Oct 2006 ADR Plan

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I'd like to have every meal planned out before April, when I have to make my ADR's, and I don't want to call dining to change things around all the time, I wanted to see what you guys think, and to see if there's anything I should take off / add on, or if I have types of food bunched up. Like when I went last month, I had four character meals in 10 days, but three of them were three days in a row, so I'd rather have them more spread out.

Oct 23rd - Arrival Day

AK that afternoon, Boma for dinner.

Oct 24th

Olivia's Cafe (never tried before,) for lunch. What park is near Old Key West? Then Le Cellier for dinner.

Oct 25th

Fresh for breakfast, (never tried before,) and then MGM, then go to Epcot for dinner - San Angel Inn, ate at in 1999, and liked. (Get back to hotel early for Lost.)

Oct 26th

MK all day, possibly spend morning at hotel, Concourse Steakhouse, (never tried before,) for lunch, Ohana for dinner. This Thursday, so if MNSSHP keeps the same schedule, I'd do that this night.

Oct 27th

Crystal Palace breakfast, MK in morning, then afternoon break, go to Blue Zoo for dinner, (new for me,) and then go to Epcot or MGM that night.

Oct 28th

Boma for breakfast, (never had breakfast there before,) AK in the morning, then Epcot for Party for the Senses that night, assuming there still on Saturdays.

Oct 29th

Sweet Sunday, (new for me,) so Epcot morning, then MK in afternoon, have early dinner at CA Grill, (never tried before,) and then Desperate Housewives is on that night.

Oct 30th

MGM in the morning, Mama Melrose's for lunch, (really just going for the flatbread,) and then Epcot and Nine Dragons for dinner, (never tried before.)

Oct 31st

MK all day, Plaza for lunch, (never tried before,) and Crystal Palace for dinner, (only had breakfast there before,) and then assuming they have a MNSSHP that night.

Nov 1st

Boatwright's for breakfast, (new for me,) DTD in the morning, then AK and then Boma for dinner. Then back to the hotel early for Lost.

Nov 2nd

Yacht Club Galley, (new for me,) for breakfast, then Epcot or MGM during the day, but MGM that night for Brown Derby dinner, probably with the Fantasmic package.

Nov 3rd

Epcot all day, Chefs De France for lunch and Garden Grill for dinner, (both never tried before.)

Nov 4th

MK in the morning, Liberty Tree Tavern for lunch, (new for me,) and then Epcot for another Party for the Senses.

Nov 5th - Last Day

Epcot in the morning, another Sweet Sunday, then Epcot or MGM the rest of the day with dinner at Flying Fish, (also never tried before.)

This can of course change, and probably will, but I know I can count on you guys to find any flaws in this plan.
 
I'm going in October too! I have an idea of where we'll eat, but I haven't tried to sort it out into an itinerary yet.

BTW - Like you, I planned to be back in the hotel early Wednesday to watch Lost! Have to get my Sawyer fix. :goodvibes
 
kellyanne731 said:
BTW - Like you, I planned to be back in the hotel early Wednesday to watch Lost! Have to get my Sawyer fix. :goodvibes

I'm hoping that they put reruns on the two weeks I'm there, which are the same weeks they had repeats on this year, that way I won't miss anything new. :flower:
 
disneyfav4ever said:
Oct 24th

Olivia's Cafe (never tried before,) for lunch. What park is near Old Key West? Then Le Cellier for dinner.

Here's an old map I found of the WDW resort. I guess Old Key West is closest to Epcot.
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I'm also going back next October. Old Key West is very near DT Disney. In fact we are doing Olivia's on the day we go shopping there.
The rest looks fine to me. I've never gone that long before and amazingly have never parkhopped, so I can't help too much. I also am mostly trying only places I haven't tried before. One question for you: what is Sweet Sunday? I've never even heard of that one...
 
Sweet Sunday is an event during the Food and Wine Festival. Each Sunday morning there is one held, it's a light breakfast, with three chefs making three different desserts, and wines to go along with them. There's a review of one from this year on All Ears. I haven't done one yet, but want to try it, and if I don't like it, I can always cancel the second one. I think the cost is around $50.

Also, I may do some food and wine pairings, and if so, what restaurants could I afford to lose?
 





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