So do you do ADR at a table service for lunch and sandwich those with FP+ so it gives u open morning and evening?
LONG reply.... sorry....
Actually, we have strictly done counter service (QS) meals for lunch the last two trips. There are reasons for it, a lot of them just our personal preference.
Here’s our family’s touring style…
Visits to Disney: 4 - averaging 8 nights each.
We are one park per day people. Never felt the need to park hop. (we might try them this year just for something new)
We tend to stay in a park from roughly open to close. (we go in Sept when park hours are typically 9am – 8 or 9pm) with exception of AK which closes at 5 or 6pm. So even staying to close isn’t THAT late. Later in the trip we do sleep in, so no riope drop, getting to the parks as late as 10:30am or so.
o.k…. now for our touring style…
After our first two years of ADR’s at both lunch and dinner, we now almost exclusively make them for dinner now.
We found that ADR lunches are just too much food at that time of the day, for us. 1) it slows us down and makes us tired,


especially with the onset of the afternoon heat. 2) We tend to get a LOT of our main stuff in from 9am until about 2pm.

Those are our prime hours. We like the flexibility of not being scheduled to ADR’s at lunch.
We schedule ADR’s for dinner on the earlier side, 5 – 5:30pm. Around this time of the day we’re ready for a long break to cool off, sit down, and recover, talkabout our day


before the evening events.
Optimally, our FP+ schedule would go something like this:
- FP+ number 1 – 10am-11am. However, we wouldn’t use it until about 10:45 to give us more time to do other rides standby with short lines in the morning
- FP+ number 2 – 11am – Noon. Use this one towards the beginning of the window. Probably done with the ride/attraction by 11:30 am or so.
- FP+ number 3 – 12:30 – 1:30pm Use it when we’re done with lunch.
- So lunch can span anywhere from 11:30am until about 1pm. We’ve used our 3 FP+’s and are then free to do anything we want the rest of the afternoon. We eat dinner, typically done by 7pm at the latest, and can either stay in the park, or head back to the resort to swim, have a drink or two, etc…
Scheduling a lunch ADR works perfectly fine with this concept too, we just tend to prefer dinner ADR’s. If you do an ADR for lunch instead of dinner, it adds evening flexibility for sure.
Dan