Starting to feel EPCOT heavy with ADRs

dimndgal1

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It's no secret that EPCOT has tons of TS restaurants but I'm getting nervous because we're starting to get really ADR heavy at EPCOT! My window opens soon and I just realizes it's all EPCOT all the time.

Right now we're looking at Akerhus, San Angel Inn, Garden Grill, and Marrakesh.... and that's pretty much it. I contemplated doing CRT for my in-laws to have the experience but the price is just so high... I just am nervous because I don't want to tie myself to one park so much.

Has anyone else had issues with being one park heavy?
 
US TOO!! and I decided to remedy that problem by booking the Beach Club!!

:lmao:

We like to have dinners in Epcot, so we're trying the BC for the first time this June and Im so excited, I can hardly stand it!!

here is what our reservations look like...its a lot..I know...:rolleyes1


Friday, June 8, 2012
lunch (??) OOP
Biergarten Restaurant @ 7pm


Saturday, June 9, 2012
The Crystal Palace @ 8:30am
Lunch (???) OOP
Yachtsman Steakhouse @ 7pm

Sunday, June 10, 2012
Tusker House Restaurant @ 8:30am

Yak & Yeti™ Restaurant @ 1:00pm

Cape May Café @ 7pm

Monday, June 11, 2012
Captain's Grille @ 8:00am

50's Prime Time Café @ 1:10pm

'Ohana @ 7:05pm


Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Cape May Café @ 8:00am

Via Napoli @ 12:45pm

Le Cellier Steakhouse @ 7:00pm

Wednesday, June 13, 2012'
Ohana @ 8:30am

Liberty Tree Tavern @ 1:00pm

Tutto Italia Ristorante @ 7:00pm

Thursday, June 14, 2012
Cape May Café @ 8:00am
 
We have that same issue, but for our family food is the most important part of a vacation...ok not the MOST important part, but a very big deal :thumbsup2 Since most of the places are lunch and dinner type places maybe you should try half days. Go to a park the first part of the day, then transfer to EP for your reservation.
 
As long as you have park hoppers, there's no need to worry! Just enjoy all that yummy Epcot food!

Don't forget the wide world of resort restaurants, as well!
 

I feel better knowing it's not just me.

We're doing split between POR and YC so I plan on trying to put the EPCOT meals closer to the YC part of the stay.

Also, we're hoping to devote one day to MK (just to knock it out) so I'm hoping that will make it easier to bop around between the other three parks the rest of our time.
 
Epcot has the most restaurants so it is easy to load up on that park without realizing it. They are quite good though. Good luck getting what you want.
 
:lmao: I am ALWAYS Epcot heavy! My ADR's this year are Nine Dragons, Le Cellier, Via Napoli (twice). The only others are O'hana and Sci-Fi. We love eating in Epcot plus we stay at BLT so its not hard to hop on the monorail.
 
We're always Epcot heavy. I don't mind that though. To me, it's a little nice reprieve leaving one park and going over to Epcot. It's a little break from the other park we were at, plus I think Epcot can be a little calmer so it seems a more relaxing way to end our evening.
 
We are well and truly Epcot heavy but are staying at The Yacht Club for this very reason.
 
That happens with us as well. We tend to visit one park during the day and then head to Epcot for our ADR. Thats why we get hoppers!

Heres are upcoming dinner schedule to avoid too much Epcot.

Fri Coral Reef
Sat Ohana's
Sun Boma
Mon Marakesh
Tue Tony's
Wed Le Celliar (lunch)
Thu San Angel
Fri Wave
Sat Kona
 












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