Jasper Dale
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2009
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- 143
i am really interested in others opinions about the whole drama over ADR's. after experiencing so many "blah" meals at the "hard to get" restaurants, i just can't figure out why so much effort is made to acquire ADR's.
i wonder if part of it depends on where you live. i grew up in a small town and there were very limited dining choices. we had to drive about 2 hours to find any kind of ethnic food (other than Chinese), and we always made a big deal about going "to the city" to eat at some exotic place.
now that i live in a "big city" and have dozens of really good restaurants within 2 miles of my home, i am much less interested in chasing after ADR's at WDW. i think that a lot of the food is way overrated and overpriced.
now, that being said, there IS something to be said about getting away from the crowds and sitting down to a nice sit down meal.
but for those of you who find the whole dining experience a huge part of your vacation, what are the things that you find exciting about the restaurants?
my wife and i are certainly not "food snobs", however we have had so many blah table service meals at the world, that we are much happier grabbing food "as we tour", rather than block out chunks of time to sit down to mediocre food.
is it the food that attracts you? is it the fact that you get to take a break and sit down at a table service? or is it the thrill of being able to snag a table at a popular eatery?
i wonder if part of it depends on where you live. i grew up in a small town and there were very limited dining choices. we had to drive about 2 hours to find any kind of ethnic food (other than Chinese), and we always made a big deal about going "to the city" to eat at some exotic place.
now that i live in a "big city" and have dozens of really good restaurants within 2 miles of my home, i am much less interested in chasing after ADR's at WDW. i think that a lot of the food is way overrated and overpriced.
now, that being said, there IS something to be said about getting away from the crowds and sitting down to a nice sit down meal.
but for those of you who find the whole dining experience a huge part of your vacation, what are the things that you find exciting about the restaurants?
my wife and i are certainly not "food snobs", however we have had so many blah table service meals at the world, that we are much happier grabbing food "as we tour", rather than block out chunks of time to sit down to mediocre food.
is it the food that attracts you? is it the fact that you get to take a break and sit down at a table service? or is it the thrill of being able to snag a table at a popular eatery?