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    Where are your ADRs?

    I am interested in where everyone is eating at for their upcoming trips. I am going to have to make my ressies in a little over a month so let me live vicariously through you until then!

    Also include if you are on the dining plan and which one it is!

    Kristin

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    We have ADRs for:

    Polynesian Luau our first night there
    Lilo and Stitch Breakfast last morning
    Cinderella's Breakfast
    Hollywood and Vine/Fantasmic
    Donald's Breakfast at Animal Kingdom
    Princess Breakfast at Epcot
    Coral Reef at Epcot

    All other meals not mentioned will be catch as we can...I was starting to feel too tied down to a schedule

     

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    We are still nailing down a date for our Halloween trip, it keeps moving!
    We are going to try some different places and a few old favorites we have not been to in a while. On the list are:
    Tony's
    Chef Mickey's
    Raglan Road
    Teppan Edo -new
    Brown Derby -new
    Yak & Yeti -new
    California Grill -new

    Nothing is written in stone but the kids really want to do Chef Mickey's for breakfast again. I am open to ideas and thoughts on other place not listed as well.

    ETA: it will be Me, DH, DD (13) & DS(10) on the regular dining plan.

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    For two grownups on the deluxe during plan in early May

    Dinners:

    Raglan Road
    Rose and Crown
    Brown Derby with preferred Fantasmic seating
    Jiko
    Flying Fish
    California Grill
    Hoop de Doo Review

    Breakfasts:

    Spoodles
    Captain's Grill (twice)
    Cafe Floridian
    Boma
    Beach Club Room Service (sleeping in one day)

    We have one lunch ADR at Tusker House that I expect to cancel. We are mostly just doing snacks at lunch.

    I am calling once a week to see if any one has given up their Le Cellier reservation so I can take it but it's not looking good.

    We'll be visiting Hurricane Hanna's and Beaches and Cream while we're there but they are walk up.

    Don't forget to give us dining reviews when you get back!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennette View Post
    We'll be visiting Hurricane Hanna's...
    I REALLY like the vegetarian wrap there. (And I'm a carnivore.) My sister and I got two wraps that sounded good and were splitting them, and the vegetarian was BY FAR the better of the two. Was talking with someone who was recently at Beach Club and of the food items she mentioned as being outstanding, that was one.
    Cathy

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    Well, I find myself in a strange situation now. For the first time since 2005, I find myself wanting to do more non-character meals. I'm sure my choices will be vetoed by DS 5 and DD 8. We'll see. Here are the ones I have to choose from. The ones with a * are non-negotiable, even for me.

    *Chef Mickey's - breakfast
    *Whispering Canyon Cafe - lunch
    *1900 Park Fare - supper
    *Crystal Palace - lunch
    Biergarten - lunch (afraid this one may be too much for DS to handle)
    Marakkesh - lunch (DH wants to try, I'm picky though)
    Tusker House - breakfast (meh, could take it or leave it)
    Akershus - supper (again, could take it or leave it)
    Le Cellier - lunch (not sure if I really want to go through the hassle of getting ADR)
    Cinderella's Royal Table - lunch or supper (not sure if I'm willing to give up 2 TS credits for it)

    Not sure if we are going to make our August trip, but I've still got some time to figure all this out. And we will definitely be on the DDP.


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    The ADR list for this year is rather short for 7 days...

    -dinner, Nine Dragons
    -dinner, Le Cellier
    -dinner, California Grill
    -lunch, Sci-Fi (this ADR wasn't made yet, but there are still talks that it's going to happen!)

    And although I want to get one last Spoodles visit before it closes (the mussels there are just the BEST), and I'm still die-ing to try Kona Cafe and The Wave, it just seems like thats not going to happen this year. O well...

    And from everything I read, I now need to try a Dole Whip!

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    hoping to go back soon...

