A few questions...
Are you staying at a Disney Hotel?
Will you have the Dining Plan? (DP)
*Free dining has been offered at that time for the last few years... watch for a code to come out and
call and have it applied.
If you won't have Hoppers, (we don't purchase the Hopper option anymore) and don't plan to take advantage of the Extra Magic Hours, (EMH) you should avoid the park offering EMH, as it will be more crowded.
You should check the park calendar and try to figure out which day you'll visit each park.
Try to book a restaurant in or
near the park you plan to visit. Booking a resort restaurant prevents you from being tied to a certain park on a certain day, and is a great way to check out other resorts, but remember, traveling to and from takes time.
We try to do a little of everything, so we book some restaurants for the food, some for the fun, some for the atmosphere. We only do 1 or 2 character meals, and 1 or 2 buffets, each trip. I prefer to order off the menu.
Some of our favorites...
In or near MK -
Crystal Palace - buffet, breakfast.
Chef Mickey's - buffet, breakfast.
Kona @ the Poly.
California Grill @ Contemporary.
1900 Park Fare - buffet, breakfast, Cinderella's Royal Gala - buffet, dinner.
'Ohana - (Many people love this. We went for dinner... NOT one of our favorites.)
Epcot -
Teppan Edo in Japan.
Le Cellier in Canada.
Coral Reef.
DHS -
Mama Melrose - (if we can get the Fantasmic Dinner Package.)
Si-Fi Dine In - Sit in cars at drive-in movies, (couple of my kids request this.)
Cape May @ Beach Club - character breakfast or seafood dinner buffet. (A nice boat ride from DHS.)
In or near AK -
Boma @ AK Lodge, dinner buffet.
Yak & Yeti.
(Or we do a DTD restaurant on AK day.)
DTD -
Wolfgang Puck Express.
T-Rex (Trying this for the first time next month.)
Have fun planning!