Well I said I would do it today and gosh darnit, I'm going to do it today.
So I've said before I'm a planning freak right? Well, when it came time to start thinking about which ADRs I wanted to make, I started early.

Polling the kids, surfing DIS recommendations, pouring over menus, random Google searches... you name it.
My husband's only request is that he get a good steak so .... not much help there, thanks honey! So after much, much deliberation, I narrowed it down to fifteen (yes fifteen

) places I wanted to try. Then I played "Yes, No, Maybe" with the kids. I would tell them each place, where they were and what was on their menus. They each had to give me a yes, no or a maybe answer if they wanted to go. It kinda really came down to what my DS13 Alex wanted because Ariana and Demetri answered "yes" to everything
So our choices ended up being:
Cinderella's Royal Table
breakfast
Rainforest Cafe at AK (new)
Teppan Edo (new)
Chef Mickey
Ohana
Planet Hollywood (new)
Le Cellier
Sci Fi Dine-in Theatre (new)
Half of our choices were places we hadn't been before so we're excited to try them and you'll note that all of the places offer a good steak. Happy hubby, happy home
So all that was left was to book our days around those meals (or was it booking the meals around the days?!)

I had to wait and wait and wait for the August hours to come out and when they finally did, I was ready to book!!
I found a fairly simple scheduler on a random Google search and created a modified version for myself so I could have everything at a glance in front of me should I need to change my plans because I couldn't get an ADR.
Not quite the souped up picture itinerary I made last year, but we'll see if I need to make it this year or not. Anyways, I had another sheet that I could record the confirmation numbers on and take with me when we check in to make sure all was well, and then just had to wait until May 18th for my 90 day window.
Turned out May 18th was a Canadian holiday so I didn't even have to worry about taking time off work. Which was a blessing given what happened when I called.
So it kinda blew that I had to get up early on a holiday to make the reservations, but I was excited too that we were that much closer to actually going. While visions of sugarplums danced in the heads of my family all snugged in their beds, without a clatter I tip-toed

downstairs to settle a matter. At 6:59am I was dialing the number and realized three attempts in that I was dialing the wrong freaking number to access our long distance savings plan.

So at 7:04am I actually dialed correctly and heard the

music welcoming me to the happiest place on earth. After pushing the right buttons I was on hold for 18 minutes listening to Laughing Place, Grim Grinning Ghosts and Its a Small World. Then, at 7:22am I was disconnected.

What happened???
I immediately called back and kept getting this bleeping recording about how all the circuits were busy. What?!? All circuits are busy?! What circuits and how dare they be busy at this freaking time in the morning when I'm trying to make this most important call?!? I'd never made the reservations on the first day before and it also turned out that May 18th was the first day for
everyone for free dining starting on August 16th... what, I wasn't the only one?

I thought the problem was with "my" phone so I actually called WDW technical support and the lady I spoke with patiently explained that she takes care of the WDW web site and has no ability to make my dinner reservations for me
So I jumped back on the phones and for the next hour and a half tried to get back to the Laughing Place. Eventually I was excited to hear the

music again and after pushing the right buttons I was back on hold

Then can you guess what happened after I got to the
exact same spot of Its a Small World?

Disconnected again!!
Luckily it was only another 15 minutes before I heard the

music, I pushed the right buttons and I was talking to a real live cast member! She was great and I got all the reservations I wanted around the times I had asked for with the one exception of the Rainforest Cafe in AK. Turns out its not part of the dining plan so we cancelled that one.
Whew! And now, just for fun, more pics from past trips keeping with the ADR theme:
Chef Mickey's - One of my DS13's classic memories is the 'jube-jube sundae' he made for dessert at the self serve ice cream. I'll try to find the pic that has him chowing down on it like it was the last item of food on earth.
Found it!
Ohana - My DS13 is a budding photographer and he loved taking scenery shots.
This is in the Polynesian Resort right outside Ohana and as you come in from the Monorail.
And lastly, this pic is in the Canada pavillion (eh?) outside Le Cellier. I had it as my desktop pic for a long time.