Regardless of which menu is accurate, there are definitely a number of items on the dinner menu that are appealing to everyone in my family (it looks like I would be the ONLY one happy with the lunch menu), so I'm thinking that switching to dinner is definitely the way to go.
Now for the complication... an 8:10 pm slot has opened up. My concern is that we were counting on reserving a spot for Wishes (and especially the "Magic, Memories, and You" pre-show) by 9:00 pm. I think that ADR time is too late and will cause us to miss the MMY pre-show. By the time we get photos taken, etc., we might just be getting a table by 8:30 or later. If the meal runs no longer than 60 minutes, we would still have a few minutes to make our way to the front of the castle but, by then, the sea of humanity would have already formed and I really don't want to be trying to fight that at the last minute to hope for a view of the castle. And, if they are late seating us, we might miss the pre-show altogether. Maybe I'm being overly cautious and we would be finished by 9:10 pm and have plenty of time to go find a spot, but I don't want to spend the entire meal worrying that we will miss the show.
On the other hand, there is a rather early dinner time available (the only other one currently) for 4:15 pm. The downside to this ADR time is that we would only have about 90 minutes at the resort pool for a midday break (by the time you factor in buses back and forth, changing in and out of swimming attire, etc.). I think my family would be fine with that much time at the pool, but I don't want the midday break to turn into a mad dash of "get on the bus, change, get in the pool, get out of the pool, change, get on the bus, get to the restaurant."
After years of commando trips, I'm trying to slow down and relax a bit more. Right now, I'm inclined to take the early dinner reservation and wait it out to see if something between 6-7 pm comes open later on. In the long run, I don't think my family will mind the abbreviated break. I'll probably be the only one who feels "rushed" and I'm extremely flexible. In fact, if the family just wants to stick it out in the park instead of going back to the resort for a dip in the pool, I'd be ok with that. I'm just trying to expand their horizons a little. I think they would really enjoy an hour or so of swimming instead of standing in long lines in the heat (if they will have an open mind and give it a try!).
I think an abbreviated midday break is better than none at all. Keep in mind that my family is not accustomed to taking a break at all, so maybe a short one is good the first time out. That way, they don't feel like they are losing valuable "ride time." Am I trying to cram too much in by going back for a midday swim if we have to return to CRT for ADR by 4 pm? Loose plans right now would be to eat an early lunch at 11 am, be on bus to resort between 12:15-12:30pm, swim from about 1-2:30 pm, and catch bus back to MK at 3:00 pm. That gives us a little over an hour to play with in case bus service is slow.
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