Your one Must Book TS

pixel_pusher

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Hello all,
I booked my vacation as of yesterday for the last week of May and found it fairly easy to get all my ADR's taken care of as well. However, I am still missing 1-2 TS meals(we are on DDP).

I would also be willing to trade one res to use vouchers for a 2 voucher meal instead, or possible pay OOP if there are enough must-eats.

What am I missing out on??

Here's my List -
Monday - 'Ohana 9:50 PM
Tuesday - Biergarten 1:35 PM
Wednesday - 50's Prime Time Cafe 5:15 PM
Thursday - Boma 9:10 PM
Friday - Crystal Palace 8:25 AM
Saturday - ??
Sunday Must leave park by 5:30 PM - ??

Help me Obi Wan Dis Boardy, you're my only hope.
 
I think you are pretty fortunate to get these ressies on such short notice. For me, when I am on the dining plan I like to try at least one of the 2 TS offerings. Depending on your tastes and schedule I would go for the Hoop-De-Doo review or California Grill with a time that allows you to see the Fireworks. These are my most memorable meals in @ Disney. My next trip I am planning on the Flying Fish Cafe. There seems to be a bit of a debate between FFC and Cali Grill - I must see for myself :confused:

But the Hoop De Doo is a must do if you have not done it before. I really am not a country girl and all and didn't expect much but we had a great time!
 
Thanks Moxie!

I will definitely take Hoop De Doo under consideration. It seemed like something better for kids so I hadn't thought of it since it's just me and the husband. However, we are just giant Disney obsessed kids, so we may go for it.

Also, feel free to let me know if you think any of my ADR's are a mistake or if there are any remarkable CS places, though I'm not picky about those.

Thanks!!!!
 
We have a few. =p

Kona Cafe breakfast/lunch
Grand Floridian Cafe breakfast/lunch/dinner
Boma for breakfast
Crystal Palace for breakfast
Yachtsman for dinner

We usually do GFC before the fireworks dessert party since we don't like the desserts there much and we like to do the dessert party at least once.

We did Biergarten last trip for lunch around the same time, actually, and most of the meat on the buffet was really dry and it just wasn't that great. The German guy who sat across from us definitely found plenty to eat, though, so YMMV.

My favorite CS are at POFQ, Sunshine Seasons at The Land, and The Mara at AKL.
 

We like Raglan Road at DTD. At Epcot we like Chef's de France and Teppen Edo.
 
We have a few.. Narcoosee, we time it to watch the fireworks, Yachtsman and Akershus for breakfast.
 
We always do Cape May Cafe: at least once for dinner and once for breakfast on the last day.
 
We always do Cape May Cafe: at least once for dinner and once for breakfast on the last day.

We always do Cape May, too. We love dinner there. We're getting tired of the characters, so we're thinking of trying the Captain's Grille at the Yacht Club for breakfast instead. From what I understand, it's the same food as Cape May, no characters and a lot less $$.

We always go to Trail's End, too. It's the Hoop De Doo food without the show, free booze and strawberry shortcake :sad1: But it's the same ribs and chicken and cornbread, they have a nice salad bar with peel your own shrimp, and make your own sundaes. For us, it's a nice relaxing meal with variety for the whole family.

After that, our short list is the Plaza at MK, Biergarten at Epcot and 50's Prime Time at DHS.

We don't eat out every day since we stay in a 1BR with a full kitchen. For our June trip of 12 days, we have one Cape May dinner, one Trails End dinner, one Sci-Fi lunch (1st time there for kids), and dinner at La Hacienda for Illuminations. Everything else will be in the room or CS.
 
HDDR is usually on our must do list but we are skipping it this time around (it's just me and my girlfriend). Flying Fish has become our #1 must do (it's one of 2 dinners from our last trip to make the cut for our next trip... the other being Jiko). We aim for a 7PM ADR at FF, walk around the Boardwalk a bit after our meal, then head over to JR's for some drinks and some tunes. It's a really enjoyable night.:thumbsup2
 
If it is no kids then i would do California Grill. DW and I ate there prior to DD joining the party, she is four now and i would consider going back i wouldnt take her when she was 2.
 
Coral Reef is my "must do" restaurant - love the atmosphere with the aquarium view & we've always had superb meals there.
 
Our must do is Ohana which you have. We are trying Tusker House for breakfast. Heard good things about it.
 
My "must do" is CA Grill, an hour and a half or more before fireworks time, especially for two adults. Fireworks start while we're having dessert. Very romantic, IMHO.
 
The only place that we book every trip has become Via Napoli. Sometimes we eat there twice a trip.

Before it opened, we really didn't have a "must do."
 
Mentioned some of the picks to the husband and he said he'd rather do a single TS that one where you cash in 2 and I have to admit it will be nice to sit down all 6 days(not that we wouldn't pay OOP, would just rather not).

But, thank you all so much for you input!! There seem to be(surprisingly)a lot of ADR's left, so hopefully we can figure something out. :thumbsup2
 

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