Questions about dining in the world

dgagnon519

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When doing an early breakfast before the park opens, did you have enough time to make it to the rope dropping?
Did anyone do 3 ts a day and if so how did it go?
Can you use 2 cs to get 1 ts?
Did anyone on the DDPDLX end up cancelling meals because they were too full?
Can you get "doggie bags" at signature dining?
 
When doing an early breakfast before the park opens, did you have enough time to make it to the rope dropping? Yes, we usually do. It depends on your ADR time, we usually go for no later than 8:15 if park opens at 9:00


Did anyone do 3 ts a day and if so how did it go? Not me, but we've done 2 ts in one day with no issues.

Can you use 2 cs to get 1 ts? No.
Did anyone on the DDPDLX end up cancelling meals because they were too full?
Can you get "doggie bags" at signature dining?

We haven't used the DxDDP, and we've only been to 1 signature meal, and I don't know about that either.

Hope this helps a little.
 
When doing an early breakfast before the park opens, did you have enough time to make it to the rope dropping?
Did anyone do 3 ts a day and if so how did it go?
Can you use 2 cs to get 1 ts?
Did anyone on the DDPDLX end up cancelling meals because they were too full?
Can you get "doggie bags" at signature dining?

Your early b-fast question can be answered with an "it depends". For example, if you were eating at Chef Mickey's for breakfast today. it opens at 7am. If you could get an ADR for 7, and you have kids and they want to see all of the fab 5, you probably will be getting up to leave the restaurant about 8:00, if you are lucky. If you were going to MK, which opens at 9am, you're fine. If you are going to AK, and using Disney transportation... Like I said, it depends.

3 ts in a day? Think about it: You will spend most of your day going to, waiting and eating in, and walking back from, a restaurant. If any of those are at resorts and you plan to leave a park before and go back to a park after, you are going to be wasting a lot of time.

You cannot trade two cs for one ts.

Any of the dining plans give you a ton of food (especially if you go to places, like buffets, that give you a ton of food).

Hope this helps.
 
We just returned from a 15 day trip to WDW with a 10 month old and a 5 year old on the Deluxe Plan for 11 days, Regular for 3 and concierge level as well.

We had many days where we did 3 TS meals in a day - we normally eat this way anyway, but it does take up a lot of park time. For us, that's no big deal as we are DVC members, and we welcome the chance to sit down, cool off and talk to each other.

You can get doggie bags at Signature restaurants - we ate at: Cali Grill, Brown Derby, Citricos, Yachtsmen and Mother's Day Brunch for our Signature meals. They will box up food for you, just like at other TS restaurants.

We didn't cancel any meals, and in fact, added one as the days we did Signature were a problem. We ended up having to buy meals for our daughter out of pocket, despite being on Deluxe Plan as the snack options at AKL were not food worthy for kids - we are very strict about what we eat and put into our bodies, so ice cream or cookies is not going to cut it for lunch. My hubby and I were able to get salads and fruits with our snack credits for light lunches, but our daughter needed chicken and carrots to keep her blood sugar in check.

Happy eating to you, Tiger :)
 



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