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We stayed at Sports a couple of times. Even went from Contemporary one trip to Sports the next and it did not bother us at all. I think they are all nice resorts. But I can't help with which value to pick, because we always did Sports.
 
:offtopic: Can someone give me advice on the Value Resorts? Tripadvisor reviews are not that great. Since I am downgrading to a Value (saving a few bucks), I'd like to know which one I should stay at.:woohoo:

I've stayed at All Star Movies and Pop Century. We definitely prefer Pop over the other values (we just like the theming better) and have had very good experiences there.
 
10/1 Tusker House
10/2 The Garden Grill
10/3 Hollywood and Vine Fantasmic
10/4 1900 Park Fare Cinderella's Dinner
10/5 Cape May Cafe
10/6 50's Prime Time
10/7 Crystal Palace
10/8 Sci Fi Dine In

If we go. Still waiting.

yum yum! I can hardly wait! :yay:
 
:offtopic: Can someone give me advice on the Value Resorts? Tripadvisor reviews are not that great. Since I am downgrading to a Value (saving a few bucks), I'd like to know which one I should stay at.:woohoo:

We have stayed at All Star Movies twice and Pop Century a half a dozen times. We have also stayed at Grand Floridian Royal Palm Club (LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!). But...We love Pop...the theming is great as is the food court. Have no worries. All these resorts are Disney and you can't go wrong with any of them. It just depends on what amenities you want and are willing to pay for.
 

A bit late, but it's still today... I'm so excited for all this food.

Garden Grill*
Tusker House breakfast*
Boma dinner*
Crystal palace breakfast
LTT lunch*
CRT dinner
Mama Melrose dinner*
Akershus breakfast
Merrakesh *
spirit of Aloha*
Hollywood and vine*
sci-fi*
Biergarten
Crystal Palace lunch*
Le Cellier*
The Plaza*
Chef Mickey*
Whispering Canyon*
Tony's*
1900 Park Faire

*1st time :yay:
 
9/15 - Counter Service at AK
9/16 - Don't know! We'll be visiting Harry that day! ;)
9/17 - Le Cellier
9/18 - Narcoosees
9/19 - The Wave
9/20 - Teppan Edo
9/21 - Flying Fish Cafe

I'll really miss an early ADR at Crystal Palace this trip, but it wouldn't be the same without the rest of the family, so we'll wait til December 2012. :grouphug:
 
We decided to NOT do any repeats... so all these are 1st times

Sept 5 Planet Hollywood
Sept 6 50s PrimeTime
Sept 7 Liberty Tree Tavern
Sept 8 Yak & Yeti
Sept 9 Le Cellier
Sept 10 Grand Floridian Cafe
 
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Did you know you can call the restaurant directly and book it? They only release a small amount of their tables to Disney at a time. I had no trouble getting my ADR, but I made them all at 180 days out.

You can also walk up. Go during off peak time. We will go at 11am right when it opens for lunch or around 445-5pm for dinner. We did this back in March for Rainforest Cafe also.
 
You can also walk up. Go during off peak time. We will go at 11am right when it opens for lunch or around 445-5pm for dinner. We did this back in March for Rainforest Cafe also.

Just a word of caution...it's very hard to get in with just a walk up during free dining times. If FD happens this year, ADRs are strongly advised. The parks may not be as full, but the restaurants sure are!
 
Thanks everyone... POP is my first choice, but I know how fast that resort goes so I was looking at my back up. All Star Sports doesn't appeal to me, so it will be between Movies and Music. Thanks.:thumbsup2
 
We're doing: Ohana (dinner), Biergarten, Le Cellier, 50's Prime Time, Crystal Palace, Tusker House, Liberty Tree Tavern and Teppan Edo.
 
Just a word of caution...it's very hard to get in with just a walk up during free dining times. If FD happens this year, ADRs are strongly advised. The parks may not be as full, but the restaurants sure are!

I would think that the opposite would be true at TRex since it is not part of the DP. We have walked up during FD and non-FD.

(NOTE: I always suggest ADRs!)
 
8/17 Crystal Palace*
8/18 Le Cellier*
8/19 Boma
8/20 Chef Mickey's
8/21 Coral Reef
8/22 Tusker House*
8/23 O'Hana
8/25 Brown Derby*
8/27 Cap'n Jacks*
8/28 Teppan Edo*
8/29 Hoop De Doo* or Aloha*

* First timers......!:cool2::cool2:
 
We decided to NOT do any repeats... so all these are 1st times

Sept 5 Planet Hollywood
Sept 6 50s PrimeTime
Sept 7 Liberty Tree Tavern
Sept 8 Yak & Yeti
Sept 9 Le Cellier
Sept 10 Grand Floridian Cafe

I will also be at Le Cellier on the 9th! I have a 12pm ressie!
 
