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skodousek
02-04-2008, 05:32 AM
Any feedback on my list of ADR's would be appreciated! By the way, we are staying Polynesian Club Level, and will have breakfast there (we're pretty light breakfast eaters) and will be on the DDP...

August 2nd (Arrival, Epcot)
Breakfast -- N/A
Lunch -- Concierge Lounge
Dinner -- Yakitori House

August 3rd (Magic Kingdom)
Breakfast -- Concierge Lounge
Lunch -- Cosmic Ray's Starlight Cafe
Dinner -- Crystal Palace*

August 4th (Epcot)
Breakfast -- Concierge Lounge
Lunch -- Sunshine Seasons
Dinner -- Nine Dragons*

August 5th (Disney's Hollywood Studios)
Breakfast -- Concierge Lounge
Lunch -- Backlot Express
Dinner -- Kona Cafe*

August 6th (Animal Kingdom)
Breakfast -- Concierge Lounge
Lunch -- Flame Tree BBQ
Dinner -- Yak & Yeti TS

August 7th (Magic Kingdom, Epcot)
Breakfast -- Concierge Lounge
Lunch -- Captain Cook's
Dinner -- Biergarten*

August 8th (Epcot/Downtown Disney/PM Departure)
Breakfast -- Concierge Lounge
Lunch -- Electric Umbrella
Dinner -- Planet Hollywood

The restaurants that have * next to them, are absolute, 100%, must-do's for us. I'm open to suggestions to the other ones.

Also, what are some good places for snacks in the parks?

Thanks,
Simon :)

Drince88
02-04-2008, 05:39 AM
Personally, I'd go a little more adventuresome on your counter service in Epcot. Plus, if you're eating at 'regular' lunch times, those two locations seem to get VERY crowded due to their location. There's a lot of good counter service in World Showcase.

For snacks - Chocolate Mousse in Epcot, and School Bread in Norway are favorites of a lot of people (I have GOT to try school bread next trip!). Not sure if both of those are 'snacks' on the 2008 dining plan or not, though.

skodousek
02-04-2008, 08:57 AM
Honestly, we don't spend a lot of time in the World Showcase. I REALLY want to try Sunshine Seasons, but will change Electric Umbrella to something else. :)

Drince88
02-04-2008, 09:07 AM
Honestly, we don't spend a lot of time in the World Showcase. :eek::crying: (To each is own, I know, but I really enjoy WS.)

How old is everyone in your group? If you're old enough, you might want to think about doing one of the World Showcase tours. I did the 'Hidden Treasures' one (not sure if they still do that one or not) which included some backstage stuff, so it was limited in ages, quite a few years back, and it really kind of opened my eyes to appreciating World Showcase, even though it didn't have a ton of 'rides' in it. Just a thought.

skodousek
02-04-2008, 09:40 AM
Everyone in our group will be 12 and up when we go. We really enjoy the WS too, but seem to spend more time in other locations because of the rides...:(

Drince88
02-04-2008, 09:57 AM
I just checked, and it looks like they don't have ANY tours of World Showcase anymore, except the Segway one. You have to be 16 for that, though. And although it is a BLAST riding a Segway, I didn't feel you got much 'tour' from it, so there goes that 'standard recommendation' to get to like World Showcase more.

Bummer, I think I would have liked to take the Hidden Treasures one again...

tjrj
02-04-2008, 10:14 AM
WS is my favorite park in WDW-but, yes, to each his/her own.

Yak and Yeti is getting some pretty iffy reviews. Not sure if I'd want to spend a TS there yet. You CAN do counter service there and still "experience" it though.

DTD-Raglan Road is terrific. Were you planning on doing lunch though? I know that some of last year they were open for lunch and sometimes not. Planet Hollywood was "just ok" IMO; movie props were fun though.

scoobydooby
02-04-2008, 01:45 PM
They sound good to me, but I didn't think that Planet Hollywood was on the DP?


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