Thoughts on our ADRs

Trollingforthimbles

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My friend and I will be going to WDW for the first time this November (for five days beginning the Monday after Thanksgiving). Going on some advice from my Uncle and some internet reviews (before I found this site obviously) we set up some ADRs when we could. If it's okay, I'd like to post them here for comments and maybe advice on menu items and such.

Monday: Coral Reef, 6:55 pm
Tuesday: Chef Des France, 6:05
Wednesday: LeCelliar, 9:15 pm
Thursday: Ohana, 10:15 am (breakfast)
Friday: Boma, 6:00 pm

We have the DDP, so the rest of our meals will be quick service, which he plan on choosing loosely based on where the day takes us. Though we'd like to get to Wolfgang Puck Express. Any suggestions or comments would be wonderful.
 
sounds like you will be spending a LOT of time in epcot, is that intentional? i'm assuming you will have park hoppers... keep in mind that your ADRs will require you to leave whatever park you are touring that day at no later than 4:30pm, which really cuts your touring time down a LOT, and by the time you finish dinner it will be about 7:30 pm which may preclude you from going back to a theme park at night, depending on park hours...

'ohana b'fast at 10:15 will likely cut into peak touring time as well!
 
We have eaten at Chefs, LeCellier and Boma and all three are on our must do list. Enjoy!:thumbsup2
 
So sorry to put this in the wrong thread. I'm still feeling my way around here. Thanks for moving it. The advice is much appreciated. Perhaps I'll switch it up and add the Crystal Palace instead of the Coral Reef as to create some diversity of area. In addition, we've just added another day, so any advice on another resturant would be awesome. Thanks again.
 

We picked alot of the same resturants (except Le Celier just not interested:confused3)

Would love to score Coral Reef.:love: Would love to take it off your hands, :lmao:unfortunetely we have the dessert party that night. :rolleyes1

Crystal Palace is a traditional must for breakfast during our stays.

Enjoy!:flower3:
 
What park are you planning on going on the additional day? I would plan for a meal there or depending on the resort you are staying at, you can eat there.
 
Well, that's the thing. We were planning on seeing which park we liked the best and spending the last day there. To that end, we have decided to use our TS for a breakfast, as to free up the rest of the day to do with as we please. My friend was considering 1900 Park Fare
 
We will be at WDW the last week of September. We are staying at BWV and will be on the DDP. This trip we vowed to do everything "new" and so far, so good. Never stayed at BW (or BC or YC for that matter) and our ADR's are all for restaurants we have yet to try.

Sunday 9/26 - Arrival - Dinner at Cape May Cafe (7:05 PM)
Monday - EPCOT - Dinner at Chefs de France (6:20 PM)
Tuesday - Sleep In - Spa Day - Dinner at Boma (4:55)
Wednesday - Magic Kingdom - Dinner at California Grill (5:35)
Wishes Dessert Party (8:10)
Thursday - Hollywood Studios - Dinner at BlueZoo (8:10)
Friday - EPCOT (F&W) Evening at DTD and Dinner at Raglan Road (8:30)
Saturday - Leave for Home :sad1:

My biggest "concern" is the California Grill / Wishes Desserts combo on Wednesday. Wonder if we should change our reservation at California Grill to someplace else for lunch instead.

Oops ... just realized this should have been a new thread ... so sorry! :guilty:
 











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