ADRs for NON-character resort breakfasts...necessary?

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Do the regular restaurants that serve NON-character breakfasts at resorts require or accept breakfast ADRs? I am most interested in Spoodles since it is closest to BWV. If they do accept them, would you make a ressie for breakfast? Is there a typical time where there is no wait or less of a wait? This would be for a trip in mid- to late-July (NOT July 4th!). Would you just wing it? We would be on the dining plan but paying OOP for a couple of breakfasts on our 10-night trip. Let me also make it clear that a breakfast at Spoodles would be on a day that we do not go to a theme park, but relax and enjoy the resort and the Boardwalk area. So no rush to get out. Just wondering if we decide to treat ourselves to breakfast a morning or two. There are 4 people in our party.
 
I think the rule of thumb for any table service is to get an ADR. You can always cancel it if you change your mind. You probably don't need to do it right at 180 days, but you should have one to be safe.
 
I think the rule of thumb for any table service is to get an ADR. You can always cancel it if you change your mind. You probably don't need to do it right at 180 days, but you should have one to be safe.

I totally agree with this poster. Especially since you already have a specific restaurant in mind.:)
 
Okay, making an ADR just in case makes sense. Then if we change our plans we can cancel. Thanks!!
 












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