What Time Do You Eat Dinner????

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Why are you scared of an 8.10pm dinner reservation?

DS usually eats around 5:30, so that is super late and because we don't get into Orlando until 3pm, after him having been up since about 8:30, he will probably be a little cranky..

That is all.

Plus, I hate eating that late.....
 
I'd be scared of an 8:10 dinner reservation too, if I had a three year old! Heck, I wouldn't do it with my 4 and 7 year old!!! :lmao:

I knew there was a mom out there who would understand...:)

I checked the whol week we are there, and that was the best I could get...

I have heard such great things about WCC....I just can't skip it...
 

Our kids (8,2) don't seem to care about the time so much, as long as they get a snack when they get hungry. At home, we eat fairly late, around 8pm or 8:30. But at WDW we schedule most of our ADRs for around 4:30 or 5. That allows us to either have a late breakfast and skip lunch, or an early lunch and skip breakfast. Then if we are hungry later in the evening, there's plenty of snacks and ice cream available....

The earlier times are also easier to get, and then when we leave the restaurant, the parks are a little less crowded since more people are eating dinner.
 
Our family eats around 6 each night if we don't eat by 6:30 DD4 gets ugly so I made our adr's for 5:20-5:30 so we would be seated and at least have apps by 6:30
 
We are not breakfast eaters so we usually eat lunch around 11am and dinner around 5:30.

We use to do the same thing, except we'd have breakfast as late as anyone would serve it (usually 10:30-11) instead of lunch. It was our tempting tidbit to get the kids to the park early....dangle food as a reward after we did a few attractions.:lmao:
 
When my twins were toddlers, we were eating dinner at 4:00. Now, we're eating at 4:30-4:45. Trentmom, I wouldn't be the only one :scared1: if we showed up at a restaurant at 8:00 to eat. My twins would be scaring everyone else out of the place because they would be miserably tired at that point. :laughing: Good thing for all the other guests we eat early. :)
 


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