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Post by AKLRULZ » Sep Sat 17, 2005 7:49 am

Do you plan out your dining options (ADRs) or typically wing it? We will plan out most dinner options, about 4-5 breakfast options and wing most lunches on a 7-8 day trip.

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Post by mickster68 » Sep Sat 17, 2005 9:42 am

We usually plan all of our meals in advance, at least for our breakfast and dinners. Just made our ADR's last week for our December trip! Yippee!! Sometimes we end up changing our plans while we're there, though. If we get off track with our general itinerary or we just don't feel up to what we planned for that night. I just love doing all that fun planning in advance. It makes the time go a [i]little[/i] faster!
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Post by jpsevil » Sep Sat 17, 2005 9:00 pm

It depends for us. If we REALLY want to eat somewhere, and it looks like it is a highly dined-at restaurant, we'll make them in advance. Otherwise, we'll usually make them the morning of the meal. We've never really tried to go without a PS/ADR.

We've never really had a problem getting what we've wanted around the time we've wanted, even when we make them the day of.

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Post by spaulo » Sep Mon 19, 2005 10:40 am

My girlfriend and I are planning an 8-day trip in December. We're going to plan most of our dinners, but won't bother ADR'ing for breakfasts and most lunches... lunch exceptions might be places we REALLY want to eat (Sci-Fi Drive-in Diner, for one) but can't fit into our dinner plans.
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Post by Cratster15 » Sep Mon 19, 2005 11:41 am

normally we make one if we feel like we want to eat there but alot of times by the time it actually comes to eating there we dont do it. so recently we have just been making them day of at the resort

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Post by MouseMan » Sep Mon 19, 2005 4:48 pm

We try and eat at off times to avoid the crowds. We will usually schedule 1 character breakfast or dinner during the week, and maybe another nice sit down service dinner, but most of the week we wing it.

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Post by mikesatregis » Sep Tue 20, 2005 1:27 pm

mickster68 wrote:We usually plan all of our meals in advance, at least for our breakfast and dinners. Just made our ADR's last week for our December trip! Yippee!! Sometimes we end up changing our plans while we're there, though. If we get off track with our general itinerary or we just don't feel up to what we planned for that night. I just love doing all that fun planning in advance. It makes the time go a little faster!
I'm with you there - I love pouring over the lists of places to eat. (Even though I've seen them countless times at this point) More often than not we end up canceling and winging it though. We do try and cancel if we know were not going to go - I dont know if it makes the wait for others any shorter, but having waited in the past I hope it helps. :)
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Post by lovesdisney44 » Sep Thu 22, 2005 10:12 am

Unless it's something really hard to get into - Cinderalla Castle for example, then we just wing it. We talk about where we'd like to eat a late lunch (3:00-4:00 pm) the night before, then when we get up in the morning we make a final decision and I make an ADR for the restaurant we want to eat at.

This last trip we had some friends with us the first week and we never decided until that morning when we were in the park. I'd ususally go to guest relations and make the ADR then. (It really helps to eat at the off times!) :P

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Post by stev02 » Sep Fri 23, 2005 8:41 am

We usually wing it since plans change day to day. We're on-the-fly kind of people... I guess since we've been there so many time.
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Post by rdeacon » Sep Fri 23, 2005 9:26 am

I usually wing it, but we do make at least 2 special dinner plans.

Its always nice to have a special meal somewhere on Disney property :)
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Post by swarlock » Sep Wed 28, 2005 2:43 pm

Mom and I usually wing it when we go to WDW or EPCOT.
We have made reservations in the past at The Mexican restaurant at EPCOT. :D

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Post by js3901 » Sep Wed 28, 2005 3:07 pm

we usually wing it when it comes to food, the norm being a fast service burgers/pizza or something.

On our next trip, though, I'd like to try something like Cinderella's Royal Table or some other fancy place like that. Any opinions to the menu there?
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Post by QuickGold » Sep Thu 29, 2005 8:28 am

I plan out my dining and make PS's for anywhere I'm planning on going that is full service. If I don't plan, then I always forget to go eat somewhere I wished I had remembered.
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Post by disneydreamer58 » Sep Thu 29, 2005 8:54 am

The time I was there with the family (hubby, son and a friend of my sons) we didn't plan, we just decided to wing it. We couldn't get into SciFi, the wait was unbelievable. I think if I was going again I would definately plan meals. I loved the character breakfasts. Lunch, is the one meal that came up on us really fast and we were always hustling around, and hassling amongst ourselves over where to eat. Thus taking precious time away from seeing the parks. Instead we could have a relaxing lunch and then been rested to finish out our day. BUT NOOOOO it was "where do you want to eat, I don't know where do you want to eat" repeat that 10 times and see what you come up with :D
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