pretty busy. Next trip I think we're gonna try your way.:thumbsup2
 
I like your plan. Kinda wish we would have done that on our last trip where we had an ADR at 1900 PF for 9am. We felt rushed to get there and ended up being late due to transportation issues. Breakfast was good, and we made sure to take our time and suck up the atmosphere, but by the time we got to the park it was pretty busy. Next trip I think we're gonna try your way.:thumbsup2

If you get to MK at RD, head to Adventureland first. You can get through AL and Liberty Square before it's time to leave the park. You can probably grab a FP for BTMRR or Splash and another FP in FL on your way out. When you get back to MK, pick up another FP in FL, your FP for your FL ride should be ready to go. If not go on another FL attraction, then use your FL FP before heading back to Frontierland. By the time your ready to head back through FL to Tomorrowland, your other FP should be ready to use. By mid-afternoon you could basically have about 75% of MK done with the ability to get another FP.

We like this plan because we like to do the dark rides after a big meal. I know, I know, it sounds like a lot of walking and when trying to describe it I even confused myself. But the plan really works like a charm. :thumbsup2
 
A lot of people make their reservatios 180 days in advance. Especially for the character meals. I would make all of your reservations 180 days in advance. I was there this past Dec and they did end up running out of reservations. I can't remember how far in advance though.


I plan to make it at 180 days, but I have 12 reservations to make and am trying to prioritize the order of when I need to make them and what is most important.
 
I'm one of those that believes you should book an ADR once you know that that restaurant is someplace you want to eat. You are always free to try and change plans and ADR's, but at least if you can't get an ADR for a different time closer to your trip at least you will have a back-up plan so you won't miss out.

Personally, we like the 1900 PF breakfast, but we like it more as a "brunch". When we plan on going we try to get one of the last ADR's for the morning (at about 11:20 or so). This gives us a chance to go to RD at MK, tour a bit, pick up a couple of FP and then head out to brunch. By the time we get back our FP's are usually in affect and lines are a bit smaller due to it being lunch time. We do sometimes pick up a pastry and juice or something before leaving the resort to hold us over until our ADR. This plan has worked out really well for us. :thumbsup2


That is perfect. This reservation is for my daughter and her grandparents around 10:45 - 11ish. I need to make another reservation for me and my husband around 11 at another restaurant. I think I can put this one towards the bottom of my priority list and still get it for them at this later time.
 
I plan to make it at 180 days, but I have 12 reservations to make and am trying to prioritize the order of when I need to make them and what is most important.

If you are making it at 180 days you would be fine to leave this one towards the bottom of your list.
 


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