We went last August, arrived the 11th, 2 days before
free dining. These 2 days were AWESOME...parks were so light...didn't feel dead, but very manageable..then the floodgates opened on the 8/13...the first day of free dining, and a week that many were still off school (like us) it was a madhouse! Seriously, we have gone over the fourth of July, Christmas week, and I tell you, we waited as long if not longer for rides...and forget AK...we did the early mornigs, did get to ride EE 2x's during our 10 day trip....but it was nuts over there for that ride. Lucky we had 10 days, because running around trying to get to your ADR'S takes up a lot of time, ressies were running late, some as much as 45 minutes, and it was so hard to watch folks who were walking up to try and make ressies get turned away...since we had to wait for our ressies that we had made , we got to see a LOT of sad, frustrated HUNGRY folks turned away. We had to choose several times between our FP times and ADR times...we did have a nice trip, but we had been on several trips before. I cannot imagine if that was our first time to WDW, the crowds/restaurants would've turned us off for sure. The time frame you are going in will be less crowded I'm sure...maybe a few straglers for your first few days...but ABSOLUTELY make those ADR's.....and plan on it taking up some of your time to eat. Also , when planning your days /ADR's out, make sure you account for transportation time...one night we had ressies at France, we were staying at the Poly and hit MK in the morning. Our France ressie was for 5pm we caught a monorail at 3:45 and there was a big back up for some reason...and didn't get to WS until after 5:15. I had called to tell them we were running late, and good thing, they were ready to give our slot away! I actually think they did because once we got there, we didn't get seated 'till 6:10, and it was 8 pm before we got out. Loved the place, food was great, service was great, just crowded and long. So do allow time.
Pam