We’re about 140 days away from Spring Break and we’ve got a
Walt Disney World trip in the works. Our
plans started as a 4 night cruise on the Dream, then we realized that for the
same amount of money we could spend a week at the World, so we changed our
plans.
At the 180 day out mark, we made our reservation along with
dining ADR’s for our week. The only
thing we didn’t have secure yet was our transportation to and from Orlando .
For anyone who knows me, not having this nailed down 6
months before our trip, was a bit anxiety producing. This detail is typically handled first and I
was having a difficult time getting excited about a trip that wasn’t fully
planned yet.
Then, we were able to purchase reasonably priced direct
fights—click here to read more. Okay,
feeling better.
It hit me last night. . . we’re going back to Walt Disney
World! Our dining ADR’s were made prior
to Disney recently changing its policy about securing a credit card and charging guests
a $10 per person no show fee when not arriving for Advance Dining Reservations.
We have a Fantasmic Dining package reserved at Mama Melrose,
giving us an incredible meal along with reserved seating for Fantasmic! at Hollywood Studios.
We are trying out Cape May Café for the first time with ADR’s for both
breakfast and dinner. We’re going back
to Garden Grill at EPCOT, as we haven’t been there since our very first trip
when we ate there on Thanksgiving Day.
We’re trying Les Chefs de France again and hoping to catch Remy this
time. Of course, ‘Ohana’s is on our
itinerary. We are heading back to
Biergarten in Germany and
Rose & Crown in United
Kingdom —this time hoping for a lagoon side
table to view Illuminations at EPCOT.
T-Rex Café at Downtown Disney has a lunch reserved for us, too. We had Nine Dragons booked for our last day,
but our flight schedule needs us to return back on Saturday instead of Sunday, so
we canceled our Nine Dragons ADR. Next
time!
With all that fantastic dining ahead of us, the only
disappointing thing for the boy was no Teppan Edo. You would think he would be disappointed
about not dining at Chef Mickey’s or Crystal
Palace , but no, it was
Teppan Edo he was going to miss! I guess
that is what 8, soon to be 9 trips to the World will do to you as a discerning
diner!
The only way we can accomplish our dining plans is with the
Park Hopper option added to our tickets, as we have many ADR’s at EPCOT, but
don’t plan spending each day at EPCOT.
For example, the evening we dine at Garden Grill, which is in the Land
Pavilion at EPCOT, we will be at Magic
Kingdom during the
day. I sure wish Garden Grill would go
back to serving lunch, as by dinner time on the days we tour EPCOT, we are well
into World Showcase, and I don’t want to double back to Future World for
dinner. That’s why it works great to eat
at Coral Reef for lunch on our EPCOT days, but we are not dining there this
trip.
We add the Basic Dining Plan to our tickets which allows for
a table service credit per person per night of our stay. We can use the table service credits in any
increments and sometimes use 2 per person in one day depending on our dining
schedule. We are staying 7 nights, but made
9 ADR’s for table service meals. This
means we will be paying out of pocket for 2 table service meals. One will be breakfast at Cape May Café, as
breakfast is typically the least expensive table service meal of the day. The second will be our meal at T-Rex Café, as
T-Rex does not accept the Disney Dining Plan even though guests can reserve
T-Rex using the Disney Dining Reservation System—a subtle yet important
distinction.
With each trip, planning gets a little easier. When are we going? Where do we stay? Which days will we be at each park? Dining determined based on where we are each
day and whether or not we add Park Hopper to our ticket and reserved at the 180
mark. Yes, we decide where and when we
want to eat six months ahead of our trip.
We also plan in a break day (if we are staying a week) and
day to go back and revisit favorites or catch something we missed at a
park. This “catch up” day historically
has been Hollywood Studios during the day and EPCOT for the late afternoon and
evening—coming in the International Gateway after taking the boat launch
between the parks.
Okay, I’m starting to get excited. Especially since our plans are more secure
and the number of days keeps getting lower!
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