texaslady22
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Do you also preorder for dinner? I have a ressie in a month and don't see anything about it.
Do you also preorder for dinner? I have a ressie in a month and don't see anything about it.
All the pre-planning seems to work out great for the people who have nothing better to do.
For busy folks, of for folks who don't care to waste time stalking the Disney website for ADR's or being beholden to an ADR finder...not so much.
It has become somewhat of a drag for us.
Got it.I don't. Tried it once and won't do it again (unless there are changes).
There are far too many other quality quick service options in and around Magic Kingdom in my opinion. If theming is what you want, dinner is a much better option in my opinion.
Oh gawd.
Some of us are able to have a busy life and manage to make ADRs in advance. We are a magical breed.
I love ADR day. Using a vacation day at work (got plenty saved up), waking up to get what I want (which I will, we are flexible with times) then going to Shedd Aquarium.
Fast Pass day is practically a holiday here!![]()
Plus being from Chicago I can vouch that the Shedd is an awesome place.The idea that some people could just enjoy planning is apparently unfathomable
(I'm with you!!)
Plus being from Chicago I can vouch that the Shedd is an awesome place.
We make a point of doing it for a weekend once every summer. Going to Hamilton and a baseball game in August. Plus we have 2 of our 3 adult children living downtown. It's too great of a city to not take advantage.Yes. I haven't been in years. Isn't it funny how you can still be a tourist in your hometown?![]()
I enjoy the planning as well. I've done it for so many years that I like to think that I'm pretty good at it.The idea that some people could just enjoy planning is apparently unfathomable
(I'm with you!!)
I am in the same boat as you. Have not been to WDW since 2005. First family trip this November. It is all new! We frequent Disneyland, and it is a lot less planning. I am learning alot from the dis!!And then if people have technology issues then they are angry and disappointed. I guess I'm old when I say I long for simpler times. Everything just gets so complicated. We haven't been to WDW for seven years and I feel like I need a refresher course before I get on the plane.
And then if people have technology issues then they are angry and disappointed. I guess I'm old when I say I long for simpler times. Everything just gets so complicated. We haven't been to WDW for seven years and I feel like I need a refresher course before I get on the plane.
Aaww, that's disappointing to hear. I've read pretty mixed reviews on it also but was planning to get it anyway next time. Not to get too off topic but what didn't you like about it? Was it just bland?
I've always preordered at BOG & also find it to be a great experience!
You can also change your reservation to a later date (even day of) and then cancel it entirely if you no longer feel like going.I agree the pre-order is the only way to do BOG for lunch and precisely the reason I'll never do it again. Little by little every spontaneity us being ripped from my Disney vacations. Okay, so I'll decide 7 months in advance what parks I want to go to. I'll even decide where I want to eat 6 months ins advance because if I want some places and don't decide 6 months out, I won't get anything that fits the schedule Disney is "strongly encouraging" me to make because in three months I need to pick the rides I want to do in the parks I picked 4 months ago based around the time that I picked for the restaurants I chose 4 months ago.
I have to draw the line somewhere.
If I want a cinnamon roll from gaston's tavern because the smell is mesmerizing, I can't imagine wanting to live in a world where I have to say "NO...I can't do it because i already ordered a $16 turkey sandwich that I have to eat in 20 minutes." If I want a fruit and nutella waffle from sleepy hollow, well because fruit and nutealla on a waffle is genius I can't imagine living in a world where I have to say "NO...I can't because I already ordered a $14 ham and cheese sandwich and a $7 bowl of soup I have to eat in an hour."
Okay, /rant.
Seriously though....I do agree pre-ordering is the only way to do BOG for lunch.
I know this is an old thread but I can't find where else to ask this question: My family of 4 is going to Disney in Nov. I could not find an availability for 4 at BOG. So on a few days I made a reservation for 1. Can I order for all 4 people when I get there? We don't want to sit in there to eat. We just want to take the breakfast and go. Do they let you use your quick service(s) for more than one person?
Try the touring plans reservation finder. I would almost guarantee they can find you a time.oh. Thanks so much for that info DisBuckMan. Much appreciated!