Infamousmare
I didn't make it all the way through 3rd grade for
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- Aug 8, 2010
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Disney always wants you early, but I must say you are quite daring to get the deluxe plan. There is no way my DDs would have sat in restaruants for 1 1/2 - 2 plus hours a day for meals at those ages, let alone twice a day.
Denise in MI
Honestly? I had NO idea what I was doing!


I wish I'd read the dining reviews here first.

I'm in charge of planning my family's reunion/dad's birthday at Disney (because the entire family, I'm sure, would like to blame me when things aren't so magical *LOL*) and my mother was just convinced that we should do the DDP. You can imagine her excitement when FREE dining became available - I had to upgrade to DxDDP right away. *weary laugh*
I didn't realize until reading most of the posts here in-depth (didn't have time during the planning stage, when I spent hours online/on the phone making ADRs, debating the merits of treehouses vs. villas vs. deluxe rooms, then trying to get adjoining rooms for forty-eleven people, and now going back and forth with Brian-the-android-pastry-chef to get a cake for dad...) that the process of sitting down at a WDW TS restaurant is such an arduous task. The WDW rep assured me that TS would be better for kids than CS because we wouldn't have to wait. *can you hear me laughing? I swear I'm laughing!*
Um, any pointers on keeping two little ones (youngest with ASD, oldest with a feeding tube) happy at the TS meals? Can we skip apps/dessert?
When I come back to post reviews after this trip, I'm going to have a Valium popsicle in my hand.
