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sml70

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These questions are asked over and over again, but...

I leave in less than a week my ADR's are

Day 1-Le Cellier
Day 2-Ohana character breakfast/Narcoossee's
Day 3-Princess Storybook breakfast/Kona
Day 4-My Disney Princess Tea/Whispering Canyon Cafe
Day 5-Spoodles or 50's Prime Time(will cancel one or both)
Day 6-Ohana for Dinner

Any suggestions or changes? I hate not to have reservations for everyday, but I also hate thinking I have to plan my whole day around meals.

Do any of you find it annoying that you have to be at a certain restaurant at a certain time? Do you feel like you have to be on a constant schedule?
 
Don't schedule too many dinner ADR's in one day. One at most. If you have more than one it often seems like your running from ADR to ADR rather than from ride to ride or show to ride or etc..

Try to keep the schedule loose, but its always convenient to have one ADR, especially when its busy at Disney.
 
Our Favorite is Cape May - and, after dinner you can stroll over to Epcot and see the fireworks or ride over to MGM to see Fantasmic. It's a great evening!
 
I agree, having 2 ADRs in one day can make you feel as if you're rushing from one meal to the next. That being said, given how busy many of the restaurants are since the Dining Plan went into effect if you don't reserve you may miss out on a lot of meals.

Since you have 3 meals scheduled at the Poly, I'm guessing that you're staying there? If so, your schedule wouldn't seem quite as rushed.

Love to hear your reviews when you get back! :)
 

I've been to Ohana and Whispering Canyon and they are both great. I would make an ADR for dinner every night before you go--we did not make an ADR for one night last November (Wed pm before thanksgiving) could not get in anywhere, and ended up eating at the Beirgarten at Epcot which was terrible. I will now always make ADR's for dinner for every night.
 
Day 5-Spoodles or 50's Prime Time(will cancel one or both)
These are the two best on your list, and you'll have a great meal either way you go. 50s Prime Time, though, is the better choice, on several levels.
 
Are the antics similar at 50's Prime Time and Whispering Canyon? My DD is 4 and my DS is 7. I chose these places for them, which has better food and/or would appeal more to children this age?
 
My children absolutely love both of these (WCC and 50's PT).

I also think you should try to have only ONE TS/ADR per day. My boys (8,6 and 3) weren't thrilled w/Narcoosee's. It is fine if you love seafood and are going w/ a group of adults. But it is not the place I would choose to bring small children. Don't get me wrong, Narcoosees was fine, but my boys were bored stiff.

HTH.
 
Similar in nature, not in content. It's a completely different show. 50s Prime Time is "no elbows on the table!" while Whispering Canyon is "everyone put your elbows on the table!" :)
 




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