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KorieDWnut

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Ok 4 days after my 180 day mark and I finally made my ADRs. lol I never realized it could be such a hard decision to make!

Aside from ADRs and having a basic idea of where we will be/what park we will be in, we are not overly planning. I am not that hard core but I think having ADRs and the dining plan will alleviate some of that oookkk what should we do now, quick we need to eat now cause I am STARVING!

SO, I am going down with 2 dds Aug 18-22. We should be at our hotel by noon that first day. I originally only had a 4 day hopper pass but for 5 dollars more..TOTAL I got the 5 day.

Ok, so here is what we are doing as far as eating goes..

Monday : Dinner at LTT
Tuesday: Lunch at Garden Grill
Wednesday: Lunch at Sci-FI Cafe
Thursday: DInner at Le Cellier. It is a late dinner @8pm. I may try to make it a little earlier at 7 but I do want it kind of late-ish because I am pretty sure we will be having a late lunch. Right now they are full open for dinner reservations this day.

I have never eaten at LTT or Le Cellier before, so I hope I enjoy them both.
 
I'm trying very hard not to overplan, but here's how I'm approaching it:

I made my ADRS, all for dinners.

I figure we'll have a ballpark idea of which parks we're doing each day-- a different one for morning and afternoon, to pretty much assure that we get back to the resort for that afternoon swim. And I think I'll come up with the first two Must See attractions each morning-- one to go on while we fastpass the second. That way we're assured of getting in everyone's top choices.

And I'm in the process of making a list of what attractions and rides are available, the height/noise/scare factors which might effect my kids. (So I don't get Kira all excited about a ride that will scare the pants off her.)
 
LTT for lunch is wonderful! Such a nice atmosphere, great food and wonderful servers. I can't imagine you would be disappointed!
 
I'm trying very hard not to overplan, but here's how I'm approaching it:

I made my ADRS, all for dinners.

I figure we'll have a ballpark idea of which parks we're doing each day-- a different one for morning and afternoon, to pretty much assure that we get back to the resort for that afternoon swim. And I think I'll come up with the first two Must See attractions each morning-- one to go on while we fastpass the second. That way we're assured of getting in everyone's top choices.

And I'm in the process of making a list of what attractions and rides are available, the height/noise/scare factors which might effect my kids. (So I don't get Kira all excited about a ride that will scare the pants off her.)


Sounds good! I am not normally a planner and I was sooo against it when I first joined DISboards. But I have seen the light!
I am just going with 2 of my dds. If we were going all together with DH and my littlest one, then I doubt I would plan so much..sounds funny right? Well DH is very anti planning and hates to be put on a schedule so even though I probably COULD make a plan and get him to stick to it, he would grumble the whole time. SO I feel like this little trip is all about ME. haahaa. I make the final rules, I decide how to get places and when and all that. Well, my dds are involved too but they only have a few MUST DOs and for my oldest she says she is happy as long as we do TTA(people mover and IASW, oh and Thunder Mountain. My 7yo wants to do Space Mountain but my 9yo says NO WAY. SO if 9yo wont do it, then we cant do it because I am the only adult.
 













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