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OK, I'm 40 days out and I'm thinking if I need to change this schedule that I need to do it now because I will need to try for new PSs. If you like to review and suggest some changes in my days I would greatly appreciate your input. THANKS :yo-yo:

Arrive Sat. 11-22 early/checkin CBR/ - Day at MGM, dinner at Sci-Fi, Fantasmic

Sun. 11-23 - EE MK - Chef Mickey at 11:15, Liberty Tree at 5:15, Spectro and Wishes day

Mon. 11-24 - Epcot - Coral Reef at 12:30, Biergarden at 6:00, walk to boardwalk after Illuminations for drinks and kid's arcade games

Tue. 11-25 - AK - Breakfastosaurus at 10:30, Rainforest Cafe @ 6:30

Wed. - Revisit favorites/7:40 dinner at Ohana

Thur. - check out/ USO-IOA
 
Your plans sound great. I do not see anything wrong with them at all. They are actually quite simular to mine. You arrive the day I leave.
I would love to suggest some of my favorite places to eat like kona Cafe(I like the food better at kona but like the atmosphere better at Ohana), then there is 1900 Park Fare(I like both the breakfast and dinner), and then there is Crystal Palace. The problem is I love too many places and I get upset if I cannot fit them all into my schedule!!:(
The only problem with your plans is that I think you need a few more days there to fit some more great restaurants into.
:teeth: ;)
HAVE A GREAT TRIP!!!:wave2:
 
I think your plans are very well thought out. You have allowed time between big meals and have planned for wishes, spectro and illum. I'm 49 days out and I'm second guessing my plans too. It's normal.

have a great trip.

-Kim
 
Looks good, but since you're arriving on my birthday:earsboy: you should take me::yes::

You might want to do the thrill rides at the Studios first thing. They are best experienced on an empty stomach::MickeyMo
 

Thanks for the advice and the "sounds good" replies. I do wish I could eat at every restuarant. I'm not a huge eater but I have found that the older I get the more I appreciate a good meal with atmosphere. The choices have been, and are still, very difficult. I may end up eating 24-7 and gain 10 pounds. I'm tying to keep in mind that I can stop in some places late afternoon or late night for dessert and coffee or drinks.
 
Sounds like you have a very organized plan to make the most of your trip. I don't know whether or not you have kids or are staying on or off site. Just that I didn't see any resort or rest time scheduled, guess you are planning to go, go, go. Enjoy your trip.
 
We are staying at CBR and I will be with my DH and 2Dss, 10 & 11. Our plan is to go, go, go but I am willing to go back to the resort if needed. With the parks closing earlier than when we visited in the summer I think we will have enough down time after dinner. I also consider sitting down to a good meal a rest and reflect time. Any advice is welcome. Thanks.:yo-yo:
 
Your plan looks great. The only thing that *I* would do differently is to have only 1 sit down meal a day. Two reasons (which work for our family but may be different for your family) 1. Time. I would prefer to spend that time doing things than eating. We also tend to snack more than normal when we go to WDW (why are there so many yummy choices) that we tend to eat more lightly at meal times. Remember that you can order 1 entree to split between you and someone else or you can order an appetizer as an entree. 2. Expense. I find the sit down meals to be over priced even though you get a ton of food. Plus I like to eat things that are "new and different" and I haven't finished exploring all the new and different that the CS's have to offer yet LOL!!

Enjoy your trip!
:earsgirl:
 
Plans look great, I have never been so I'm not sure what has been happening at Breakastosaurus but on Trip reports and other post on the chat lines, people have been very disapointed
with the service...and food not being replenished when it runs out on serving line. ::yes::
 
I HAVE worried that I am taking too much of our park time with sit downs,except for the Rainforest, which is after the park closes. I know that I have to do Rainforest and I have to do Liberty Tree. I have considered counter service snacking at Epcot in the evening and then eating at ESPN after Illuminations if we are hungry by that late time. My DH wants to go there for a beer and a look around. I could eliminate either Breakfastosaurus or Chef Mickey's. :rolleyes:
 
I wouldn't eliminate anything for right now. Sit-down meals are a nice break from whatever you're doing. Many families don't take the time for dinners together when they are at home, so take the chance during your vacation. At WDW, dining experiences are part of the fun just like Space Mountain and Fantasmic. When you get there if it just doesn't seem right to stop and eat, you can cancel then::MickeyMo
 
I'm sure you are right Micca. It's funny how the dining is so much apart of the vacation planning for Disney. I don't ever recall worrying over my meals when taking other vacations. Disney just makes everything look fun.
 






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