On our upcoming April trip, we have a Friday planned where we sleep in a little, go to the beach, then don't go into the park until evening, for supper and EMH at Epcot.
I thought it would be nice to swing by Cape May for breakfast on the way to the beach, but I would prefer not to commit to a certain time by making an ADR. My wife wants to sleep in a little (although since we are used to getting up at 6 or 6:30, "sleeping in" may be 7 or 7:30), so I don't want to have to rush her out of the hotel to get to breakfast at a certain time. I thought maybe we'd just leave when we're ready, whatever time that may be, stop for breakfast at Cape May and then head to the beach for the day.
I've heard that Boatwrights can be pretty slow at breakfast, allowing for easy walkins. But what about Cape May? Being a character breakfast, it's probably busier, but do you pretty much HAVE to have an ADR, or can you have a good chance walking right in witout much of a wait?
I thought it would be nice to swing by Cape May for breakfast on the way to the beach, but I would prefer not to commit to a certain time by making an ADR. My wife wants to sleep in a little (although since we are used to getting up at 6 or 6:30, "sleeping in" may be 7 or 7:30), so I don't want to have to rush her out of the hotel to get to breakfast at a certain time. I thought maybe we'd just leave when we're ready, whatever time that may be, stop for breakfast at Cape May and then head to the beach for the day.
I've heard that Boatwrights can be pretty slow at breakfast, allowing for easy walkins. But what about Cape May? Being a character breakfast, it's probably busier, but do you pretty much HAVE to have an ADR, or can you have a good chance walking right in witout much of a wait?