ThreeMusketeers
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Down to the wire here, with booking our ADR's for Character meals. And I have one planned almost every day for our 6 night stay. We have the dining plan, so all of them are covered as far as cost goes, so thats not an issue..but are we missing out on other dining experiences disney has to offer? My main thought in booking so many Character meals was that, my dd would be insured to meet some of her favorites.
Here are the ones we have planned...
Chef Mickeys...
Princess Breakfast...
Reastaruantasauras..* know i spelled that wrong*
CRT
Crystal Palace
and one night we have the non character HOOP DEE DOO Review booked.
Is this overkill..or are there those of you who do the same. Also, when you book an ADR 90 days in advance does this insure that you are going to be seated at that time, or are you waiting for sometime once you arrive?
4 adults and one child age 3.5 going.
Thanks.
**ALSO..doing the double digit dance...93 days to go!! **

Here are the ones we have planned...
Chef Mickeys...
Princess Breakfast...
Reastaruantasauras..* know i spelled that wrong*
CRT
Crystal Palace
and one night we have the non character HOOP DEE DOO Review booked.
Is this overkill..or are there those of you who do the same. Also, when you book an ADR 90 days in advance does this insure that you are going to be seated at that time, or are you waiting for sometime once you arrive?
4 adults and one child age 3.5 going.
Thanks.
**ALSO..doing the double digit dance...93 days to go!! **

). Too much of anything takes away the "special event" out of the experience. If they see all the characters in the restaurant, they will not be so excited to see them in the park. Also, the buffets have mostly the same food and you will probably get bored with virtually the same food again and again.
for all the excitment.
because soon they grow up and dont even want to take an autograph book. Think of all the great pictures you will have for your scrapbook or photo album.