Heading to DL in August, first time... As a long time WDW Veteran, do we need to make priority seating for every meal the way we do in Florida?
No... it's quite different then WDW.
Blue Bayou, Carnation and perhaps the 2 high end resturants in the Disney Hotels are the only ones you need seating for.
And remember... at Disneyland, once you leave the park you are in the city so it is easier to have dining choices outside the parks.
Andy
I'm in for only 3 days and staying at the DL Hotel so I'll be essentially doing meals on property the whole stay...
Carnation for breakfast and lunch need priority or will they be ok?
There is always a line during normal lunch/dinner times. ( never noticed at breakfast ) We always reserve so we don't have to wait as long.
If you do Character meals you should get priority seating. I recommend the first seating at Minnie's.
Andy
As others mentioned, it is not like WDW. I would make a reservation for Blue Bayou, character meals, and also if you'd like to do one of the World of Color dinner packages. The rest you can get away with getting a walk-up unless you're going during a very busy time of year and/or busy time of day. If you do, however, know that you really want to eat somewhere, it doesn't hurt to make a reservation. You can always cancel if you change your mind. I'd much prefer to make a reservation and cancel it than wait 40 minutes as a walk-up, which is the wait I had at Cafe Orleans during spring break season last year for lunch.
Was debating Cafe Orleans versus Blue Bayou...
Was debating Cafe Orleans versus Blue Bayou...
Be careful tying yourself down to too many dinining reservations at DLR. Besides being easier to do dining at DLR, the whole resort lends itself to a much less planned experience than WDW. The worst thing you can do IMO is say "well, its 6PM we need to go to our dining reservation" and get kind of enslaved to your reservations. I do make reservations but end up canceling as many as I keep so I do not force the whole crew to drop whatever they are doing to go to a restaurant.
I wrote this up a year or so ago and it may help:
"From DLR to WDW and Back Again: My Challenge With WDW Dining Philosophy at DLR" - www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2449979
I need to write up a better thread on this topic sometime when I get some free time.
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