hawkeyes1024
Earning My Ears
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We are planning a trip to Disney World in October with our two young children. We will be there 8 days, and have NOT gotten a hopper pass but instead are just planning our days for where we will be. We did get the FREE dining plan.
This is our first time using the dining plan, and we have made a sit down reservation for each day planned to the best of our ability around where we will be. A friend of ours who frequents Disney once a year, says we need to make "extra reservations" for a backup plan in case our plans don't work out, and just to give us other options.
To me that seems like a lot of extra work since it was hard enough to plan the first round of reservations, and also, there are not a lot of reservations to be found (at least not ones that are of interest to us). Plus trying to keep them all straight and cancelling those extras while on vacation sounds like a headache.
Is this normal to make these extra reservations? Do I really need to do this?
This is our first time using the dining plan, and we have made a sit down reservation for each day planned to the best of our ability around where we will be. A friend of ours who frequents Disney once a year, says we need to make "extra reservations" for a backup plan in case our plans don't work out, and just to give us other options.
To me that seems like a lot of extra work since it was hard enough to plan the first round of reservations, and also, there are not a lot of reservations to be found (at least not ones that are of interest to us). Plus trying to keep them all straight and cancelling those extras while on vacation sounds like a headache.
Is this normal to make these extra reservations? Do I really need to do this?