lunch or dinner?

ToyStoryBo

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For one of our Epcot days, we plan on going to LeCellier (if we can get in, LOL) and Coral Reef. Not sure which one we should do for lunch and which one we should do for dinner. Any suggestions? Too much food for one day?
 
If you can snag one of the first lunch ADRs at either place and a little later dinner, I'd say you'll be fine. My suggestion is to get your Le Cellier ADR first as these are much harder to get. Check the menus to see what is offered at dinner that isn't at lunch, and make your decision based on that. Also, of you're paying out of pocket, lunch is a little cheaper at Le Cellier than dinner.
 
I'd do Coral Reef for an early lunch as you'll likely still be in Future World at lunchtime. Have a late dinner at Le Cellier when you'll likely be touring the World Showcase. That is a lot of food for one day, but if you space it out you'll be OK.
 
If you can snag one of the first lunch ADRs at either place and a little later dinner, I'd say you'll be fine. My suggestion is to get your Le Cellier ADR first as these are much harder to get. Check the menus to see what is offered at dinner that isn't at lunch, and make your decision based on that. Also, of you're paying out of pocket, lunch is a little cheaper at Le Cellier than dinner.

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I'd do Coral Reef for an early lunch as you'll likely still be in Future World at lunchtime. Have a late dinner at Le Cellier when you'll likely be touring the World Showcase. That is a lot of food for one day, but if you space it out you'll be OK.


Not sure if we'll get to the World Showcase at all that day because we'll be spending 2 days at Epcot.....1 for WS and 1 for FW, but we may venture over there. But I was thinking the same thing about CR for lunch and LeCellier for dinner.
 

That's a lot of food for one day. In WS, you will certainly want to snack in the countries. Maybe you should split them up. If not, I'd do what OP said and have an early lunch and late dinner.
 
I could never do both of those in one day, especially on DDP where I'd have to order an entree, but with five kids it might be different for you. Kids on DDP don't get that much to eat. Schedule lunch early and dinner later.
 
They are both great choices!!:thumbsup2 The menus are both goos for lunch or dinner, whatever is available. Usually Coral Reef will be easier.
 
It would be a lot of food! :rolleyes: But, we love both!:cheer2: I would do LeCellier for lunch and CR for dinner!:rotfl:
 
I would do the Coral Reef for lunch and Le Cellier for dinner - just space them way apart. It seems to me that a sit down meal takes longer (but I really don't want to be rushed in eating) - I usually plan at least 1 to 1.5 hours to eat at a TS restaurant. Don't make reservations at 12:00 for lunch and then at 5:30 for dinner because you may have just finished a large lunch 4 hours prior.
 


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