SmithSmith
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I like both. Heres why:
1. Every restaurant I want to dine at does not have to be booked 180 days out.
(FWIW, I just checked MDE and I could get into every restaurant for dinner at 30/60 days out besides BoG, CRT, CM, Akershus, CP. The new Boardwalk Italian restaurant was available, V&A was available, Cali Grill, Sci Fi, Brown Derby, et al all available)
2. I eat at the same time every day, it's no different on vacation.
3. Every menu has a wide variety of tastes. I've never had to settle for a burger when I'm craving something else.
4. There's always new places I want to try, and old favorites I want to revisit. Between those two, I can easily fill dinner slots and I look forward to each and every ADR.
5. I know my and DH's tastes and preferences when it comes to meals. Typically, we have a piece of fruit for breakfast, a light lunch, and big dinner. We also don't do buffets, are underwhelmed by signature dining, and won't do character meals. So that means at Disney I'll never be scheduling a breakfast ADR or 2 TS in a day or a signature or a hard to get character buffet. Therefore it's pretty easy to narrow it down.
6. When it comes to park days I don't let crowd calendars mandate my schedule. I will always want Magic Kingdom as my first and last day. Hollywood Studios is my next favorite so I'm going to schedule that as my second and second to last day. On a 7 day trip, that just leaves 3 more days, so naturally Animal Kingdom and EPCOT are divided amongst those. Since I like symmetry, I'm not going to want back to back EPCOT days. So naturally, my 7 day trip would look like this: Day 1 Magic Kingdom, Day 2 Hollywood Studios, Day 3 EPCOT, Day 4 Animal Kingdom, Day 5 EPCOT, Day 6 Hollywood Studios, Day 7 Magic Kingdom.
7. I checked MDE on a regular basis during my last trip and every single restaurant I had booked had availability the night before, including BoG. Knowing that last minute changes were possible (something that is considered an impossibility by some) has made it so much less stressful for our next trip.
So with all the above information it's incredibly easy to figure out when and where to book ADRs.
Concerning FP, I only find it useful to schedule FP in the evening, which makes it really easy to schedule those as well. Just pick the most popular rides around your ADR time, and "Voila!" All done! It doesn't matter to me if I'm scheduling these things 180, 90, 60, or 30 days out, the results would still be the same.
I will say that I DEFINITELY don't want ADR & FP windows opening at the same time. If for some strange reason I was going after a coveted ADR and FP than I wouldn't want to stay awake till 11pm to book the FP just to be back up at 5am to book the ADR! That'd be nuts! I much prefer what is going on now. People have to remember these are "booking windows" not "booking mandates".
I also DEFINITELY wouldn't want the FP booking window opened up at 7 days! I'm far too busy preparing for our trip, I do not want to still be in the planning stages at that time. Honestly, I'm not even sure why that'd be suggested because most attractions are all still bookable at 7 days out.
I think that covers everything. Hope that helped!
1. Every restaurant I want to dine at does not have to be booked 180 days out.
(FWIW, I just checked MDE and I could get into every restaurant for dinner at 30/60 days out besides BoG, CRT, CM, Akershus, CP. The new Boardwalk Italian restaurant was available, V&A was available, Cali Grill, Sci Fi, Brown Derby, et al all available)
2. I eat at the same time every day, it's no different on vacation.
3. Every menu has a wide variety of tastes. I've never had to settle for a burger when I'm craving something else.
4. There's always new places I want to try, and old favorites I want to revisit. Between those two, I can easily fill dinner slots and I look forward to each and every ADR.
5. I know my and DH's tastes and preferences when it comes to meals. Typically, we have a piece of fruit for breakfast, a light lunch, and big dinner. We also don't do buffets, are underwhelmed by signature dining, and won't do character meals. So that means at Disney I'll never be scheduling a breakfast ADR or 2 TS in a day or a signature or a hard to get character buffet. Therefore it's pretty easy to narrow it down.
6. When it comes to park days I don't let crowd calendars mandate my schedule. I will always want Magic Kingdom as my first and last day. Hollywood Studios is my next favorite so I'm going to schedule that as my second and second to last day. On a 7 day trip, that just leaves 3 more days, so naturally Animal Kingdom and EPCOT are divided amongst those. Since I like symmetry, I'm not going to want back to back EPCOT days. So naturally, my 7 day trip would look like this: Day 1 Magic Kingdom, Day 2 Hollywood Studios, Day 3 EPCOT, Day 4 Animal Kingdom, Day 5 EPCOT, Day 6 Hollywood Studios, Day 7 Magic Kingdom.
7. I checked MDE on a regular basis during my last trip and every single restaurant I had booked had availability the night before, including BoG. Knowing that last minute changes were possible (something that is considered an impossibility by some) has made it so much less stressful for our next trip.
So with all the above information it's incredibly easy to figure out when and where to book ADRs.
Concerning FP, I only find it useful to schedule FP in the evening, which makes it really easy to schedule those as well. Just pick the most popular rides around your ADR time, and "Voila!" All done! It doesn't matter to me if I'm scheduling these things 180, 90, 60, or 30 days out, the results would still be the same.
I will say that I DEFINITELY don't want ADR & FP windows opening at the same time. If for some strange reason I was going after a coveted ADR and FP than I wouldn't want to stay awake till 11pm to book the FP just to be back up at 5am to book the ADR! That'd be nuts! I much prefer what is going on now. People have to remember these are "booking windows" not "booking mandates".
I also DEFINITELY wouldn't want the FP booking window opened up at 7 days! I'm far too busy preparing for our trip, I do not want to still be in the planning stages at that time. Honestly, I'm not even sure why that'd be suggested because most attractions are all still bookable at 7 days out.
I think that covers everything. Hope that helped!
