ADR Times with Time Zone Change

longhorn

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I am currently planning my son's first vacation to Walt Disney World. My son will be 3.5 years old at the time of our vacation, which I hope will be in December. We will be traveling from Texas, so we are on central time. When you make reservations for dining, do you make the reservations based upon your home eating time (so 6 Central means make the ADR for 7) or do you try to get your child to adjust to the new time zone? With one hour, I do not know if it is a big difference, but I figured I would ask those of you who have been with young children.
Thank you in advance for any advice you might be able to provide!
 
I am currently planning my son's first vacation to Walt Disney World. My son will be 3.5 years old at the time of our vacation, which I hope will be in December. We will be traveling from Texas, so we are on central time. When you make reservations for dining, do you make the reservations based upon your home eating time (so 6 Central means make the ADR for 7) or do you try to get your child to adjust to the new time zone? With one hour, I do not know if it is a big difference, but I figured I would ask those of you who have been with young children.
Thank you in advance for any advice you might be able to provide!

You may want to try to keep your local time. This way you can eat at slightly off times which will be a little easier.

I would be more worried about bed time, (I think I have this right) its going to be easy to stay up later but harder to get up early.
 














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