if you're staying there then it's easy for you to return. I love to book it at opening, it is nice and quiet and the servers are super attentive, the kitchen isn't backed up and you can see the sunset if it's in the winter. Then just come back for the fireworks later. But then I prefer and earlier dinner and the fireworks can be quite late. They will let you return with your receipt for fireworks later if you dine earlier. If I was staying there I might be tempted to do that!
yes, my child would be antsy with a meal that long and it's too late for him to be eating too! (so I admit that a lot of my timing decisions are kid driven but even without that, I kind of like the earlier dinner when on vacation!) When we go right at 5 we are seated quickly and depending on how many courses the meal lasts 60-90 minutes. It was about 60 when we did just entree and 90 when we did app, entree and dessert (deluxe plan). That's about his upper limit. We own DVC so we don't particularly shoot for fireworks at the contemporary since we can just go to the Top of the World whenever we feel like it, but if I was staying at the contemporary I would probably go back for fireworks if eating at CA Grill... I would just not want to hang around all those hours. Even 8pm fireworks is kind of a long night although 6pm dinner is not a terrible time... we did 6pm last time though and the restaurant was fully seated by then. Our waiter was still great, our food was still great, overall experience was still great and it was about an hour just for entrees so not too long for the kiddo (we got dessert back at our resort in the tambu lounge) but I personally love getting a window seat (which is easier when you have first seating and request it), and how much quieter and low key the restaurant feels when it first opens. Just personal preference. I do not have any of the sensory issues my son has but sometimes the hustle and bustle of WDW starts to get to me too so I will go out of my way for a quieter experience at mealtimes when I can.Those late fireworks!!! I booked 7:30 thinking the Christmas Wishes were at 9:30, as I thought that was posted in TP, however according to Disney calendar they are at 10:00. That is a long night.
I don't want to hijack this thread, but I have a sort of companion question. I just got a 9:30 ADR for a Hallowishes night. I will be on DlxDP and am planning on a full meal. My brother and SIL were talking about trying to get in the lounge that night to have drinks and watch the fireworks. What are the thoughts on people using ADRs to just have drinks and apps? I am wondering if I should try to change my ADR from 1 to 3 ppl... Thanks for any feedback!
Yup, my waiter made sure to let me know that as I was checking out during my brunch in April.If you do the Sunday brunch, can you bring receipt to see fireworks that nite?