ADRs: What do you think?

baz212

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Original Poster
We finally got all of our ADRs for our May trip. We had to change some around when DSIL decided to join us, and then they added the DPPP on the friday we're there, so we had to cancel Le Cel:( Here they are what do you think.

Monday May 5- Dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern

Tuesday May 6 - Lunch at Yak & Yeti and dinner for just DH and I at Yachtsman Steakhouse

Wednesday May 7 - Breakfast at Tusker House and Dinner at Artist Point

Thursday May 8 - Lunch at Coral Reef and Dinner at Marrakesh

Friday May 9 - Breakfast at Crystal Palace and dinner at Tony's before the DPPP

Saturday May 10 - Lunch at Sci-Fi and Mickey's Backyard BBQ that night

Sunday May 11 - Mother's Day Brunch at Epcot and Dinner at Jiko

Monday May 12 - last day we didn't make any ADRs ecause we wanted flexibility to do any last minute favorites. We will probably just do CS.

BTW we are using the deluxe dining plan. We did price out with menus and it will save us about $500 plus we like having everything except tips, alchohol and souvenirs paid for.
 

Cnrtygirl

Member
looks good to me. I forgot to look to see when you are going. But let me know how the deluxe ding worked for you. I am still debating using it in September when DH and I go. Anniversary-my birthday- no kid trip. Can you tell I am excited about this trip?
 

baz212

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looks good to me. I forgot to look to see when you are going. But let me know how the deluxe ding worked for you. I am still debating using it in September when DH and I go. Anniversary-my birthday- no kid trip. Can you tell I am excited about this trip?
We're going May 5-12. I will definately let everyone know how I liked or didn't the Deluxe Dining Plan. I am going with DH, DS4, and my sister-in-law. DSIL is how we can get a romantic dinner for 2 at Yachtsman. It will also give DH and I a chance to buy B-day presents for DS who turns 5 in July.
 

NoVa Mom

Member
Those look good to me! Many I have never tried before. I'd love your opinions on yak and yeti when you get home. LTT, Tony's, CP and YS will not disappoint. I would skip Sci Fi but lunch should be fine. There is so much negative out on MBBBQ I hope you have a great time! It's hard to soar w/ the eagles listening to all the turkeys.... Have a great trip! That time of year is perfect in the world!:wave:
 

ThinkTink721

Well-Known Member
Dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern (heard it's good -- planning to try it in Sept.)

Breakfast at Tusker House (planning to try it in Sept.)

Lunch at Coral Reef (planning to try it for dinner in Sept.)

Breakfast at Crystal Palace (have eaten there for dinner twice & it was good -- heard breakfast is good too)

Mickey's Backyard BBQ (have been twice -- it is alot of fun)

:wave:
 

tomm4004

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Interesting that you're going to AK two days in a row. Also, I would have thought going to Jiko on an AK would be better than hiking all the way over to WL for Artist Point. But then I guess it depends on where you are staying.
 

baz212

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Original Poster
Interesting that you're going to AK two days in a row. Also, I would have thought going to Jiko on an AK would be better than hiking all the way over to WL for Artist Point. But then I guess it depends on where you are staying.
We're staying at POP, but with park hoppers and a longer stay we plan to go back to the resort to rest in the afternoon anyway, or else do mini-golf or DTD shopping depending on how tired DS4 is. Jiko was my favorite restaurant on my honeymoon in 2002, so it was my choice for Mother's Day. Also the two breakfasts are prior to park openings on days when none of the parks have morning EMH's. That way we can utilize the EMH's if we want to.
 

Grumpy-Fan

Active Member
I might rethink Tony`s. We ate there for lunch and did not really care for the food at all. The service and the atmosphere was nice though.
 

baz212

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Original Poster
I might rethink Tony`s. We ate there for lunch and did not really care for the food at all. The service and the atmosphere was nice though.
I know, but it's the only restaurant that my sister-in-law specifically asked for a reservation at. I liked the food in the 90's and in 2002, but I know aa lot can change in 6 years.
 

mpoppins217

Active Member
Everything looks good (based on what I've tried, I must admit I haven't eaten at many of these places). I would however, maybe reconsider Yak and Yeti. I ate there 2/16 for dinner and thought it was absolutely disgusting. Out of 2 appetizers, 3 entrees, and one dessert my whole group agreed nothing but the dessert was worth eating (yummy cheese wontons). As a matter of fact, my mother and I didn't even eat half of our entrees they were so inedible. But I know some people like it on the reviews at allears.net, so it may be good to y'all (and maybe lunch is different?).
 

Grumpy-Fan

Active Member
I know, but it's the only restaurant that my sister-in-law specifically asked for a reservation at. I liked the food in the 90's and in 2002, but I know aa lot can change in 6 years.
I can relate. Tony`s was the only restaurant that my wife insisted on. Her reasoning was the Lady and the Tramp theme. After leaving we discussed it, and she said that she would not want to go there again.
 

tomm4004

New Member
The Yak and Yeti is producing disparate opinions. We had a good experience, but I've read bad reviews. Perhaps being new it is inconsistent. Who knows. Yes, the wonton dessert was very tasty.
 
I would rethink Yak & Yeti, we didn't like it very much. I would go to the Tusker House for lunch instead. The buffet is awesome!!!! I'm like you, I guess, we always do 2 days at the AK since it is not open as long as the others. Let me know what you think of Artist Point. I hear it's amazing.
 

skeeder

New Member
Those look good. I didnt like Tony's but my husband and I are willing to try it again - it could just be that we ordered the wrong thing; however, the dessert was excellent (creme brulee-my fave). I enjoyed Yak and Yeti. My husband and I loved it but disagreed on our opinion of a dessert we tried(Mango Pie). A part of going to Disney I enjoy is that they have great restaurants. I love it all but I look forward to good food and not cooking. I am not a good cook but I keep trying and havent gave up yet. Not that you needed to know that.
 

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