WI_DisneyFan
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I'm just wondering what people consider a "typical" dinner time. DW and I normally eat around 4:30 - 5:00 at home (which translates to 5:30 - 6:00 WDW time). So last year during our honeymoon, we made our dinner ADR's for around 5:00ish (earlier than we normally eat, but adjusted for eating breakfast a little earlier than normal). And the restaurants always seemed pretty quiet during this time. Did we just happen to hit them on unusually slow days? Or would this be considered an early dining time?
I guess the reason I'm asking is next year we are going to try to avoid making too many advance ADR's; we would rather plan our dinners around the park we're going to be at, and not the other way around. Last year we had no problems at all with making ADR's the morning of that ADR, but I'm not sure if we got lucky or if our usual dining time is early enough where we didn't have to worry about the restaurant being booked when we wanted to eat.
(This is really more of a general opinion type question than a continuation of the big "ADR or No ADR" debate.)
I guess the reason I'm asking is next year we are going to try to avoid making too many advance ADR's; we would rather plan our dinners around the park we're going to be at, and not the other way around. Last year we had no problems at all with making ADR's the morning of that ADR, but I'm not sure if we got lucky or if our usual dining time is early enough where we didn't have to worry about the restaurant being booked when we wanted to eat.
(This is really more of a general opinion type question than a continuation of the big "ADR or No ADR" debate.)