ADR's -on the right track?

lilyv

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Our ADR's. I've only made one a day, mostly dinners, one lunch. We're a couple of young-ish empty nesters, haven't been to Disney in years.
Any suggestions or changes would be appreciated.

Day 1 Lunch-Citrico's (they're subbing for GF Cafe)
Day 2
Day 3 Dinner-Boma
Day 4 Dinner-Biergarten
Day 5 Dinner Jiko
Day 6 Dinner Flying Fish
 
My Dbf and I were at Disney back in May and had a wonderful lunch at Le Cellier -- we booked late and there was no dinner available. The Cheddar Cheese soup was really interesting (more like a dip than a soup, almost) and we both had great sandwiches, which left us so full that we could only try one dessert, even though I really would have liked to try everything on the menu. From what I hear, their dinner is just as good, if not better.

We also had dinner at California Grill and saw Wishes from the balcony. The view and the service were both excellent, but I didn't think the food was that great. It might be better to just go for drinks/sushi/dessert to get in there for the amazing view of the fireworks.
 
Looks good so far! I would try Le Cellier it's one of our favorites!:thumbsup2
 
Thanks Belle and Craig! I read the menu from Le Cellier, and it sounds wonderful. I'm going to work on adding that to our list.
 

I'd add in Narcoossee's. We loved it. We were there for the Magic Kingdom fireworks and they pump the music into the restaurant from wishes. If you go out on the deck, truly romantic. Food is excellent BTW :)
 




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