ADR's an FP+ Necesarry for Solo's?

Grimbold

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How important is it that Solo's get booked their ADRs and FP+.

Is it easier for a Solo to get a reservation with out the ADR and also is it esential to get FP+ if you go in the single line (if they still have them).

It may have already been answered previously but couldn't see a thread about it.

Thanks in advance.

Grim
 
I think you are asking how easy it would be to walk up and be seated at a restaurant without an ADR (aka reservation). At table service restaurants you would be seated at a table for 2 so you would be competing with parties of 2 who already have reservations. A walk up is easier for for a solo or party of 2 than a larger group of 5 or 6, but it depends on the season, how busy the restaurant is, and what time you want to dine. If there are any restaurants you definitely want to eat at it would be better to make a reservation. You can always cancel prior to the cancellation penalty deadline if you change your plans.

Another option is the restaurants that have a lounge or bar or the stand alone lounges. None of these take reservations. Many have a good selection of small plates and appetizers and some will let you order from the menu of the adjoining restaurant. Many of the resort restaurants have lounges and while there are none in the MK, the other 3 theme parks all have at least one. Epcot has the most -La Cava, Spice Road, R&C Pub, Tutto Gusto, AK has yak & Yeti and Rain Forest, and DHS has HBD.

Unless it has changed because of FP+, there are only 3 single rider lines in DW so even as a solo you would need a FP+ for most of the other popular attractions.
 

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