We have our 30th anniversary trip planned during October, from a Saturday through the following Sunday. We will fly in mid day on Saturday, non stop flight, and fly out the following Sunday in the afternoon. We are staying at the Contemporary and have the Deluxe Dining Plan, with Park Hopper passes.
So far, this is what I have:
Day of arrival, late dinner at California Grill, then probably to bed
Next day, Magic Kingdom Day, with a late breakfast at Crystal Palace. I LOVE TIGGER AND EEYORE! Only ressie that day, but plan to spend the whole day, with EMH, at Magic Kingdom.
Next day, Hollywood Studios Day, with an early dinner at Brown Derby, and reservations for the Fantasmic show as part of our package. No other ressies that day.
Next day, our anniversary. Dinner reservations at Narcossee's, hoping to see Wishes and Electric Water Pageant before or after dinner. No other ressies that day and will probably do some of Food and Wine Festival and use lots of snack credits to save room for Narcossees.
Day after anniversary, Epcot day. Only ressie that day is dinner at Coral Reef. Our honeymoon was the opening week of Epcot, and I was looking forward to Living Seas, and we'll love looking at the Aquarium and seeing some of Future World instead of the rowdy crowd of Food and Wine in the evening.
Next day, not sure what park that day. Only ressie that day is Artist Point. I do not want to miss this restaurant, and don't want to wait until our last day there to go.
Next day, again, not sure what park that day. Only ressie that day is Spirit of Aloha. Again, special occasion trip, want to treat ourselves to this, and have the Deluxe Dining Plan, so why not?
Only one full day left at the parks, and then fly out Sunday afternoon. I'm assuming we'll have to check out of the hotel Sunday morning, and perhaps will be able to do some Magic Kingdom before we leave for the airport.
We're doing Magic Express, so don't know how much time we'll have on Sunday to do things, and what we can eat and where.
I'd like to spend a lot of time at Animal Kingdom, but hesitant to make reservations there, unless you can suggest some and times. We're old and will not be able to walk the whole time, so I'm figuring we can do some quick service meals for lunch, or walk ups at restaurants.
Am I correct that even though we're on the Deluxe Plan, we can eat at a quick service, or will we have to out of pocket those?
Husband is diabetic, so he can't do buffets and starve all day until dinner. We'll have to get something to eat during the day, but don't want to be confined to reservations all the time.
I've tried for Chef Mickeys breakfast, all booked, and tried for Cinderella's Palace for dinners on non Halloween party nights, all booked, so those are the only two left on my Wish List. We will not attend any of the Halloween party nights, and want to avoid Magic Kingdom dinners on those nights.
We will be staying at the Contemporary, and other than my Pooh breakfast at Crystal Palace, we'll probably want to just eat breakfast at the Contemporary and head to the parks for the day.
I've heard of the Wave, and hope we don't need reservations for that. If we do, I guess I'll have to make them for just about every breakfast then, unless there's a quick service option at the Contemporary that will give us a good filling breakfast.
I'd like to see some of the other resorts, like Boardwalk, Beach and Yacht Club, Wilderness, and eat at their restaurants, but again, I don't want to have to leave a park because of a dinner reservation. Are the resort restaurants available for walk up? Since we'll be on the Deluxe plan, even a signature would be fine for last minute walk up, if available.
Sorry for the length of the post, but hoping for some feedback, criticism, suggestions, advice.
We are both over 50, overweight, will be traveling as a couple only. Husband likes fireworks, so we'd like to see Illuminations and Wishes whenever possible, but don't necessarily want to make dinner reservations to coincide with that. Because of Husband's diabetes, we really have to have some flexibility with eating, and because of the new credit card restrictions, I don't want to be out a lot of money because we had to eat someplace earlier for his sugar needs and were not hungry for our dinner reservations. Hoping to use those snack credits that come with the Deluxe to help out with that.
Thanks so much for any input!
So far, this is what I have:
Day of arrival, late dinner at California Grill, then probably to bed
Next day, Magic Kingdom Day, with a late breakfast at Crystal Palace. I LOVE TIGGER AND EEYORE! Only ressie that day, but plan to spend the whole day, with EMH, at Magic Kingdom.
Next day, Hollywood Studios Day, with an early dinner at Brown Derby, and reservations for the Fantasmic show as part of our package. No other ressies that day.
Next day, our anniversary. Dinner reservations at Narcossee's, hoping to see Wishes and Electric Water Pageant before or after dinner. No other ressies that day and will probably do some of Food and Wine Festival and use lots of snack credits to save room for Narcossees.
Day after anniversary, Epcot day. Only ressie that day is dinner at Coral Reef. Our honeymoon was the opening week of Epcot, and I was looking forward to Living Seas, and we'll love looking at the Aquarium and seeing some of Future World instead of the rowdy crowd of Food and Wine in the evening.
Next day, not sure what park that day. Only ressie that day is Artist Point. I do not want to miss this restaurant, and don't want to wait until our last day there to go.
Next day, again, not sure what park that day. Only ressie that day is Spirit of Aloha. Again, special occasion trip, want to treat ourselves to this, and have the Deluxe Dining Plan, so why not?
Only one full day left at the parks, and then fly out Sunday afternoon. I'm assuming we'll have to check out of the hotel Sunday morning, and perhaps will be able to do some Magic Kingdom before we leave for the airport.
We're doing Magic Express, so don't know how much time we'll have on Sunday to do things, and what we can eat and where.
I'd like to spend a lot of time at Animal Kingdom, but hesitant to make reservations there, unless you can suggest some and times. We're old and will not be able to walk the whole time, so I'm figuring we can do some quick service meals for lunch, or walk ups at restaurants.
Am I correct that even though we're on the Deluxe Plan, we can eat at a quick service, or will we have to out of pocket those?
Husband is diabetic, so he can't do buffets and starve all day until dinner. We'll have to get something to eat during the day, but don't want to be confined to reservations all the time.
I've tried for Chef Mickeys breakfast, all booked, and tried for Cinderella's Palace for dinners on non Halloween party nights, all booked, so those are the only two left on my Wish List. We will not attend any of the Halloween party nights, and want to avoid Magic Kingdom dinners on those nights.
We will be staying at the Contemporary, and other than my Pooh breakfast at Crystal Palace, we'll probably want to just eat breakfast at the Contemporary and head to the parks for the day.
I've heard of the Wave, and hope we don't need reservations for that. If we do, I guess I'll have to make them for just about every breakfast then, unless there's a quick service option at the Contemporary that will give us a good filling breakfast.
I'd like to see some of the other resorts, like Boardwalk, Beach and Yacht Club, Wilderness, and eat at their restaurants, but again, I don't want to have to leave a park because of a dinner reservation. Are the resort restaurants available for walk up? Since we'll be on the Deluxe plan, even a signature would be fine for last minute walk up, if available.
Sorry for the length of the post, but hoping for some feedback, criticism, suggestions, advice.
We are both over 50, overweight, will be traveling as a couple only. Husband likes fireworks, so we'd like to see Illuminations and Wishes whenever possible, but don't necessarily want to make dinner reservations to coincide with that. Because of Husband's diabetes, we really have to have some flexibility with eating, and because of the new credit card restrictions, I don't want to be out a lot of money because we had to eat someplace earlier for his sugar needs and were not hungry for our dinner reservations. Hoping to use those snack credits that come with the Deluxe to help out with that.
Thanks so much for any input!