Thanks, but that's why we're going thanksgiving! Night emh (we fly in that day) and I figured more people will go the following day for the processional. It's a short trip (4 nights) and my kids are fairly impatient. I would also like the option of a traditional thanksgiving dinner but I also want a good view of Illuminations and Rose & Crown is booked. I'll keep trying. I'm sure all the processional packages are fully booked too, but I'll keep an eye out. Thanks!You might want to do EPCOT the next day. That is when Holidays Around the World (the storytellers) and Candlelight Processional begins unless you do not mind being there 2 days in a row. I would recommend the dining package to ensure a seat. The price is a flat fee and is determined by the restaurant and if it is lunch or dinner. We were in Disney 4 years ago and spent Thanksgiving Day at AK and the crowds were not bad. We noticed Flame Tree BBQ offered a special meal and it looked really good. I regretted not getting it. I was afraid it would be too much and wanted to save myself for dinner. We are going again this year and decided to do our Thanksgiving dinner at Boma which I understand has regular Thanksgiving food plus the African specialties.
I have an ADR, just not sure if I want to keep it. Initially I was thinking we could snack around the world, then sit at Spice Road for dessert and fireworks. And that's when I started thinking maybe all the qs and snack kiosks will have long waits so maybe we're better off with a sit down dinner, in which case I need something else bc I don't think the kids would enjoy spice road as a meal....having never been during Thanksgiving I'm not sure what's feasible re: qs lines!Everything is busy on Thanksgiving day. If you are interested in a Table Service, you better get on it ASAP. Especially because today they released the list of restaurants that will be having Thanksgiving dinner and if they haven't already filled up they most likely will be very soon. The parks are busy, with MK being extremely, extremely busy. Epcot is the best park to be in to not feel the crowds as bad as you do elsewhere.
Hello, it's our first time being at the parks on a major holiday so not exactly sure what to expect. On Thanksgiving we're planning to be in Epcot. Are the QS typically very busy/crowded for dinner or am I better off with a TS? Thanks!
Thank you for making me feel better about our Epcot day on Thanksgiving!We did this last year for the first time and I was so nervous for the crowd, but it turned out great. We flew in Thanksgiving day, stayed at the Swan so we were able to walk over as soon as we arrived. We let the kids choose where they wanted to eat, and beaches and cream won out (I was surprised how hard it was to get an ADR there). So, after ice cream for dinner (how's that for tradition?), we were in Epcot by 6ish. Crowds were really not bad at all. We rode the 3 fast pass rides, explored a few countries and watched the fireworks. Then the crowd really thinned out for EMH. It was such a great experience that we are doing it exactly the same way this year! We found the Friday to be heavy but after that the rest of the week the crowds were pretty good. Fingers crossed that its similar this time around.
Thank you for making me feel better about our Epcot day on Thanksgiving!