Roughly a week after booking, it was 180 days away. Time for ADRs!
I know some people dont like the dining plan. But we did it during our 2006 trip and adored it. It worked for us
I finally got DH to try a bunch of more unique restaurants hed never been in before
and I didnt have to worry about him obsessing over the price of every meal.
It doesnt work for everyone. But it worked for us.
So, of course, we booked it again. I started plotting a table-service meal a day, and even our counter-service options. I printed out menus from allears.com and other sites. I drove DH crazy, but we eventually came up with our final list. (Have I mentioned Im a crazy, obsessive planner? No?)
I was online at 5:45 a.m. bright and early that morning. Of course, then the website didnt work. I had to call a cast member at 7 a.m.
but we got everything we wanted.
Heres where
and why.
DAY ONE: Dinner at Chef Mickey at the Contemporary. We ate here with tiny Luke in 2006 and had a ball. Since were not doing a park on arrival day, it seemed like a good way to introduce the boys to the magic of Disney. And Ben will get to meet the characters for the first time! Hell be over the moon.
DAY TWO: Were going to have breakfast in the room so that boys can have their familiar cereal or oatmeal. DH and I will probably go with granola bars. (And coffee
mmmm
caffeine. Why, yes, I AM an addict!)
This is a planned Magic Kingdom day. So, of course, I want to try Be Our Guest for lunch. The guys werent enthralled with it for dinner, so this is my compromise.
Dinner will be the Crystal Palace. (Another repeat from 2006.) Both boys love the Pooh characters
and Tigger is my favorite!
so I think it will be a huge hit.
DAY THREE: Hollywood Studios! I havent heard wonderful things about Hollywood & Vine, but were lunching there simply and solely so Ben can meet Jake (of the Neverland Pirates).
Dinner will be something at Downtown Disney (Cookes of Dublin, maybe?) before or after a DisneyQuest visit.
DAY FOUR: Animal Kingdom, so maybe Flame Tree BBQ for lunch. Well see.
DHs one restaurant request for the trip was Ohana, which he adores. (What can I say, hes a carnivore. Im not
but I am looking forward to trying the shrimp, since I do eat seafood.) It will be nice to see it again. We were there once in 2006.
DAY FIVE: Our resort day. Lunch at Art of Animation.
We had to get to visit the Animal Kingdom Lodge somehow, so were doing dinner at Boma. I just cant wait to show the place to the boys
to take a deep breath of the spicy air
to walk out onto the savannah overlook
AKL will always mean a lot to me.
DAY SIX: Epcot, so lunch will almost certainly be Sunshine Seasons.
Dinner will be my one restaurant request, someplace new for us: Cape May Café and the seafood buffet. I may not eat red meat, but I love me some crab legs. Were going to walk over from World Showcase and then return after dinner.
DAY SEVEN: Day at Typhoon Lagoon, but heading back to Hollywood Studios at night
and another new restaurant for us, Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater. How did two sci-fi geeks like us miss this one before?
DAY EIGHT: A departure. Breakfast at a restaurant: Cinderellas Royal Table.
I know Im taking two boys to a princess party, but we thought this would be our one chance before they get old enough to realize that many people will expect them to be all ewwww, princesses!
and not see them simply as characters in the movies they love so much. Ben is a flirt, and I want to see how Luke will react to characters who can actually talk to him. I just want to get this one chance to eat in the castle as a family!
Lunch probably at Pinocchios at MK, by DHs request.
DAY NINE: Departure day. Boo.
