MaryKatesMom
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Hardly.
1) Decide on what days work best for a Disney trip
2) Price shop airlines and schedules to find best time
3) Book Disney hotel
4) Make Dining Reservations
5) Now quite often the park hours aren't out yet when I want to make dining reservations. So I have to keep my eyes on that and perhaps change them down the road. That requires more effort.
6) Book FP's for each day and book them so as not to interfere with dining.
Agreed
I'm a big foodie so naturally food is a big part of my trips. Sorry but I have no interest in eating at Columbia Harbor House for the duration of my trip.
I'm right there with you! Food is a big part of my trips and I've had to stop some of my favorite TS lunches because it is hard to schedule them with my FP+.
Have you been to Il Mulino in the Swan? It is a hidden gem of a restaurant. The fresh focaccia in the bread basket is worth the trip.