Opinions about my ADR

mitushib

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These r the ADR's i have made

1st day MK 10 am Breakfast 1900 park faire
1st day MK 2:10 Lunch Crystal Palace
2nd Day AK Lunch Rainforest cafe
2nd day dinner DS Prime Time Cafe
3rd Day Epcot MExican sit down I forgot the name

Please let me know ur opinion about his

1] Is the first day breakfast and lunch too near to each other?
2] Is the Breakfast worth entering MK at rope drop & going to Gran floridian for breakfast and back? We have 1 day to see MK; should I cancel the breakfast to see the sights and only do lunch?
3] Is the prime time cafe interesting enough for my 2.5 yr old?

Any other suggestions also appreciated.
 
Hi there.

I do think the breakfast/lunch reservations are too close together. The Crystal Palace lunch is awesome; you want to be hungry for it! If I were you, I'd skip the breakfast and just focus on the Magic Kingdom attractions--eat something before you head to the park.
 
I would suggest lunch at CP, that way you arent splitting up your day at MK. And your times are really close to each other. You will be ready for a nice sitdown meal around 2 to relax and refresh.

Skip that RFC meal and opt for a quick bite inside AK if you are planning on being in the park. RFC is overated IMHO. Then save up for the 50sPTC meal. I think kids in general get a kick out of 50s cause the parents get picked on a little.

San Angel Inn is the name of Mexican restaurant at Epcot. We like this place but it gets mixed reviews. Probably one the most romantic spots to eat in all of WDW.
 


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