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    Our trip (2 adults and an almost 4 year old) is in mid-May. We have the dining plan and our reservations are for:

    Crystal Palace (dinner)
    Chef Mickey's (breakfast)
    'Ohana
    Chefs de France
    Sci Fi Drive In


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    Ok you all are going to think I am CRAZY:

    But I will show you my list of ADR's and then the list of places we are going and paying for ourselves...(I'll do an "*" around the ones we are paying for)
    Brace yourselves.. This is in order!! (deep breathhhh)

    Big River Grille (dinner)
    Chef Mickey's (Breakfast)
    Planet Hollywood*** Using 15$ coupon (dinner)
    Maya Grille (Breakfast)
    Rix Lounge (drinks)***
    Tutto Italia (dinner)
    Tony's (dinner)
    O'hana (dinner)
    Sci-fi (lunch)
    Whispering Canyon (breakfast****APH discount
    Norway( dinner)
    Captain's Grille (Breakfast)***
    Cinderella's Royal Table (dinner) **** ( highway robbery but worth it)
    Espn Cafe (snacks / drinks) ****
    Fulton's Crab house (lunch) (APH Discount)*****
    Garden Grille (dinner)
    Last but not least
    Mama Melrose (lunch)

    Ya so By the end of this vaca we wil be sick of food*

    but all the extra food is paid for .. my little envelopes remembeR?

    **Kristin**
    You just have to have it in you... the MAGIC*



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    Quote Originally Posted by turkeymama View Post
    Cinderella's Royal Table - lunch or supper (not sure if I'm willing to give up 2 TS credits for it)
    We went there for Free Dining in 2006 for dinner and disliked it very much. Not one of us thought our meals were good. I had the pasta and my sauce was dried on to the pasta and the flavor was really bad. But! They had the best appetizer of the whole trip. Corn and crab chowder was amazing! I also loved the butter for the bread. It was mustard butter. It was fantastic.

    2 TS credits for chowder and butter? Nah! We always wanted to say we ate in the castle though and now we have. Maybe when I have my own kids I will take them for breakfast.

    We are hopefully making our ADR list tomorrow. A must for us is Le Cellier and I think we are going to try Teppan Edo and the Luau. I will update you all tomorrow on our decisions!
    Kristin

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    Les Chefs de France
    Tutto Italia (1st visit)
    Sci-fi Dine-in (lunch)
    Boma @ Animal Kingdom Lodge
    Kona Cafe @ the Polynesian (1st visit)
    Raglan Road @ Downtown Disney (1st visit)
    Le Cellier (1st visit)
    Yak & Yeti (1st visit)
    Grand Floridian Cafe (breakfast)
    Teppan Edo (1st visit)

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    Question on the Hoop-Dee-Doo and the dining plan. I know you have to give up 2 full service credits and you get tier 2 seating, but can you pay the price difference between tier 2 and tier 1 and upgrade yourself? Just wondering.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bobaloo000 View Post
    I know you have to give up 2 full service credits and you get tier 2 seating, but can you pay the price difference between tier 2 and tier 1 and upgrade yourself?

    Not sure, but if you go to the 9:30PM show the DDP will get you category 1 seats.
    Kristin

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    Quote Originally Posted by wishiwasthere View Post
    Not sure, but if you go to the 9:30PM show the DDP will get you category 1 seats.
    Yeah, but we hate the 9:30 show. By the time it ends we just want to go to bed.

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    If we don't end up cancelling our trip in September, we will be dining at:

    Plaza, Crystal Palace (breakfast), Boma (breakfast), LeCellier (lunch or dinner), Biergaten, Yak & Yeti, Sci-Fi and The Wave.

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    Our plan is:

    Biergarten (dinner)
    Ohana (dinner)
    Crystal Palace (breakfast)
    California Grill (dinner)

    These are for sure- Biergarten may end up being for lunch if cost becomes a factor. If free dining is extended, the 4/3 starts again and/or the state of AZ decides 34 3rd graders in one class is too many and I get rehired for next year we will be adding:

    Sci Fi (lunch)
    Rose and Crown (dinner)
    Kona (breakfast)

    The only place I have been before is Ohana. I really liked everywhere I ate before except Cindy's Royal Table- but I am trying new things! Now, R&C is cheaper than Biergarten, but BG sounded like more fun. Am I making the right choice by dropping R&C if needed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mermaid View Post
    Our plan is:

    Biergarten (dinner)
    Ohana (dinner)
    Crystal Palace (breakfast)
    California Grill (dinner)

    These are for sure- Biergarten may end up being for lunch if cost becomes a factor. If free dining is extended, the 4/3 starts again and/or the state of AZ decides 34 3rd graders in one class is too many and I get rehired for next year we will be adding:

    Sci Fi (lunch)
    Rose and Crown (dinner)
    Kona (breakfast)

