Only Have 3 Days Of Adr's Left To Go :)

FairyDust2008

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I have my ADR's scheduled and here is what we picked :)

Arrival night: CHEF MICKEY'S

Morning of 1st day at Magic Kingdom Breakfast: CRT-WOO HOO:lovestruc :lovestruc This is mostly a treat for me and dd but I think son will enjoy being in the castle and hubby will enjoy breakfast, LOL:lmao: heck, and the princesses too for that matter, ;)

Dinner at MK: Liberty Tree Tavern

Next Day going to Epcot: Breakfast at Grand Floridian SUPERCALIFRAGILICIOUS CHARACTER BREAKFAST WITH ALICE IN WONDERLAND AND THE MAD HATTER

Dinner at Epcot: GARDEN GRILL

Next Day at Hollywood Studios: OHANA'S CHARACTER BREAKFAST ( we are staying at Poly)

Dinner at Hollywood Studios: Sci-Fi for my son. I told him I would do the Sci-Fi since I did the CRT for dd :)

Now, I need to plan for our next 3 days and I know one of those days will be back to the MK and then the other 2 just around the resort and Downtown Disney perhaps. Still undecided on the AK Park which might be an option. Even though we decided to not stay there and opted for Poly, we still love the animals and it would be another park but we just aren't sure yet.


FEELS GOOD TO GET THE ADR'S BOOKED:dance3: :banana: Just wanted to share the good news:yay: :yay:
 
wow, cool choices:thumbsup2 , can i come too;)

curious, r u on the deluxe DP; just wondering with 2 TS everyday...that's alot of food lol
 
We aren't on any dining plan. I don't really see it as too much food. We are only doing a big breakfast and a lunch/dinner and we already decided different plans for some of the Adr's as far as breakfast goes. We always do a big breakfast and then combine a lunch/dinner for our vacation destinations wherever we go, just like when we went to the ocean, etc:goodvibes
 

Now that you have switched back to the Animal Kingdom Lodge, you should consider breakfast and dinner at Boma and dinner at Jiko. The food is great at both restaurants. :goodvibes
 
I see you have picked mostly character meals (which is great we love them too!) so maybe one night you might like to do something like Le Cellier or Chefs de France in Epcot. We like to take one evening, relax, and take our time walking through all the countries after we eat. I don't know how old your children are, but my DD5 loved (much more than I thought she would) getting her passport stamped and meeting the people at each countries station.

For your other day at MK you could do the character buffet at Crystal Palace (since you like to do two decent size meals) or at Cosmic Ray's you can get a filling meal if you like chicken or ribs. We are doing Tusker House for dinner on our AK day. At DTD we like Earl of Sandwich and Wolfgang Puck Express, I'm not familar with the TS restaurants over there. Hope you have a great trip!:)
 
I can make our ADRs next month. :cool1:

Here's what I have planned:

Saturday (arrival day):
Lunch-Kona Cafe
Dinner-Chef Mickey's
(these arrival day meals are tradition)

Sunday - MK:
Lunch-Liberty Tree Tavern
Dinner-just grabbing burgers at the resort

Monday - EPCOT:
Lunch-Coral Reef
Dinner-LeCellier

Tuesday - WaterPark & MNSSHP
No ADRs planned

Wednesday - Rest Day
Dinner-California Grill

Thursday - Studios & EPCOT
Lunch-Not sure
Dinner-Country in EPCOT

Friday - MK
Lunch-Columbia Harbor House (no ADRs)
We fly home that evening
 
You're eating at some of our favorites!

At the Magic Kingdom, in addition to CRT (lunch) and Liberty Tree Tavern (dinner), we also like Crystal Palace (lunch - but, someday, I hope to try breakfast). We've tried Tony's Town Square for lunch, and, while the food was only "okay", the restaurant (we sat in the enclosed patio area) was lovely.

At Epcot, we like Garden Grill (lunch), and we try a different WS restaurant each year. This year, we're finally trying Le Cellier for dinner (and I've very excited!). We're also trying Coral Reef for lunch.

At Disney Studios, we like Mama Melrose's for dinner. We schedule a Fantasmic Dinner Package at Mama Melrose's. We do NOT like Hollywood & Vine, but Sci-Fi is on or list of places to try.

At Animal Kingdom, we eat at Flame Tree BBQ (counter-service), but the new Yak & Yeti restaurant looks good. We also really like Boma at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.

We also like Chef Mickey's (breakfast) at the Contemporary, Ohana (dinner) at the Poly, and Whispering Canyon Cafe (dinner) at the Wilderness Lodge.

I also can't wait to try the Kona Cafe (Poly) for breakfast - their dinner menu also looks good, so good, in fact, that I almost scheduled an ADR for dinner at the Kona Cafe instead of dinner at Ohana - but I ended up staying with Ohana for the view & atmosphere. So, if you're trying to find another restaurant at your resort, I'd definitely consider the Kona Cafe if I were you. You're staying at the Poly, aren't you?

And, every year, I make an ADR for breakfast at the Grand Floridian Cafe, but I always end up cancelling it (mainly due to us deciding we'd rather sleep in or get to a park early rather than take time for a sit-down breakfast...)

Another place I'd like to try is Spoodles at the Boardwalk.

The only place we've eaten at Downtown Disney is Earl of Sandwich (counter service), but I'd like to try Raglan Road someday. DH would like to try House of Blues.

My other dream restaurants to try are the California Grill at the Contemporary, Narcoose's at the Grand Floridian, Artist Point at the Wilderness Lodge, and Jiko at the Animal Kingdom Lodge.
 
We did Boma on the AK extended hours. So many different great things to eat. We got there a little early so we could see the beautiful resort.
Kona Cafe was probably our favorite meal. This worked out well on our MK night. Kids got to ride the monarail too.

Rob
 


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