Is this crazy?

rufio

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I am really trying to plan a trip for this October during my fall break, but DH has said that he probably won't want to go (he's Disney'd out for a while). The chances of him actually being home during that time are slim anyway, but either way he probably won't be joining me. My WDW Magic friend who I was thinking about trying to go with has fall break at a different time than me, and my brother may or may not have a fall break that lines up with mine. Even if his does line up, he's about to be a junior in college and living on his own for the first time ever, so he's basically broke and the only way he could go would be if I paid for at least half of his ticket and food price. What I'm trying to say is I'm not sure if I'll have anyone to go with, but I'm holding onto hope that if no one will join me, I'll at least be able to meet up with a couple folk who will be there the same time.

The potentially crazy part is ADRs. I'm within my 180-day window (though I haven't booked my room due to waiting on DVC points to become available) and I want to book ADRs. Since I'm not sure if anyone will be with me or not, I'm thinking I should make them for two people, to be on the safe side. To be completely honest, I'm not sure if I'll end up going at all since I don't generally travel alone. Am I crazy for making ADRs based on probably going alone and possibly with someone?

Wow, I sound like I belong in an institution... :cool:
 

riess424

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I am really trying to plan a trip for this October during my spring break, but DH has said that he probably won't want to go (he's Disney'd out for a while). The chances of him actually being home during that time are slim anyway, but either way he probably won't be joining me. My WDW Magic friend who I was thinking about trying to go with has fall break at a different time than me, and my brother may or may not have a fall break that lines up with mine. Even if his does line up, he's about to be a junior in college and living on his own for the first time ever, so he's basically broke and the only way he could go would be if I paid for at least half of his ticket and food price. What I'm trying to say is I'm not sure if I'll have anyone to go with, but I'm holding onto hope that if no one will join me, I'll at least be able to meet up with a couple folk who will be there the same time.

The potentially crazy part is ADRs. I'm within my 180-day window (though I haven't booked my room due to waiting on DVC points to become available) and I want to book ADRs. Since I'm not sure if anyone will be with me or not, I'm thinking I should make them for two people, to be on the safe side. To be completely honest, I'm not sure if I'll end up going at all since I don't generally travel alone. Am I crazy for making ADRs based on probably going alone and possibly with someone?

Wow, I sound like I belong in an institution... :cool:
Have to ask, spring break in October?
 
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littleroo

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Remember, this is not a good group to ask. We are all Disney crazy!!:D Go by yourself for sure! If it we were me I would find out what places had bars that I could sit at and eat at! I know Ohana does and Sanaa does. Probably most places do. Enjoy!!
 
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lilclerk

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Solo trips are awesome, do it up!

I will say that on solo trips, I don't worry about ADRs. Not that I have a problem with eating by myself, I just tend to prefer to eat on the go. I used to make 1-2 ADRs for Le Cellier, but I'll probably skip that now that they've revamped everything. I'll try to get a walk up at something like Sci Fi if I'm hankering for a sit down meal. It's usually pretty easy.
If you do make any, definitely make them for 2 just in case. It's fine if you get there and say you're by yourself. I've noticed it tends to be easier to get a table for 2 rather than 1 in the ADR system. Walking up is fine.
 
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