Just booked all of our Disneymoon Dining!

steamboatjosh

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I just made all the dining reservations for our Disneymoon! It's weird how much realer the trip feels after you do it. I can't wait we're doing a lot of great restaurants.

We have:
Chefs de France
Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater
The Hollywood Brown Derby
Tusker House Restaurant
T-Rex
The Crystal Palace
Cinderella's Royal Table
'Ohana
Spirit of Aloha
San Angel Inn
Tokyo Dining
Rainforest Cafe
'50s Prime Time Cafe
Tony's

We've also planned out all the quick service that we're wanting to do:
Be Our Guest
Pinocchio's Village Haus
Sleepy Hollow
Lotus Blossom Cafe
Sunshine Seasons
 
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horizons82

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Disney for a honeymoon--LOVE the idea! Congrats and hope you have a wonderful trip! :)

Your restaurant list looks great (I love the atmosphere at San Angel!)

I'd only offer a few minor comments/suggestions...

1. T-Rex and Rainforest...both are pretty cool in their own ways and both are a lot of fun. However, they are somewhat similar experiences, so if there was somewhere else you wanted to eat that didn't quite make the cut that you really wanted to do, you could replace it with one of these.

2. Cinderella's Royal Table. It's regal, it's fun and eating in the dining room inside of the castle is magical!
I don't know which meal you are going there for, but if you are going for dinner, just don't have too high of expectations for the food. It's more kid-oriented and you're definitely paying for the atmosphere and the fun experience of dining in the castle, but the food is only so-so. I'm glad my wife and I did it once, but the food was not worth going back for. (I have heard better things about their breakfast).

3. I noticed that you didn't have hardly any resort restaurants on the list. The resorts have a wide range of both fun and nice restaurants in terms of food and atmosphere, and it's really nice just to walk around the hotels. I assume you are staying on-site and I will say that getting from resort to another resort via WDW transportation can be tedious, but just something to keep in mind.

Of course, I don't know your preferences are or what is most important to you or how much of foodies you are, but these are just some minor thoughts. Heck, maybe you've already been to WDW before and already know exactly what you want--in that case, ignore me and enjoy yourselves!

Best wishes and have a wonderful (and delicious) trip!
 
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steamboatjosh

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Thanks for the advice! The main reason we don't really have any resort restaurants is timing with going to the parks, Downtown Disney, etc. It's my first time going to WDW in 16 years so I'm really wanting to make sure that I experience a lot of the stuff that's new since then, and also the classics of course. Plus this is also my fiance's first time ever going to WDW so I definitely wanted to make sure we had as much park time as possible.

I kind of figured from the pictures and info that Rainforest Cafe and T-Rex were similar, however we are all about theming and we absolutely loved Rainforest Cafe at Disneyland so I figured we would both like it a lot. Plus we're going to T-Rex after we leave Animal Kingdom, so it kind of goes along with theme of the day.
I like to have a central theme going on throughout the day just because it makes things feel really neat.

Our fifth day is our day for a break from the theme parks which is why it's the only day with a resort ADR, and I thought it would be really neat to do a "tropical island theme" to the day since Hawaii was one of the places we considered for our Honeymoon but we ended up deciding on WDW. So we're having breakfast at 'Ohana, then going to Typhoon Lagoon, and after we're done with the water park we're going to see Spirit of Aloha.
 
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CheshireCat12

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Our fifth day is our day for a break from the theme parks which is why it's the only day with a resort ADR, and I thought it would be really neat to do a "tropical island theme" to the day since Hawaii was one of the places we considered for our Honeymoon but we ended up deciding on WDW. So we're having breakfast at 'Ohana, then going to Typhoon Lagoon, and after we're done with the water park we're going to see Spirit of Aloha.

I LOVE this "theme day" idea! Your tropical island day sounds perfect to me!
 

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