    The only place I have been before is Ohana. I really liked everywhere I ate before except Cindy's Royal Table- but I am trying new things! Now, R&C is cheaper than Biergarten, but BG sounded like more fun. Am I making the right choice by dropping R&C if needed?
    We usually alternate every year between R&C and Biergarten. This past September we went to R&C because our best friends came with us (and he had never been) and that is what they wanted. It was a good meal, but not as good as it had been in the past (I found my fish & chips very greasy). We were sorry we did not go to Biergarten and it is back on the table for next year.
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    O'hana breakfast
    Cinderella's Castle lunch
    Biergarten lunch
    Crystal Palace lunch
    Whispering Canyon dinner
    Sci-Fi lunch
    LeCellier lunch
    Japan lunch

    The dinner reservations were only available for weird times (4pm is too early for my kids and 9pm is just too late)


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    Quote Originally Posted by turkeymama View Post
    Biergarten - lunch (afraid this one may be too much for DS to handle)
    Marakkesh - lunch (DH wants to try, I'm picky though)
    What are your concerns about Biergarten with your son?

    Also, although Marakkesh is not what you're used to at home, I didn't find the flavors THAT far from what I was used to (I would have liked it to be a little more 'unusual' even!).
    Cathy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drince88 View Post
    What are your concerns about Biergarten with your son?

    Also, although Marakkesh is not what you're used to at home, I didn't find the flavors THAT far from what I was used to (I would have liked it to be a little more 'unusual' even!).

    He doesn't like lots of crowds or lots of commotion, which really sounds like a contradiction when I say he loves WDW. (Crowds on Main Street are a lot different than a crowded restaurant.) Since I have never been to Biergarten, I don't know what to anticipate in terms of "feel" or atmosphere. I mean, is it wide open and airy feeling like Whispering Canyon, or does it feel more cozy like Cape May Cafe? As long as he doesn't feel too confined, and it doesn't seem chaotic, he should do fine. Organized chaos maybe? He likes Whispering Canyon, but he got a little antsy when we went to the character b-fast at Cape May. There did seem to be a lot of people packed into a small little space.

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    Breakfast
    Boma
    Kona
    Oliva's
    Goofy's Beach Club

    Lunch
    Tusker - Nemo package
    Le Cellier
    Wolf Gang
    Beaches and Cream

    Dinner
    Whispering Canyon
    Camp May's Clam Bake
    Sanaa
    Ohana

    Some are new to us and some are old favorites. We try to have new experiences on each trip.
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    Okay we decided today and I didn't get the restaurants I wanted but I'll deal.

    Primetime Cafe
    Tutto Italia
    Le Cellier
    Polynesian Luau
    Yachtman's Steakhouse
    Liberty Tree Tavern
    We are still up in the air because we will have 1 more TS and right now we are leaning towards Wolfgang Puck Cafe, but that might change.

    I have been to Primetime numerous times and I have been to Le Cellier once. Everything else will be new for us.

    I'm a little nervous about the Luau and Yachtmen's Steakhouse. I'm not quite sold on Wolfgang Puck yet either.

    Everything is for dinner and we are on the Free Dining Plan!

    Kristin

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    Just a thought to wishiwasthere... My hubby DREADED this ADR so much he tried to get out of it at the last minute. He thought it would be "elf" food (pretty and small portions of nothing you'd REALLY eat). We went and it is now one of his favorite places at WDW. He now REQUESTS to go there. We went at 7:00 at the Cafe' in July (very busy). We both were pleased and we have VERY different eating styles. He is a meat and bread eater and I am vegetarian. I do not think you will regret it.

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    Yachtsman's is great. Just a nice nice restaurant.
    I assume DVCMom was talking about Wolfgang Pucks.

    Regarding the Biergarten. I believe it's 2 levels, with the long tables arranged in sort of a starburst so that nobody has their back to the stage. You will likely be sharing a table with another group, so if that's going to add to his stress level, that could be an issue - but it is really up to you to decide how much to interact with them. Because it is two levels, it shouldn't seem to closed in for him (I hope!)

    Cathy

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    Good to know. Thanks!

    Now the Luau! When I return from visiting the family tonight I will investigate to see how others like it. I think Ohanas is probably better. I guess it is good to try new things though.

    Kristin

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