PlutoTheDog89
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Seeing my family this weekend and I'm sure the topic will come up (it always does). This is our last Disney Christmas trip for a little while. We always say that, but it truly is. We're not interested in Star Wars or the crowds it will bring in 2019, and we would like to go to Italy for my parents' 40th year anniversary next year, so we're skipping until Disney's 50th.
My sister and I are 34 and 29, respectively. My parents in their 60s. We've been to Disney more times than I can count and love it during Christmastime.
We certainly have our favorite restaurants, but we'd like to try some new things, such as Disney Springs restaurants + make it as seamless as possible.
We're staying at Beach Club and on the DDP. Here's what I'm thinking, but I'm open to suggestions...
Restaurants we're considering (a mix of old and new favorites) : Either Cali Grill or Artist Point for Christmas; Yachtsman for New Year's Eve, return to Homecomin', Ohana, Be Our Guest Dinner
Never been, interested in trying: Boathouse, Morimoto, Paddlefish, Sci-Fi Dine-In
Been there, done that (skipping this time): Narcoossee's, Teppan Edo, Boma (I love it, my family does not), Kona, 50's Prime Time,
Good, but not for us: Via Napoli, Tutto Italia, Biergarten,
Won't go back: Yak and Yeti, Tony's
Quick Services: Polite Pig, Satuli Canteen, Japan in Epcot, Mexico in Epcot
Notes:
- Doing DHS one night for the show(s). It's making it difficult, seeing as JBJBAM has started at 6:30 the past two years. Not much to eat at DHS, and going to Disney Springs for a QS will spread us too thin.
- I'm all-in for breakfast, but I think it'd be best to use snacks on breakfast (waffles at Sleepy Hollow), grab a danish or pastry, etc.
- The restaurants we've chosen are not set in stone. Throwing around the idea of Disney Springs for Christmas or Christmas Eve
- 12/30 is tough. MK does its late-night EMH. We've found the best plan is to arrive at 10pm and stay until 2 or 3am. I'm THINKING it may be best to do Disney Springs for dinner this night, go back and relax at the resort, then go to MK at night. We could do BOG this night and book it for like 8pm, but then I feel like we'll just be wandering around until the midnight fireworks (they run the same show on 12/30)
My sister and I are 34 and 29, respectively. My parents in their 60s. We've been to Disney more times than I can count and love it during Christmastime.
We certainly have our favorite restaurants, but we'd like to try some new things, such as Disney Springs restaurants + make it as seamless as possible.
We're staying at Beach Club and on the DDP. Here's what I'm thinking, but I'm open to suggestions...
Restaurants we're considering (a mix of old and new favorites) : Either Cali Grill or Artist Point for Christmas; Yachtsman for New Year's Eve, return to Homecomin', Ohana, Be Our Guest Dinner
Never been, interested in trying: Boathouse, Morimoto, Paddlefish, Sci-Fi Dine-In
Been there, done that (skipping this time): Narcoossee's, Teppan Edo, Boma (I love it, my family does not), Kona, 50's Prime Time,
Good, but not for us: Via Napoli, Tutto Italia, Biergarten,
Won't go back: Yak and Yeti, Tony's
Quick Services: Polite Pig, Satuli Canteen, Japan in Epcot, Mexico in Epcot
Notes:
- Doing DHS one night for the show(s). It's making it difficult, seeing as JBJBAM has started at 6:30 the past two years. Not much to eat at DHS, and going to Disney Springs for a QS will spread us too thin.
- I'm all-in for breakfast, but I think it'd be best to use snacks on breakfast (waffles at Sleepy Hollow), grab a danish or pastry, etc.
- The restaurants we've chosen are not set in stone. Throwing around the idea of Disney Springs for Christmas or Christmas Eve
- 12/30 is tough. MK does its late-night EMH. We've found the best plan is to arrive at 10pm and stay until 2 or 3am. I'm THINKING it may be best to do Disney Springs for dinner this night, go back and relax at the resort, then go to MK at night. We could do BOG this night and book it for like 8pm, but then I feel like we'll just be wandering around until the midnight fireworks (they run the same show on 12/30)