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I have worked really hard to try to figure this out. I don't want late nights to butt up to an early breakfast. DH also prefers not to do a park 2 consecutive days (I think that the first one will be ok bc it will only be a couple of hours). I have to schedule around Wishes, bc it is only running 2 nights that we are there.

I would LOVE your suggestions and if you see any problems with this plan. Thanks so much!!




12/14 Fly in, MDE to AoA, lunch at hotel. Few hours at MK, then dinner at Ohana after MK closes (7:30?)

12/15 MK day. Breakfast (what time is best?) at Crystal Palace, Dinner (6:30 or 7)at BOG. Stay for MSEP & Wishes

12/16 HS day. Light breakfast at Starring Rolls. Early lunch at CS, Fantasmic dinner Pkg at Mama Melrose (4:45?)

12/17 Breakfast at Kona Cafe, take monorail to MK. Lunch CS, dinner Whispering Canyon

12/18 Epcot day. Light breakfast in park. 12:30 Lunch at Teppan Edo to get Candlelight Processional Pkg at 5pm show. Date night dinner La Cellier (my oldest will take the youngest 2 around to get dinner). Meet up again for Illuminations (which I understand is also reserved due to the Candlelight pkg).

12/19 AK day. Breakfast at hotel or in park. Lunch at Tusker House. Dinner Hoop de Doo Revue at 6:15.

12/20 Epcot. Light breakfast in park. Lunch Coral Reef, gather bags and fly out early evening.
 
I'm drooling on my keyboard.

Why do I read posts like this?

It sounds fantastic to me. I wouldn't change a thing. Have fun and enjoy.
 
Oh, no! I forgot the candlelight processional! Now I have to shift a bunch of things around! Dangit.

ETA: Fixed it. Wasn't too bad. :)
 

On 12/15, I would either make a super early ressie, so you can be in the park before it opens, it is so awesome to walk down main street by yourself.

Or a late breakfast, so you don't miss out on the prime early morning touring time.:)
 
How early could I make them? If I make the earliest one, is the park open by the time I am done? I wish that the December calendar was out already!
 
How early could I make them? If I make the earliest one, is the park open by the time I am done? I wish that the December calendar was out already!

Here's the December hours:
http://media.disneywebcontent.com/StaticFiles/ParkHours/WDWTravelAgent_December.pdf

The earliest you can make an in park dining reservation is 8:00 or 8:05 regardless of whether the park has morning EMH or not.

Your restaurant choices look very good. Many places we also enjoy.

12/16 - Fantasmic! is at 6:30 that night so I would not make the Fantasmic! Dining Package reservation for any later than 4:00 to allow extra time if MM is running late and even with the seating voucher you'll probably want to get to the amphitheater 30-45 minutes early.

12/17 - Kona Cafe is one of our favorites for breakfast. We really like lunch at Liberty Tree Tavern - you order from a menu unlike dinner which is an all you can eat family style Thanksgiving meal. At lunch our favorites are the Colony Salad, Pot Roast and the Ooey Gooey Toffee Cake (one of the best desserts in DW). There's the Pilgrim's Feast on the menu if someone wants a Thanksgiving meal. I would do the CS for dinner.

12/20 - Garden Grill does not serve breakfast. Are you thinking of Sunshine Seasons which is also in The Land Pavillion?
 
12/17 Breakfast at Kona Cafe, take monorail to MK. Lunch CS, dinner Liberty Tree Tavern

If you haven't already, check the menu for LTT, the menu is different at lunch and dinner. Many people, including myself, prefer the lunch at LTT as you can order off the menu. Dinner is served family style.

12/20 Epcot. Breakfast Garden Grill. Lunch CS, gather bags and fly out early evening.

Tangierine cafe is my favorite CS at Epcot. Sunshine Seasons and fish and chips in UK are good as well.

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Good calls, all. I am changing the Garden Grill breakfast (not sure why I thought that) to Coral Reef for lunch. I know that it gets mixed reviews, but I think that it will be so memorable for the kids (who are huge fan of that show fish tank kings).

Do you think that the boys (8 and 10) would like CRT? Is it super princess-y? Bc that is the main option that I see for dinner, in TS.
 















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