Disney resort dining - suggestions

Becx N Gav

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We are doing an adult only, resort only stay before and after a cruise in October. We may do MNSSHP if the dates work but otherwise no plans to visit any parks.
I last went to WDW too long ago and things have changed so much! Currently we're booked at SSR but when the 7 month DVC window opens we may change (not setting my hopes on anywhere in particular, will just see what is available!). We probably won't have a car but as we're not doing the parks we will have plenty of time to get there.

Looking for 3-4 resort options for a sit down lunch or evening meal and a few quick bite options. We will also do Disney Springs a few days / nights and I think I know what we will try there.

Visiting in mid-Oct are walk ups usually available or is it best to book (for evening meals generally) an ADR?

Thanks!
 
Oct. is tough especially with Columbus day weekend, Food & Wine festival, MNSSHP, Wine & Dine Marathon and the Gartner Symposium over at the Swophin. Finding DVC openings at Epcot and MK resorts will be tough. That said the Turf Club right at SSR is a solid restaurant also, the Paddock pool has solid burgers and bar food for lunch. At DS you have The Boathouse, Morimoto and Art Smith. Flying Fish at the boardwalk and Bull & Bear at the Waldorf are also good choices. Have fun!
 
If you are staying at ssr, it’s such a pain to get to other resorts just for a meal. I think the turf club is only open for dinner. That leaves you with Disney springs for lunches.
What I do, is check to see what is available for that day. Depending on the plans for that day. It’s not really hard to get a same day resort reservation for a meal.
Let me edit that and say , that if you plan on taking a Disney springs bus, I guess it would be worth it to go to one of the magic kingdom resort restaurants before the fireworks or possibly one of the boardwalk signatures before the Epcot fireworks.
 
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I’d Uber to AKL , look around the resort, start at Victoria Falls lounge and then dinner at Jiko
 
We’re looking forward to lunch at Wailulu Grill in the Poly Tower, which has been getting good reviews. You could use that as a base for visiting the monorail resorts as well as WL and FW, both reachable by boat from MK.
 
Visiting in mid-Oct are walk ups usually available or is it best to book (for evening meals generally) an ADR?
If you are dead set on going somewhere specific an ADR is best. But, most of the time we just wing it and see what is available, and just pick somewhere new or something we feel like. Oftentimes, you may not know what you will feel like in advance, so the advantage is you are not stuck at a specific place and time.

Tons of places to go. Right now I feel like a burger and fries and Steakhouse 71. Maybe later...dinner at Sanaa or Citrico's. :confused3
 
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HDDR! I don't know the best way to get there. I might take a bus to MK and then a boat to Fort Wilderness?
Polite Pig in DS is a great place for lunch.
 

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