Fantasmic23
A little nonsense now and then is relished by the
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Before we go any further, let me first apologize for my cluelessness. I'm sure that many (if not all) of the questions I'm about to ask, will cause some people to roll their eyes. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this post, thank you for your patience and thank you for responding.
For the past hour, I've been thumbing through Birnbaum's Walt Disney World 2010 Guide and Mousejunkies, becoming more and more confused. I know that half of the fun of a Disney vacation is the planning, but I'm about to tear my hair out. In fairness to Disney, this frustration is all my own doing: I know absolute ZILCH about any of the table service restaurants.
BACKSTORY: We are booked at Pop Century from 11/28/10 - 12/4/10 (first time ever staying on-site). We're on the Standard Dining Plan (1 quick service, 1 snack, 1 table service per day). We have 6-Day Park Hoppers (first time having park hoppers). DH has made it clear that he wants all of our table service meals to be for dinner. This is fine with the rest of us since I know we'll never be able to make it on time to breakfast and we usually eat our lunch on the go.
1. How do you begin this whole ADR process? I feel that my family and I should all sit down and decide what park we're going to each day. It's probably not the best time to have a family Disney meeting with all of the end-of-the-school year activities (and the Stanley Cup on TV), but I know what's going to happen. I'll wait and wait to make ADRs and I won't be able to get a reservation anywhere. On previous trips, we just kind of "winged it" ... Whatever park we were in the mood to go to that particular day, we went to. I don't feel we'll be able to "wing it" with the dining plan. My line of thinking is if we want to go to Magic Kingdom on Monday, then I make a reservation at Crystal Palace. But ... (And here we go with the eye-rolling), we can always do Epcot on Monday morning/afternoon and hop over to MK for dinner ... right? Ugh!
2. I'm feeling that this whole trip is going to be revolving around MVMCP ... Which I haven't even made reservations for yet. I know, I know ... Time is a wasting. I have two lines of thought on this: We spend the whole day at MK for whichever (if any) night I can get party tickets for. Then we suck it up and make a lunch table service reservation. OR (drum roll, please) we spend the morning/afternoon at another park, make a lunch res there, and hop on over to MK for the party. I know, I know ... I'm a clueless mess. Thank you for your patience.
3. Restaurant recommendations? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Honestly, the only table service restaurant we know of is the Crystal Palace (friends of ours highly recommend it). Plus, DD and DH are suckers for anything Winnie the Pooh related. I know it all comes down to personal food preference (and a previous restaurant experience), but these Disney restaurants reviews are making me nuts. "50's Prime Time Cafe is awesome ..." "50's Prime Time Cafe is only worth it for the peanut butter and jelly shake". "Hollywood & Vine was our favorite dining experience" ... "I wouldn't feed the food at Hollywood & Vine" to a starving dog."
In my clueless head, I've decided on Crystal Palace for MK, Biergarten for Epcot, 50s Prime Time Cafe for DHS. I'm being warned that no table service restaurants are worth it at AK. That brings us to resort restaurants and ...
4. We're driving from CT Friday morning (11/26). We'll be hanging out in North Carolina all day Saturday (11/27) and continuing to Florida bright and early Sunday morning (11/28). We've done this plan before and have reached the WDW area anywhere from 4:30 p.m. on. Would it be worth it to make a table service reservation for Sunday night? Have a nice dinner and go back to Pop and rest up for Monday? I'm thinking Boma or 'Ohana ... Jeez, I'm just so confused.
Why the !@#$ did DH include the dining plan and why did he ask me to "take care of it"? Disney Dining Plan, and park hoppers and ADRs, oh my.
Thank you, thank you for any suggestions you can give. My apologies again.
For the past hour, I've been thumbing through Birnbaum's Walt Disney World 2010 Guide and Mousejunkies, becoming more and more confused. I know that half of the fun of a Disney vacation is the planning, but I'm about to tear my hair out. In fairness to Disney, this frustration is all my own doing: I know absolute ZILCH about any of the table service restaurants.
BACKSTORY: We are booked at Pop Century from 11/28/10 - 12/4/10 (first time ever staying on-site). We're on the Standard Dining Plan (1 quick service, 1 snack, 1 table service per day). We have 6-Day Park Hoppers (first time having park hoppers). DH has made it clear that he wants all of our table service meals to be for dinner. This is fine with the rest of us since I know we'll never be able to make it on time to breakfast and we usually eat our lunch on the go.
1. How do you begin this whole ADR process? I feel that my family and I should all sit down and decide what park we're going to each day. It's probably not the best time to have a family Disney meeting with all of the end-of-the-school year activities (and the Stanley Cup on TV), but I know what's going to happen. I'll wait and wait to make ADRs and I won't be able to get a reservation anywhere. On previous trips, we just kind of "winged it" ... Whatever park we were in the mood to go to that particular day, we went to. I don't feel we'll be able to "wing it" with the dining plan. My line of thinking is if we want to go to Magic Kingdom on Monday, then I make a reservation at Crystal Palace. But ... (And here we go with the eye-rolling), we can always do Epcot on Monday morning/afternoon and hop over to MK for dinner ... right? Ugh!
2. I'm feeling that this whole trip is going to be revolving around MVMCP ... Which I haven't even made reservations for yet. I know, I know ... Time is a wasting. I have two lines of thought on this: We spend the whole day at MK for whichever (if any) night I can get party tickets for. Then we suck it up and make a lunch table service reservation. OR (drum roll, please) we spend the morning/afternoon at another park, make a lunch res there, and hop on over to MK for the party. I know, I know ... I'm a clueless mess. Thank you for your patience.
3. Restaurant recommendations? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Honestly, the only table service restaurant we know of is the Crystal Palace (friends of ours highly recommend it). Plus, DD and DH are suckers for anything Winnie the Pooh related. I know it all comes down to personal food preference (and a previous restaurant experience), but these Disney restaurants reviews are making me nuts. "50's Prime Time Cafe is awesome ..." "50's Prime Time Cafe is only worth it for the peanut butter and jelly shake". "Hollywood & Vine was our favorite dining experience" ... "I wouldn't feed the food at Hollywood & Vine" to a starving dog."
In my clueless head, I've decided on Crystal Palace for MK, Biergarten for Epcot, 50s Prime Time Cafe for DHS. I'm being warned that no table service restaurants are worth it at AK. That brings us to resort restaurants and ...
4. We're driving from CT Friday morning (11/26). We'll be hanging out in North Carolina all day Saturday (11/27) and continuing to Florida bright and early Sunday morning (11/28). We've done this plan before and have reached the WDW area anywhere from 4:30 p.m. on. Would it be worth it to make a table service reservation for Sunday night? Have a nice dinner and go back to Pop and rest up for Monday? I'm thinking Boma or 'Ohana ... Jeez, I'm just so confused.
Why the !@#$ did DH include the dining plan and why did he ask me to "take care of it"? Disney Dining Plan, and park hoppers and ADRs, oh my.
Thank you, thank you for any suggestions you can give. My apologies again.