3 ts meals on 1 day? is it too much?

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I have 3 ts meals on one day but they are pretty spread out, was wondering if its overkill or manageable? We arrive late to Disneyworld so we will prob eat at our resort then to bed for a good nights rest before our 1st park day.

1st park day- HS

8:05 Hollywood & Vine breakfast (daughter really likes Handy Manny), we're not big breakfast eaters just kind if going for the characters and to get some protein in for our first "real" day


1:45 pm Sci Fi

3pm Block Party Bash (hope we make it after Sci Fi but if not we'll come back to it later on our trip)

6:30 pm Fantasmic

7pm park closes

9pm Chef Mickeys (could not get an earlier reservation and most people agree that w/ Fantasmic 9pm is the way to go)
 
Since dinner is so late and breakfast is in a park, sure, that would work for me. CM might be a little too much "energy" for me at that hour, but other than that, no problem.
 
We had three TS meals at EPCOT. Norway for breakfast, LeCellier for lunch and Les Chefs de France for dinner. It worked out fine, we just didn't stuff ourselves knowing we had big meals ahead of us.
 
I have 3 ts meals on one day but they are pretty spread out, was wondering if its overkill or manageable? We arrive late to Disneyworld so we will prob eat at our resort then to bed for a good nights rest before our 1st park day.

1st park day- HS

8:05 Hollywood & Vine breakfast (daughter really likes Handy Manny), we're not big breakfast eaters just kind if going for the characters and to get some protein in for our first "real" day


1:45 pm Sci Fi

3pm Block Party Bash (hope we make it after Sci Fi but if not we'll come back to it later on our trip)

6:30 pm Fantasmic

7pm park closes

9pm Chef Mickeys (could not get an earlier reservation and most people agree that w/ Fantasmic 9pm is the way to go)


This may sound silly, but is Hanndy Manny now part of the H&V breakfast??? :confused3
 

We have done something similar ... just like you said, we are not big breakfast eaters so we may do an early character breakfast for the experience and a very light breakfast, then lunch and a later dinner. I think your plan sounds. Chef Mickey's does sound late but you will need time to get thru the crowd after Fantasmic so it is probably best.
 
We've done it. If you eat a normal sized meal and don't try to gorge yourself and clean your plate or make 7 trips to the buffet line it is fine. :)
 
This may sound silly, but is Hanndy Manny now part of the H&V breakfast??? :confused3

Yup, he has been for several months now. Line up also features: JoJo, Leo and June. Goliath has been retired from the parks.

We've done 3TS many times as well, with a similar schedule, although not quite so late for dinner.

Good luck, Tiger :)
 
Yup, he has been for several months now. Line up also features: JoJo, Leo and June. Goliath has been retired from the parks.

We've done 3TS many times as well, with a similar schedule, although not quite so late for dinner.

Good luck, Tiger :)

Wow, I didn't know, we were there on May 1 and we didn't see it. By the way OP, I once booked breakfast at 9:00 at the Crystal Palace, and dinner at 8:30 pm at Cape May Cafe... I was soo stuffed from Breakfast, that I didn't eat anything at dinner... For lunch I only had a dole whip and half a brownie
 
I wouldn't do it. I'd feel like I was spending all day either sitting in a restaurant or worrying about my schedule to get to a restaurant. Of course, we usually do CS so we can eat when and where we want.
 
I wouldn't do it. Not because of time between the 3 TS, but because of the long hours involved in the day. Not sure how old your DD is but my kids (7 & 8) could never be up early enough to make an 8:05 breakfast and still be tolerable for a 9:00pm dinner.
 
We've never done 3 TS Meals in one day, but we've also never done a reservation later than 7:30pm. I suppose if you don't eat too much and take it easy the next day it could be doable.
 
I did this on my first trip almost every day, I was on a plan where you got 3 meals a day and I had 2 17 yo boys who can eat. While your plan can be done, I really don't like the food at Sci-fi. I'm not sure how old your daughter is and that sounds like a very long day for a young one. Why not skip CM and just grab some dinner at your resort that night or at a CS at DTD.
 
I have 3 ts meals on one day but they are pretty spread out, was wondering if its overkill or manageable? We arrive late to Disneyworld so we will prob eat at our resort then to bed for a good nights rest before our 1st park day.

1st park day- HS

8:05 Hollywood & Vine breakfast (daughter really likes Handy Manny), we're not big breakfast eaters just kind if going for the characters and to get some protein in for our first "real" day


1:45 pm Sci Fi

3pm Block Party Bash (hope we make it after Sci Fi but if not we'll come back to it later on our trip)

6:30 pm Fantasmic

7pm park closes

9pm Chef Mickeys (could not get an earlier reservation and most people agree that w/ Fantasmic 9pm is the way to go)

We did Cape May for breakfast, Tusker House for late lunch and Kouzzina for late dinner, so they were spread out enough that it was fine. I think yours will be fine from what it looks like.
 
I can't imagine eating at 3TS meals in one day.

I have done 2TS meals on a non-park day and that was fine.
 
I can't imagine doing three TS on a park day. You have a very long day planned. You don't say how old DD is, I'm assuming on the younger side with the Handy Manny reference. Will she be a trooper through 3 TS meals?
 
I can't imagine doing three TS on a park day. You have a very long day planned. You don't say how old DD is, I'm assuming on the younger side with the Handy Manny reference. Will she be a trooper through 3 TS meals?

she's 8, lol! She cant get over her toddler cartoons though! Believe me if I could find another res for Chef Mickeys I would gladly skip that 9pm meal but I can't find one. The whole point of us upgrading to Dining Plan from Quik serv is because she really wants to do these character meals and so does my son he'll turn 14 but he's a such a kid! Last yr we didnt do any. I know it does seem like a lot but we're trying to get the most out of our visit. We're not the type who have the kind of money to go every yr. Going this yr has taken alot of sacrifices. But the fact is I'm second guessing this day, that's why Im asking for opinions. thanks!
 




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