Are my ADR's O.K.?

MommaGinger

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Hi Everyone,

I heading down in October with my DH and DD(4). It will be my DD's first trip (of hopefully many if I have my way), and I want to make it extra special for her while not breaking the bank. She is not a great eater but loves the characters, especially the princesses. I tried to do as many breakfasts as possible because that is our best chance of getting her to eat. Can you please take a look and let me know what you think? Thanks. (oh, we are staying offsite).

Monday 10/17 - Arriving late morning. Dinner at Akershus
Tuesday 10/18 - Breakfast at CRT
Weds 10/19 - Breakfast at 1900 then over to HS
Thursday 10/20 - Breakfast at Tusker
Friday 10/21 - Departing late afternoon (not too sure what to do that day)

Thank you all.
 
With a picky eater, I'd go for breakfast at Akershus rather than a dinner. We've done the Princess Storybook Breakfast numerous times and my DD8 loves it.
 
Love your ADR. The only one we usually do that you have breakfast is 1900pf. We normally do dinner to be guaranteed to at least see Cinderella at a TS as she is not always at Akershus.

we love akershus for dinner. The kids menu is the same as lunch but has what I like only served at dsinner.

I'm sure your dd will love it. I went with my 4 yo DDs last year and we had soo much fun. You can also try Ohana for breakfast if all fails which was real good too and you don't need to get up to get your food as it's served family style
 
I would love to but our plane does not arrive until late morning we probably won't get to Epcot until 3:00 so really our only option is dinner. I'll be glad if she has a few bites. I see they have hotdogs for kids so I have a shot with that.
 

In my experience with our nieces a character breakfast was the best thing I could do because they are picky eaters but love all breakfast foods, they ate a ton of stuff and had a great time.

I was going to do the dinners but the food at the buffets is just so bad, not worth the expense.
 
Thank you everyone. Has anyone ever done the Princess Tea Party? I was thinking about doing it if we can swing the cost. It seems so cute but I'm not sure if at 4 years old she is old enough to fully enjoy it.
 
I think I'd save the princess tea party. It is expensive and there is so much to do on a first trip that it will really cut into your time in the park. What about on your last morning doing the morning in MK again for a final goodbye and doing a pre-rd breakfast at Crystal Palace. It's a great breakfast and would be a great send off with characters you haven't seen yet.

If you are looking for something "extra" with less expense BBB takes far less time and my daughter LOVED it at 3! It would be perfect to do before CRT on that first morning and the hair last for days!
 















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