Originally posted by daniluvsdisney
... 5 yr.old dd will probably eat with kids club but we are on OK time and not used to eating late...
Hi! Some random thoughts that we considered in our decision to cancel our early seating and switch to late (so it does happen if you really do want to get early seating ...
We're travelling with a 1 yr old and a 3 yr old. In case it
helps I think there are several bennies to sticking with the late
dinner:
--The kids will still be awake enough to see the 6:30p shows, which I know our 3yr old will love.
--Allows more time to get ready for dinner since you can go to the
show completely casual and then get dressed for dinner during the hour btwn the show and dinner. If you have early seating you'd get dressed in dinner clothes first & go to dinner at 6p, which cuts your day shorter, then go to the show at 8:30.
--We can feed DD (3) at one of the other casual spots (and get
ourselves a snack) before the show, then she can go to the Oceaneers Club while we eat dinner (on nights we choose to do this, which will likely be most if she enjoys it).
--I've read, "The Oceaneer's club had major activities scheduled
every night during the late dinner seating (things like an unbirthday party with Alice, a Buzz Lightyear adventure, and "Professor Goo's Magical Experiments")" ...so if we did early seating she'd have to choose between the show or the playroom...with late seating she can have the benefit of both!
--There will likely be less little kids at the late seating so us
adults can have a bit quieter time and the kiddies may have the
benefit of even more extra attention from the servers.
Anyway, in case you don't get your early seating maybe it will work out for the best.
Best of luck,
Heather