WDW ADR Help

B2B-2008

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Hi guys,

I have just had my wedding date confirmed :cheer2: and now my family have put the pressure on as I am the only one who has ever been to WDW to plan our two week trip. So I need you help with a few ADR suggestions and questions.

How far in advance can I book ADRs fir the following
Garden view tea
Cinderella's Royal Table for dinner?

What is Cinderella's Royal table like for dinner as I am planning a girly day before my wedding would we enjoy this? Our ages will be 9, 19, 28, 38, 57, 61. Nieces, me, sister in law and the mums.

As we are having a girly day where should the boys go to eat, drink and be merry?

This is where I need lot of help. It is my dads 60th birthday on the day we fly out and because he hates flying and I want to thank him for making the trip for us I would like to book somewhere nice for dinner. There are ten of us in total. It can be in any of the parks or resorts, we are staying at POFQ. I don't want it to be to too costly as I want to show our guests that Disney isn't that expensive so I thinking a fixed price meal. I also want to show them that Disney isn't all about the mouse so something different. My brother doesn't buy into Disney!! Any idea's?

It's my H2Bs parents anniversary the day before we fly out. Any suggestions on where we can send just the two of them? And would they be able to charge it to their room key so that we can settle the bill?

Sorry for all the questions. I really hope you all can help.

Thanks in advance :)
 
You should check out pscalculator.net to determine when you can book your dining. For the places you're interested in, you can book at 180+10, meaning that at 180 days from the start of your trip you can begin booking all your meals for the first 10 days of your trip.

I've never been to the CRT dinner, but I've never had a bad dining experience in WDW so I'm sure you'll have a good time. It is a character meal, so as long as your group is up for that, I'm sure you'll have fun. For the guys I'd suggest the Rose & Crown in the UK or the Biergarten in Germany. Both are definitely eat, drink and be merry type places. :goodvibes

For your group meal I think Boma (AKL) for dinner would be great. It's not super-Disney, is reasonably priced ($25.99 for adults and $11.99 for children) and has tons of tasty food options. You could also take some time after your meal to check out the animals.

Your parents can definitely charge their meal to the room key. Where they should eat depends wholly on their personal meal preferences. I assume you're looking for something slightly romantic and more low key. I'd suggest Le Cellier or Chefs de France at Epcot, Kona Cafe at the Poly, or California Grill at the Contemporary.

You can check out all the menus at allearsnet.com
 
Thanks for the links I will have a full play later when I get home from work. I never thought of the AKL I will look into that one.

Any more suggestions?
 












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