Where are you seeing those? It says they will open Oct 29I just noticed several candlelight processional packages available for booking today! Our Epcot day is December 5th and there were numerous restaurants available. I didnāt think you could book them until next week but they were there!
I booked one for Chefs de France at 2:30 for the 5pm show! My oldest has wanted to try that place for awhile now! Itās under āEā for Epcot and youāll see the dining packages.
Looks like a glitch but last time it happened with Fantasmic and those of us who booked were still ok, but I would also screenshot the confirmation number if you need to talk to IT.
Those characters are at Jollywood nights I believe.
What day are you looking for sci fi and storybook and what party size?Is there lots of ADR availability left for the Christmas holiday weeks? Or is getting to be slim pickings already? I'll be looking for things like Skipper Navigation, Sci-Fi, Storybook, etc
7 people, Jan 1 or 2, dinner 530pm+ at Storybook. Sci-fi would be Dec 28 or Jan 3. When I looked last I couldn't quite see that far.What day are you looking for sci fi and storybook and what party size?
Wow 12/28 has only a few openings for sci fi. Iāll delete the screenshot once you see it. I canāt see past 12/31 when we check out7 people, Jan 1 or 2, dinner 530pm+ at Storybook. Sci-fi would be Dec 28 or Jan 3. When I looked last I couldn't quite see that far.
I agree, though my experience from a few years ago was that the Epcot deluxes in general had better quick/affordable table service food, while the MK deluxes have great signature/fine dining options, but kind of meh QS/regular TS. We have mostly stayed at the Grand Floridian which is particularly bad for that-- everyone talks about Narcoosee's and Citricos and obviously V&A, but if you want to eat affordably the options are somewhat limited. Gasparilla Island Grill is solidly meh, and if you're not into character dining (or character dining prices...) that just leaves Grand Floridian Cafe-- which used to be good but apparently has been slipping lately.I would setup a dining alert. A few days leading up to Christmas breakfast is open until 1 pm. Also keep an eye on the Dec cancelled ADR thread
We have the dining plan and we will pay out of pocket for Topolinos because of the menu. Our son has dairy/egg allergies and they offer him muffins, vegan eggs, vegan pancakes. We are going at least twice on our trip. Service has always been great as well.
They really need to have better food quality at QS restaurants at deluxe resorts. We used to love the fish sandwich at Gasparilla grill (taken off the menu). Ohana has the worst cuts of beef and captain cooks is just ok. Kona had really bad food with long waits 2 years ago. We will avoid at all costs.
There was a great shrimp curry that was offered (special) at ABC commissary which we never saw again.
Food prices went up today, actually. You never know with Disney, of course, but that make it unlikely they'll go up again before December.I currently have the DDP but debating whether I should keep it or pay OOP. Will Disney go up on food prices before December trip? Or have they already? Paying OOP for appetizers and tips makes it even more. Any thoughts? Are you using DDP? Why or why not?
Thanks for the screenshots. That helps give me an idea. When I make my list of ADR wants, I always choose a back-up date just in case. My window opens this Saturday. So excited.What day are you looking for sci fi and storybook and what party size?
My first couple Disney trips (World and Land) I was insistent on making ADRs for most days to try all the must-do restaurants (These are for parties ranging from 2-6 adults) With a little more experience under my belt now, Iām more interested in quick service more. Sit down meals are expensive and I prefer to focus my time on the atractions and not having to stop what Iām going to go to a restaurant.Curious what most choose to do especially when travelling with larger groups during the busy season...do you schedule ADRs or is mobile ordering at quick serve your friend?
Curious what most choose to do especially when travelling with larger groups during the busy season...do you schedule ADRs or is mobile ordering at quick serve your friend?
I like to make at least one ADR per day (and will be doing exactly this on my Christmas/NYE week trip this year) because it's nice to have at least one guaranteed sit down meal a day where everyone can get out of the heat, sit down and relax for a bit, and not have to wait too long for food to come out.Curious what most choose to do especially when travelling with larger groups during the busy season...do you schedule ADRs or is mobile ordering at quick serve your friend?