:offtopic: Can someone give me advice on the Value Resorts? Tripadvisor reviews are not that great. Since I am downgrading to a Value (saving a few bucks), I'd like to know which one I should stay at.:woohoo:

We've stayed at All Star Movies, Pop Century and All Star Music. They are all essentially the same.... basic room but lovely! A clean place to sleep. Great food courts but cafeteria style. Not disappointing! Super pools!! Awesome resort decor! Lots of buses and parking.

So our choice is Music - they have incredible pool side activities - dancing, water balloon toss, an 8ft beach ball that comes out inthe afternoon, music and movies! And we're going back this August! Good luck!:wizard:

We stayed at AS Music in January 09 and loved it. It was recently refurbed I think so the rooms felt fresh. Our favorite were the pool side movies at night, it was cool to watch Finding Nemo on the big screen.
 
Just a word of caution...it's very hard to get in with just a walk up during free dining times. If FD happens this year, ADRs are strongly advised. The parks may not be as full, but the restaurants sure are!
While not the best plan to risk it if you need to use credits, if you eat at early off-peak times, most places seem happy to do walk ins or take you early.
Last year just to test it out I approached places just to see if they would take us- we always got a yes. We eat lunch before noon and usually get in to dinner by 5. We had some ADR's that were closer to 6 and when we got there early you could see the CM's were happy about getting us in (and out of the way) early. You could see them give a sigh of relief when we said we were early. We went during FD.
 
While not the best plan to risk it if you need to use credits, if you eat at early off-peak times, most places seem happy to do walk ins or take you early.
Last year just to test it out I approached places just to see if they would take us- we always got a yes. We eat lunch before noon and usually get in to dinner by 5. We had some ADR's that were closer to 6 and when we got there early you could see the CM's were happy about getting us in (and out of the way) early. You could see them give a sigh of relief when we said we were early. We went during FD.

It really depends on which restaurant you're heading towards. More popular places, even during off peak eating times, typically turn down walk ups. I've seen this happen countless times at Le Cellier, for example (and many reports of it too). If you have an ADR that you're arriving early for, it's not considered the same as a walk up with no ADR. Basically, if you want to eat somewhere, plan ahead and make the ADR. Don't wing it, especially during a time the restaurants tend to be more full. If you don't mind possibly being turned down...then definitely try the walk up plan. :thumbsup2
 
OOH, I didn't realize Kelsey Grammer was in La Cage! I'm wanting to get downt here for Promises, Promises too. In the last couple of weeks I've seen Race and the The Addams Family. TAF was hilarious but the plot itself wasn't very good, if that makes sense. Nathan Lane could make the phone book funny, though, and Bebe Neuwirth was awesome, as was the girl who played Wednesday. Race was amazing, take-your-breath-away theater but very intense and definitely not family friendly!

Robin Williams part but is switching to the Nathan Lane part in 6 months. I dunno how he could follow the actor playing the part now, Donald Hodges, who originated the role in London. He is just unbelievable. If you're going to go, try to do so before he leaves. TAF, Race, Lend Me a Tenor all on our to-do list. DD had a degree in Musical Theater so we go into the city frequently.
 
Ooh! I haven't posted my reservations anywhere yet...

This is my (our) first trip, so everything will be new for us:

9/26 (arrival day): Le Cellier for a late lunch/early dinner
9/27:'Ohana's at 7!
9/28: Breakfast and Playhouse Disney (don't know what to do for dinner)
9/29: Yak & Yeti for lunch
9/30: CRT for Dinner and hopefully MNSSHP for our final night.
 
ALL THE BEST(IF NOT ALL OF THE SIT DOWN) RESTARAUNTS SEEM AS IF THE ARE OR SOON WILL BE BOOKED! I HAVENT EVEN DECIEDED WHAT WEEK TO VISIT MUCH LESS WHAT I WANT OR WHEN I WANT TO EAT! IS IT JUST ME? I KNOW IT'S A GREAT VALUE BUT THE HASSLE AND DISAPPOINTMENT SEEMS TO LESSEN THE DEAL!:confused::confused: I WONDER WHAT DEALS MIGHT BE OFFERED IN OCTOBER? HAS THERE BEEN ANY ROOM DISCOUNT PINS FOR LATE OCT? THANKS
 
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