Please review our ADRs :D

AussiePrince

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Hi, first post for me on DISBoards after alot of reading :)

My fiancee and I are in the midst of planning our Disneymoon to WDW from October 24th to November 7th later this year. We will be at POFQ for 10 nights on the DxDP then 3 nights on the DCL Dream to Bahamas, and then back to Wilderness Lodge for our final night before the epic journey back to Oz!

Its still almost two months away from our 180 days, but I've already planned out our ADRs, please tell me what you think!

Monday 24th Oct - Late arrival of around 10PM, if we are hungry after the 20 hour flight might order a pizza to our room.

Tuesday 25th Oct - Magic Kingdom
Breakfast - Cinderellas Royal Table
Lunch - Crystal Palace
Dinner - California Grill

Wednesday 26th Oct - Epcot
Breakfast - Chef Mickeys
Lunch - Le Cellier
Dinner - Chefs de France

Thursday 27th Oct - Universal IOA + HHN
Breakfast - Probably just the POFQ Food court.
Dinner - Maybe the Hard Rock Cafe at Citywalk? Any other ideas between IOA and HHN?

Friday 28th Oct - Seaworld
Breakfast - Hopefully breakfast with Shamu, otherwise just another food court
Dinner - Boatwrights Dining Hall

Saturday 29th Oct - Animal Kingdom
Breakfast - Tusker House
Lunch - ?? **** Changed to Sanaa
Dinner - Boma **** Changed to Jiko

Sunday 30th Oct - DHS
Breakfast - ??
Lunch - Sci Fi Drive In
Dinner - Brown Derby Fantasmic Dining Package

Monday 31st Oct - Universal Studios + MNSSHP
Breakfast - Food court
Dinner - Tony's Town Square (open to other suggestions in or near MK)

Tuesday 1st Nov - DHS
Breakfast - 1900 Park Fare
Lunch - ??
Dinner - Mama Melrose

Wednesday 2nd Nov - Epcot
Breakfast - Cape May
Lunch - Akershus
Dinner - Garden Grill

Thursday 3rd Nov - MK + Cruise!
Breakfast - Ohana
Not sure if we have time for lunch, ship leaves at 3pm or so?

On our last day at WL we wont be on the dining plan anymore, so I think we will probably have dinner at the WCC.

Fiancee is disney mad, we were at Disneyland in September last year for the first time and loved it, and we both love Halloween even if it isnt that big here in Oz, so where better for our honeymoon?
 
You are going to explode with all that food. 3 meals a day sounds like a good idea but when you finish a huge breakfast at chef mickys, then a couple hours later have a heavy lunch from le cellar over then a very nice dinner in chefs de France. Even if you have breakfast at 9am and dinner at 9pm you are still going to be stuffed. Don't forget about all the snacks you get too. Good luck:banana:
 
You are going to explode with all that food. 3 meals a day sounds like a good idea but when you finish a huge breakfast at chef mickys, then a couple hours later have a heavy lunch from le cellar over then a very nice dinner in chefs de France. Even if you have breakfast at 9am and dinner at 9pm you are still going to be stuffed. Don't forget about all the snacks you get too. Good luck:banana:
Agreeing with this. I did DxDDP last year (and doing it again this year) and it is certainly a lot of food and closely placed meals will start to wear on you.

I did plan mostly lunches and dinners, but I also didn't plan breakfasts. I was usually ready for dinner by dinnertime though. If possible, when you make the reservations, spread them out as much as you feel comfortable with, keeping in mind that most non-signature meals take about an hour. What worked great for me was planning an earlier lunch (11:30ish) and then planning a later dinner (7-7:30ish).

I'd also look into more signature locations if they are desirable. By my count, you are using 23 of 30 credits, with a few breakfast/lunches still undecided. Now, with that said, and with me not having done the math for this year's higher DxDDP prices, the usual "break-even" point is when you spend 2/3 credits at TS locations, which you've pretty much done anyway (and even then, there's leeway for experience as well), so if you simply are set on the locations you've selected, that's perfectly acceptable as well :)

Overall, the whole trip sounds great and I wish you the best :).
 

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