ValarDisneyus
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- Aug 22, 2014
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Hi!
Our first trip to WDW *ever* is set for February, we've booked the Port Orleans Riverside Resort (the Royal Room, because our daughter will absolutely love the fireworks bed and my military discount is not half bad.) For the mil discount, I had to book on the phone, and the operator I spoke with (she was so nice!) told me that we'll mostly eat breakfast in our resort before heading for the park because we won't want to spend park time sitting for breakfast and dinner (a valid point, logically thinking about it.) My question is how much this aligns with everyone else's experiences: did you all mostly eat at your hotel before hitting the parks or are their breakfast stops I *need* to see? So far I missed out on the ten minutes Be Our Guest was open for reservations, but I got the Cinderella and Prince Charming dinner at the 1900 diner in the Grand Floridian for Valentine's Day dinner, our first night will be at Akershus in Epcot, I booked the Fantasia dinner (the buffet one, for my husband), I have one unreserved night, and before we fly out again we'll go to T-Rex for lunch in Downtown Disney.
I'd love input/advice/tips regarding the best eating plan. I did buy the dining package that includes 1 counter, 1 sit-down, 1 snack, and a refillable mug.
Our first trip to WDW *ever* is set for February, we've booked the Port Orleans Riverside Resort (the Royal Room, because our daughter will absolutely love the fireworks bed and my military discount is not half bad.) For the mil discount, I had to book on the phone, and the operator I spoke with (she was so nice!) told me that we'll mostly eat breakfast in our resort before heading for the park because we won't want to spend park time sitting for breakfast and dinner (a valid point, logically thinking about it.) My question is how much this aligns with everyone else's experiences: did you all mostly eat at your hotel before hitting the parks or are their breakfast stops I *need* to see? So far I missed out on the ten minutes Be Our Guest was open for reservations, but I got the Cinderella and Prince Charming dinner at the 1900 diner in the Grand Floridian for Valentine's Day dinner, our first night will be at Akershus in Epcot, I booked the Fantasia dinner (the buffet one, for my husband), I have one unreserved night, and before we fly out again we'll go to T-Rex for lunch in Downtown Disney.
I'd love input/advice/tips regarding the best eating plan. I did buy the dining package that includes 1 counter, 1 sit-down, 1 snack, and a refillable mug.