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Our Dining choices

JeffnPa

Member
Original Poster
Arriving in the land of the Mouse May 19-27 with our 3 kids, ages 7,4,3and the DDP so I wanted to share our ADR with you all to comment on;

May 19
Lunch; Beach's and Cream
Dinner: Sci Fi

20th
Breakfast: Resort BCR
Lunch: Crystal palace
Dinner Tonys TSq

21st
Breakfast: Cpt Grill
Lunch: Yak n Yeti
Dinner Va Napoli

22nd (daughter 5th bday)
Breakfast : Cape May
Lunch Royal Table
Dinner; 1900 Park Fare

23rd
Breakfast : Resort
Lunch: Hollywood n vine
Dinner: Mama Melrose

24th
Breakfast: Royal table
Lunch :Open
Dinner Whispering canyon

25th
Breakfast; Resort
Lunch: T-Rex
Dinner Open

26th:
Breakfast: Tusker house
Lunch Open
Dinner 50s Cafe

27th: Captains grill
Lunch Open:
 

shmmrname

Active Member
2 Notes:

1.) I think it's great you left yourself some open areas - it gives you wiggle room and I think you can call and find something you'll like.

2.) I haven't heard too much positives about Tony's... I'm not saying change it - but - to me, I'd maybe use that night-time meal as an opportunity to try another Monorail-Resort restaurant that you haven't experienced yet. (Kona maybe?)
 

Allygator

Well-Known Member
I was at Tony's last week and I would definitely pick 'Ohana over Tony's. My daughter loved playing the games and the food was delicious!
 

GoochDSA

Well-Known Member
I don't like to comment on other peoples ADR choices because I feel that just because we don't like something doesn't mean that you won't like it and just because we love something doesn't mean you will.

With that being said, I do have a couple of questions. How often do you and your family go to WDW? What times are your ADRs? The reason I ask is that with 3 little ones, that is an awful lot of time being spent away from attractions. You have to figure close to 90 minutes for each meal (between waiting and eating). That is a lot of time focused on eating and in some cases traveling to eat. Also, if you don't give a lot of space between ADRs, you're going to feel as if your entire trip was spent eating. A lot of the meals can be real heavy, especially since you are on the deluxe dining plan.
 

mickeysshoes

Well-Known Member
WOW :eek: I am full just reading your list of yummy :slurp: ADR's. If you are on the dining plan I am not sure you need 3 big meals a day. We use the deluxe plan and we do a quick snack like breakfast (using snack credits), then a early sit down lunch and then a late sit down dinner and by mid week we are so full that just reading the menu fills us up. Now that we have to pay the tip on the total bill we tend to skip desserts unless we are going back to the resort so we can save for later (that its a pain to carry it). It might not sound like a lot now but trust me....its a lot of food. Just a thougt!!! Do what is right for your family....just offering this family view!!!
 

JeffnPa

Member
Original Poster
thanks, we were last at WDW 3 yrs ago and had the DDP we also had 3 grandparents with us as well. We figured we wanted time to chill out and not rush, We are going to be flexible and maybe not do all the meals but at least we have a plan.
 

JeffnPa

Member
Original Poster
WOW :eek: I am full just reading your list of yummy :slurp: ADR's. If you are on the dining plan I am not sure you need 3 big meals a day. We use the deluxe plan and we do a quick snack like breakfast (using snack credits), then a early sit down lunch and then a late sit down dinner and by mid week we are so full that just reading the menu fills us up. Now that we have to pay the tip on the total bill we tend to skip desserts unless we are going back to the resort so we can save for later (that its a pain to carry it). It might not sound like a lot now but trust me....its a lot of food. Just a thougt!!! Do what is right for your family....just offering this family view!!!
WE did this last time as well, and most likely will do a lite breakfast or if we do a big breakfast a lighter lunch. But either way it will be yummy
 

real mad hatter

Well-Known Member
Only one I would change .

Arriving in the land of the Mouse May 19-27 with our 3 kids, ages 7,4,3and the DDP so I wanted to share our ADR with you all to comment on;

May 19
Lunch; Beach's and Cream
Dinner: Sci Fi

20th
Breakfast: Resort BCR
Lunch: Crystal palace
Dinner Tonys TSq

21st
Breakfast: Cpt Grill
Lunch: Yak n Yeti
Dinner Va Napoli

22nd (daughter 5th bday)
Breakfast : Cape May
Lunch Royal Table
Dinner; 1900 Park Fare

23rd
Breakfast : Resort
Lunch: Hollywood n vine
Dinner: Mama Melrose

24th
Breakfast: Royal table
Lunch :Open
Dinner Whispering canyon

25th
Breakfast; Resort
Lunch: T-Rex
Dinner Open

26th:
Breakfast: Tusker house
Lunch Open
Dinner 50s Cafe

27th: Captains grill
Lunch Open:
. L
Excellent choices but I would bag Tonys.:lookaroun
 

tarin24u

Member
It looks like a lot of dining to me. Two sit-downs a day seems like a lot of time waiting to eat. Sometimes I think a counter service / sit-down is plenty in a day. Enjoy whatever you do- you're going to Disney :sohappy:
 

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