mefordis
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I read a lot of people complaining about restaurants being too busy to get into and necessity of ADRs, so I thought I'd give you our experience at Universal a couple of weeks ago (first time there).
It was sooo nice, after being at WDW and having to run to make our ADRs, to just walk up to any restaurant and get seated! No reservations!
Honestly, dining at Hard Rock Cafe and Nascar -- the food was on par and even a little better in some cases, with that of Disney.
If you are hungry and can't get an ADR, I'd say plan on heading over to Universal for a couple of days, cut your WDW stay short, and stay at one of their hotels. The front of the line benefits you get (WE NEVER WAITED FOR A RIDE! WALTZED RIGHT ON THE RIDE WHILE OTHERS WERE ON A LINE WITH A 1 HOUR WAIT)
It was sooo nice, after being at WDW and having to run to make our ADRs, to just walk up to any restaurant and get seated! No reservations!
Honestly, dining at Hard Rock Cafe and Nascar -- the food was on par and even a little better in some cases, with that of Disney.
If you are hungry and can't get an ADR, I'd say plan on heading over to Universal for a couple of days, cut your WDW stay short, and stay at one of their hotels. The front of the line benefits you get (WE NEVER WAITED FOR A RIDE! WALTZED RIGHT ON THE RIDE WHILE OTHERS WERE ON A LINE WITH A 1 HOUR WAIT)