Angryhenfan95
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I think reservations are good for the higher end restaurants. And just to ensure that you have a place if it gets crowded.
My upcoming trip is just with my sister and parents. Both of my parents have diabetes. My mom will use a wheelchair, which either my sister or myself will be pushing most of the time. By having those ADR's we have quaranteed ourselves no worries.
I agree with you that because on some threads people would read them and they will make it sound like the end of the world if you don't make any ADR's when you are 180days away from arriving to WDW. Now I do realize during specifc times of the year like major holiday's it's best to have ADR's in advance if you want to eat at a table service restaurant. Now I said this before and I will say it again, since my family and I aren't the type that likes to make ADR's 180 days away the Dining Plan is not for us and we don't worry about making any ADR's. Part of the reason is we stay Club Level and there is always food in the lounge. The other part is we always have our own car while at WDW, so we can drive to various restaurants that are located offsite and where reservations are not needed. Plus we can also drive to Downtown Disney when going to Earl of Sandwich or the resorts to eat at their Quick Service locations.Unless you are going during a very busy time like Christmas or free dining I think the furor over ADRs is over blown. I often make no more than 1 and have yet to starve to death at Disney. Sometime I have to eat at a non-standard time or go with a second or third choice but I am not going to micro-manage my trip to death and trying to figure out when I'll be hungry or where I will be when I get hungry 90 or 180 days out is pretty much my definition of micro-managing.
I agree with you that because on some threads people would read them and they will make it sound like the end of the world if you don't make any ADR's when you are 180days away from arriving to WDW. Now I do realize during specifc times of the year like major holiday's it's best to have ADR's in advance if you want to eat at a table service restaurant. Now I said this before and I will say it again, since my family and I aren't the type that likes to make ADR's 180 days away the Dining Plan is not for us and we don't worry about making any ADR's. Part of the reason is we stay Club Level and there is always food in the lounge. The other part is we always have our own car while at WDW, so we can drive to various restaurants that are located offsite and where reservations are not needed. Plus we can also drive to Downtown Disney when going to Earl of Sandwich or the resorts to eat at their Quick Service locations.
You're really lucky! I think it depends a lot on the time of year you go, too.... Although I've noticed that Disney has not offered Free Dining this year (at least not that I've noticed) and Park attendance is down....a friend of mine was able to book CRT for an August date just this week so things are not full this year like they have been recently.
I can't tell you how many people we saw getting turned away from TS places when we were there in 2009 and 2010.
It was 7 nights. No character meals as there are no small children. We ate at Kouzzina(2x), yachtsman, Shulas, the better of the places in Italy not the pizza/pasta one, citricos, the place in Morocco. I only ate a disney burger once all week, for lunch found the Fountain to be a notch above Disney food. Also thought the BBQ place in Animal Kingdom to be good. As for the restaurants in Epcot and other parks, they're just OK, I would much rather pay those prices for a REAL elegant dinner,not a rushed Disney(get you in and out dinner). Try a Ruths Chris, Capital Grille or Mortons if you're willing to spend that kind of money.
I'm not sure where you people are eating at Disney that you feel rushed through your meal, but I've had some lovely three hour dinners at Jiko and two and a half hour lunches at Kona and never felt rushed at all. In fact, it takes me longer to eat when I'm on vacation than it does at any of my neighborhood restaurants. I've never felt like any of Disney's TS restaurants have rushed me in any way and, like another poster mentioned, I don't eat at places at Disney which are similar to those I could eat at when I'm home. I also find the quality of Disney's food to be quite good for the most part, but I'm also pickier about where I eat. That's where making those ADRs comes in handy.
Also, I don't do the 180 day thing, or even the 90 day thing. I do book my ADRs a couple months in advance when we've figured out a rough itinerary and which parks we'll be in which days, however. It doesn't bother me to have reservations made any more than it bothers me to know the park will be closing at a certain time that day, or that Wishes or Fantasmic starts at a certain time that night.
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Not to be mean also,but we are talking "Disney dining",none of it would be my idea of a good meal. Lets face it its Disney, overpriced, over-rated and most of it is just plain OK at best.(There idea of dining is "get'em in get'em out, next") For the prices they charge I would expect Five star dining, but what you get is Disney dining.
If you consider Shulas not one of the best places in Disney then what is?, I'm talking Quality in food,service and atmoshere, not "I can see the castle from here". Anywhere in Epcot is just food, nothing special, I had no reason to care where to eat, if I was in Park A, I wasn't going to rush out to Park B just for a meal. Why micro-manage its supposed to be a vacation, remember "Relaxing". Way to many "stressed" people at Disney, just sit back and enjoy, life is to short.
Actually, the 180 day window is really annoying. Isn't 90 plenty? I typically don't even book my vacations more than 180 days out. But now I have to figure out where I'm eating and on which day.
-You do not need small children to do a character meal.It was 7 nights. No character meals as there are no small children. We ate at Kouzzina(2x), yachtsman, Shulas, the better of the places in Italy not the pizza/pasta one, citricos, the place in Morocco. I only ate a disney burger once all week, for lunch found the Fountain to be a notch above Disney food. Also thought the BBQ place in Animal Kingdom to be good. As for the restaurants in Epcot and other parks, they're just OK, I would much rather pay those prices for a REAL elegant dinner,not a rushed Disney(get you in and out dinner). Try a Ruths Chris, Capital Grille or Mortons if you're willing to spend that kind of money.