UsNew2Disney2008
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I am taking my DS to WDW for his 4th birthday. Would anyone mind looking at our ADRs and tell me if you think that we have too many or if you would not do the duplicates that we have scheduled?
Arrival day - Dinner at Crystal Palace
DS Bday - Breakfast at Tusker House; Dinner at Chef Mickey's
Day 3 - Breakfast at Crystal Palace; Dinner at Whispering Canyon Cafe
Departure Day - Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
Right now he is really into Tigger and Pooh and wanted to eat with them his first day in. I originally booked BF at Chef Mickey's on the departure day and then snagged a late dinner on his birthday (8 pm) and figured this would be a great way to end the day. Breakfast at CP is before MK opens, so I thought it would be cool to walk into the park before it opens. DS LOVES the food that WCC has, and is into Woody now, so I thought the theme there would be fun.
Any thoughts/ideas would be great. I've never been before either, so this will be a new experience for both of us. I didn't know if this plan is "too much" or not a good mix.
Thank you very much for your help!
And if it helps, DS isn't afraid of characters. He LOVES all the Sesame Street ones!
Arrival day - Dinner at Crystal Palace
DS Bday - Breakfast at Tusker House; Dinner at Chef Mickey's
Day 3 - Breakfast at Crystal Palace; Dinner at Whispering Canyon Cafe
Departure Day - Breakfast at Chef Mickey's
Right now he is really into Tigger and Pooh and wanted to eat with them his first day in. I originally booked BF at Chef Mickey's on the departure day and then snagged a late dinner on his birthday (8 pm) and figured this would be a great way to end the day. Breakfast at CP is before MK opens, so I thought it would be cool to walk into the park before it opens. DS LOVES the food that WCC has, and is into Woody now, so I thought the theme there would be fun.
Any thoughts/ideas would be great. I've never been before either, so this will be a new experience for both of us. I didn't know if this plan is "too much" or not a good mix.
Thank you very much for your help!
And if it helps, DS isn't afraid of characters. He LOVES all the Sesame Street ones!