katmigordon
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Getting conflicting results when searching this, so I'm hoping someone here can fill me in.
I'm n phoenix right now - will the app work from here?Just look on the app. If it shows you can order food on the app, there's your answer.
Yes.I'm n phoenix right now - will the app work from here?
It works all over the worldI'm n phoenix right now - will the app work from here?
Since I don't go nearly often enough-those long lines scare me off-what times would you consider "peak" and especially, are there any relatively slow times? Last January, I was pleasantly surprised about 4:45-5:00pm when I saw a relatively short line, and got to have an early dinner (their quiche is delicious). But I think the short line was more a function of weather than time of day.We’ve gotten in the habit of skipping peak times, then with any luck a 10-15 minute wait (including the time to heat our food) and we can find a table. It’s a must-do for us though! And we always get a baguette to bring back to our room to go with morning coffee for a couple days. Great snack to keep in our room![]()
That was definitely not just the weather, that's a non peak dining time. Too late for lunch but not quite dinner time for most people. In general that's when you want to hit quick service locations at Disney. Prime dining hours are basically the same everywhere, 8-10 for breakfast, 12-2 for lunch, 6-8 for dinner. if you generally go places in between those time frames lines are shorter and you don't have to stress as much about seating. You'll notice those are also generally the time slots that ADRs book up the fastest at table service spots too.Since I don't go nearly often enough-those long lines scare me off-what times would you consider "peak" and especially, are there any relatively slow times? Last January, I was pleasantly surprised about 4:45-5:00pm when I saw a relatively short line, and got to have an early dinner (their quiche is delicious). But I think the short line was more a function of weather than time of day.