Need HELP ASAP! March ADR window approaching!

lolobug

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Hi there! I feel like we are SO behind on planning for this trip. Past trips I had an action plan and reservations all lined up, this trip I feel way behind! Please help me pull this off with tips on times and suggestions of ADRS, etc. Thank you! We will be up early and break in the afternoon for rest. We will return to parks late afternoon/ early evening. Plan on doing one evening in DS. We purchased park tickets for every day knowing that there would be days that we leave earlier than planned or don't go in until later. We are staying at the Poly- we plan on eating at Kona Cafe, maybe Whispering Canyon Cafe, too. Just interested in dinner plans- we will grab and go for breakfast/lunch.

Friday, March 21- mid-day arrival, plan on either eating around the resort or booking our Ohana dinner for our arrival night. Early to bed for early morning wake up.

Saturday, March 22- Epcot-

Sunday, March 23- HS- dinner at Sci Fi (we will not be staying for Fantasmic, too scary for little one)

Monday, March 24- MK

Tuesday, March 25- AK- DS dinner? TRex for appetizer? Raglan Road/ Boat House for dinner?

Wednesday, March 26- MK/ EP? *Brunch at Ohana- character meal?

Thursday, March 27- HS/EP? *Brunch at Ohana- character meal?

Friday, March 28- MK

Any other restaurants/ times you would suggest, I have two teenage girls and a 4 year old boy.
 
Yak and yeti is character and good food in AK.

Via Napoli in epcot is good pizza and good place

My middle daughter, 22 now, always loves two places : whispering canyon and crystal palace. She is a huge Winnie The Pooh and Eeyore fan since very little.

Your teenage girls would probably like cake bake shop.
 
Yak and Yeti is not a character meal it is a third party restaurant and does have good food, Tusker house is the character meal.
Ohana on your first day will probably be tough to get. Maybe later in the week. Kona is a great breakfast spot Tonga toast and Loco Moco are excellent
Both Raglan Road and Boathouse tend to run behind in seating. So maybe plan an ADR a half hour before you really want it. Boathouse has far superior food.
You will be in WDW for a very busy spring break time period it's not worth the time to get apps at T-Rex and then try and be at another restaurant for dinner.
'50 prime time (DHS) is a cute diner that is family friendly and has fun interactions with the waitstaff
Skipper's Cantina is a solid restaurant with excellent interaction with staff- think Jungle Cruise corny jokes
Hoop dee Do at Ft. Wilderness is a cute dinner show for the whole family.
Epcot has a few decent restaurants Beirgarten, La hacienda, Rose and Crown, Le Cellier, Chefs of France.
 
Yak and Yeti is not a character meal it is a third party restaurant and does have good food, Tusker house is the character meal.
Ohana on your first day will probably be tough to get. Maybe later in the week. Kona is a great breakfast spot Tonga toast and Loco Moco are excellent
Both Raglan Road and Boathouse tend to run behind in seating. So maybe plan an ADR a half hour before you really want it. Boathouse has far superior food.
You will be in WDW for a very busy spring break time period it's not worth the time to get apps at T-Rex and then try and be at another restaurant for dinner.
'50 prime time (DHS) is a cute diner that is family friendly and has fun interactions with the waitstaff
Skipper's Cantina is a solid restaurant with excellent interaction with staff- think Jungle Cruise corny jokes
Hoop dee Do at Ft. Wilderness is a cute dinner show for the whole family.
Epcot has a few decent restaurants Beirgarten, La hacienda, Rose and Crown, Le Cellier, Chefs of France.

yes! my mistake, I meant Tusker House. Always a fun place.
 
Yak and Yeti is not a character meal it is a third party restaurant and does have good food, Tusker house is the character meal.
Ohana on your first day will probably be tough to get. Maybe later in the week. Kona is a great breakfast spot Tonga toast and Loco Moco are excellent
Both Raglan Road and Boathouse tend to run behind in seating. So maybe plan an ADR a half hour before you really want it. Boathouse has far superior food.
You will be in WDW for a very busy spring break time period it's not worth the time to get apps at T-Rex and then try and be at another restaurant for dinner.
'50 prime time (DHS) is a cute diner that is family friendly and has fun interactions with the waitstaff
Skipper's Cantina is a solid restaurant with excellent interaction with staff- think Jungle Cruise corny jokes
Hoop dee Do at Ft. Wilderness is a cute dinner show for the whole family.
Epcot has a few decent restaurants Beirgarten, La hacienda, Rose and Crown, Le Cellier, Chefs of France.
Thank you so much for all of the GREAT advice! I will be thinking all of this over!
 













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