Need help bad with ADRs

stephanie23

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This august will be my first time EVER going to disney adn im talking my husband and DD(5) and DS(1). I am trying to find someone to help me with my ADRs and to help me with a plan when we get there. Im so confused. Is there a website or something that can help me?
 
The easiest way for me was to go to allearsnet.com and look at all the menus to see what my family would like to eat.

Since you are going with 2 kids I suggest some character meals. We have done many and prefer the food at the breakfasts. When we took our 2 nieces we did the Chef Mickeys and they had a blast but did not like the dinner foods. Breakfast at Princess Arekus in Norway went over great, they even managed to eat bite!
 
Ok but my question for that is if we want to do a breakfast or dinner at MK do we have to go to that park on that day? We dotn have park hoppers
 
Go to www.allearsnet.com they have menus and prices. :) If you want to eat in a certain park yes you have to have tickets for that park for that day. You need to decide what parks you are going to on what days and schedule your meals around that. There are however a lot of character meals and great places to eat in the hotels and outside of the parks. :)
 

Ok but my question for that is if we want to do a breakfast or dinner at MK do we have to go to that park on that day? We dotn have park hoppers

If you dont have hoppers you can not go to other parks to eat. So if you are going to MK one day pick a MK CS or a resort CS.
 
Does anyone know if there is a website where someone can help me get a sheet of what to do and where to go? I have never been there and I am completly lost!
 
To be walked through, you may want to look into a tourguide service like Tourguidemike.com. He's a sponsor here at the Dis, and if you link through one of his ads, you'll get a discount when you join. I think it's about $18 for his services, but it's very well laid out and good for figuring out what is what.

You'll fill out a questionnaire about what you want from a vacation, and then he'll give you suggestions of what to do. There is a lot of information there, but between his site, his forums, and the forums here, you'll be all set.

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Id be willing to help you out ! feel free to PM me...
What I usually do is start off with looking at the schedule on the disney website on who is having magical hours and what not ... (staying open later/earlier on that paticular day) So lets say Epcot is having a late day and i know im going to be in that area on that day then i would make ressies for a TS in that area. That is the easiest way to begin Also You can look at allears.net look at all the different menus See what interests you ... Read the forums people always have reviews up....Since you have little kids you might want to do some character meals or some fun meals like ohana or WCC.... Your daughter is 5 years old is their any characters that are her favorite? So lets say she likes princesses you might want to book a place that has them there for her... So on and so forth ....
 
Does anyone know if there is a website where someone can help me get a sheet of what to do and where to go? I have never been there and I am completly lost!

You need a guidebook. Birnbaum's Official Guide to Walt Disney World is the best one to start with for first-timers. It gives you a very good overview of the place, and has all the basics like where to call for ADRs, etc.

It has park maps and descriptions of every resort, ride, shop, restaurant and activity. Well worth the money.
 
Hey, I live just around the corner in Langhorne! It is good thing to be looking at ADR's now, since your 180 days out are coming up soon. If you aren't doing the dining plan, you may not want to book too many table service meals. I like the flexibility of being where I want to be and not feeling the pressure to get to a reservation. I think the counter services do offer varied choices as well. PM me if you'd like some suggestions...maybe we'll be there at the same time!
 












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