Dinner on last night??

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or something else?

My TS choices so far include:
Sa - Crystal Palace (dinner)
Su - LeCellier
M - 1900 PF (dinner)
T - 50s PT
W - Ohana (breakfast)
Tr - Coral Reef
F - ????? HELP!

This would likely be our last night so I'd guess Magic Kingdom or a resort on the monorail so maybe Kona. I can switch something else out if necessary though and move Crystal Palace to our last night. Perhaps a lunch option would be better so we could get back to the park since it's our last night. Maybe Breakfast again? AHHHH!!!!! Why is this so hard? Or maybe even no TS on arrival day and just CS & snacks at DTD thus saving 2 TS for another day. Whoa....whoa that was a million conversations. Sorry about that.

I'm frazzled. LOL!
 
or something else?

My TS choices so far include:
Sa - Crystal Palace (dinner)
Su - LeCellier
M - 1900 PF (dinner)
T - 50s PT
W - Ohana (breakfast)
Tr - Coral Reef
F - ????? HELP!

This would likely be our last night so I'd guess Magic Kingdom or a resort on the monorail so maybe Kona. I can switch something else out if necessary though and move Crystal Palace to our last night. Perhaps a lunch option would be better so we could get back to the park since it's our last night. Maybe Breakfast again? AHHHH!!!!! Why is this so hard? Or maybe even no TS on arrival day and just CS & snacks at DTD thus saving 2 TS for another day. Whoa....whoa that was a million conversations. Sorry about that.

I'm frazzled. LOL!

First, I'd do Crystal Palace for breakfast and get the 8:05 a.m. ADR. This way you have unobstructed views of the Castle and Main Street before the park goers are allowed in. Unless your kids are into Stitch (which we are not), I'd make Ohanas dinner. We like Liberty Tree Tavern or the Plaza at the Magic Kigndom for sit down meals (Plaza is a little change of pace from the heavy meals you eat on the dining plan--soups, salads and sandwiches with great shakes and even better desserts). Or how about Yak & Yeti at the Animal Kingdom? Or are you not going to AK?
 
We are going to AK on Sunday morning & since it opens so early I figured a quick breakfast/snack with CS at Flame Tree. I figured we'd be there until about 2 and then go to our resort with a 6ish ressie for LeCellier. Yak & Yeti is pretty much out as not much appealed to me and I have about 3 picky eaters in our travel party.

My sister really wants to see Stitch which is why I stuck Ohana on there but you're right - their dinner sounds amazing. Hmmm..

I was thinking of CP for breakfast on our last day but I don't know that my son can wait that long to see Tigger - Tigger is his favorite!

I really need to just chill until park hours come out. AHHHH!!! I just can not turn my brain off - it's all Disney, all the time.
 
Oh and Saturday was CP for dinner b/c we won't be there until dinner time. Maybe a TS on arrival is too risky though? Perhaps a DTD CS or something?

This is too much work darn it.
 

Oh and Saturday was CP for dinner b/c we won't be there until dinner time. Maybe a TS on arrival is too risky though? Perhaps a DTD CS or something?

This is too much work darn it.

How about Plaza at the MK for dinner on arrival night? Or do you want to stay away from parks? Then I'd do something at DTD.

Your son can find Tigger at Epcot in United Kingdom in the Toy Store. There are hours posted in the "entertainment schedule" with the park map. I get my picture taken with him there every year. :rotfl2:
 
We definitely want to hit a park on Saturday. I wasn't even thinking about that when I said DTD. Our flight home on the following Saturday is early so no parks that day and I am definitely using all 7 days on my ticket! ;)

I do so wish they'd have the park hours out b/c I could get this more set. Everything I read says to avoid MK on Mondays and that's where I have us right now. I tried to plan dining that could be easily shifted based on park hours/events though so flipping days shouldn't be too hard.

Thanks for the convo & suggestions. I really appreciate it!
 
Your original plan sounds pretty good - it sounds like you have a few priorities so that can make this easier for you.

Here are a few suggestions you may not have considered:

Teppan Edo in Japan at Epcot - I see you have 2 dinners there already, but if you are in the area or don't mind park hopping this place is great. The food is fantastic and basic ( I'm a picky eater too ). It's pretty much a few veggies ( that are fling-able sized ), meat or fish, noodles and rice. The show they put on while they cook for you is a lot of fun too!

If you are tired of the parks - what about Wave at CR? I have not eatten there yet, but the menu sounds good ( again - lots of variety ) It's on the monorail system so if you want to go back to MK or Epcot it's not too hard to get to from there.

Raglan Road at DTD is not to be missed either. The food is soooo yummy. Puts the myth that Irish food is bland to shame. There is a show around 9p if you get one of the later seatings.

Hope this helps!
 
How about 1900 PF for breakfast or Chef Mickey's. I know these dining decisions are so hard. We're going Nov. 27 to Dec. 5 and this is what I'm thinking at this point.

Fri. arrival day fly by the seat of our pants as at this point it's to far off to book flights.
Sat. lunch at Sci-Fi
Sun. breakfast at 1900 PF
Mon. dinner at O'hanas
Tues. lunch at Coral Reef
Wed. dinner at Jiko
Thurs. breakfast at Chef Mickey's
Fri. dinner at 1900 PF
Sat. departure day same as arrival day

I hate to go to 1900 PF twice, but I really want to see the characters that are there at both breakfast and dinner. Your DS could see tigger at breakfast at 1900 PF too.
 












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