Be Our Guest breakfast to Anna & Elsa - recent trips?

CourtneyBags

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Hello all!

Our reservation for BOG is at 8:15 for a 9am opening.

If we show up at 8, will we be able to sit down ahead of time?

We plan on pre-ordering food. What time have you finished your meals? It seems like 30mins is the average meal time.

And then lastly, has anyone recently gone straight to Anna & Elsa and if so, have they let anyone in early? If not, what was the wait like? We will have a 2.5 year old with us and I am definitely not waiting an hour. (Luckily we met them in Feb.) I tried to get FPs at midnight 60 days in advance and they were already all gone.

I ask because Someone posted another thread about BOG breakfast to SDMT and people were saying that they were able to ride the train 2 times before the main entrance people got there because they were actually let on before 9am.

Thanks!
Courtney
 
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Clamman73

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A few things I learned doing the 8:05 res with the 9:00am park opening...

Have a plan as to how to get to turnstiles before 8:00...For me the monorail wasn't running until 8:00, but ferry was, but I missed the first one and got to the other side a little later than I wanted to.

Figure in the time to check in at turnstiles...walk all the way to BOG, check in for the rose, prepay when inside, and then find a table.
 

Baltar

$4 billion for EPCOT
Yep, like I said, I tried to get FPs at midnight 60 days in advance and they were already all gone for all days of our trip.

It's an interesting conundrum. If you want more quality time with the characters, Anna/Elsa might spend more time with children that early in a shift. Also there's a chance that if you hit SDMT first, you still wouldn't have a long wait with Anna/Elsa while people continue to go directly to SDMT Good luck!
 

DRD

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Agreed on the suggestion of finding a reliable way to get to MK that early. We took the bus from Wilderness Lodge and had no issues arriving on time for our 8:05. If you preorder, that will help. They get the food out to you very quickly. Assuming you eat quickly and don't hang around long, you could certainly be out of the restaurant and in line for the Frozen visit by 9.
 

bethymouse

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We waited about 45 minutes at park opening for A&E. The CMs have it roped off and you have to go around about way, but for the most part it wasn't bad. I would say you'd be pushing it though, in terms of eating and then getting in line.
 

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