Friday, March 23, 2012

Help!!! Dinner reservations!

Sorry me again,





(Two adults staying in June on Int-drive)





We are in the middle of planning our itnery and i have read a post that says you need 180 days to book dinner reservations..... is this true!!! And if so for what resturants?





As this is our 1st trip I dont even know what resturants we should go to or will need reserving and im worried that we wont get to eat at any of them when we find them beecaus they are fully booked!





Can anyone tell me where we should defintley eat and where will need reserving?





Thanks





Help!!! Dinner reservations!


The 180 days is the time you are allowed to book in advance for the Disney parks restaurants. have a look on the previous posts for advice for nice reataurants there%26#39;s lots of them discussing this . x



Help!!! Dinner reservations!


1%26gt; The 180 day window is for restaurants on Disney Property.





2%26gt; The only ones that MUST be handled 180 days out on the dot are Cinderella%26#39;s Royal Table for breakfast, and Victoria and Alberts if you want the Chef%26#39;s Table seating.





3%26gt; Any other character meals will book up fairly quick as well, so plan those early. Le Cellier in Epcot books up early for prime hours as well.





As to where to eat, go to www.allears.net and click on dining, they have menus for almost every disney restaurant.




If you have your heart set on a character meal or any other Disney table service reservation,you have to book months in advance. If you%26#39;re flexible,then you can put this off. Since we find it difficult to know which park we will be in 6 months from now(and we have been to Orlando many times),we generally eat outside of Disney.




I don%26#39;t know if it%26#39;s appropriate to post another url on this forum but this website:





http://www.allearsnet.com





has menus, with prices, for the Disney restaurants. If you want to eat inside the theme parks you might want to look into reserving ahead of time. The more popular ones do book up during busy times. If you%26#39;re willing to eat in the hotels you can probably wait.





Have fun!





Jennifer




Sorry, forgot to add:





A few of the hotel restaurants book up early as well. Off the top of my head I can think of Chef Mickey%26#39;s in the Contemporary and %26#39;Ohana at the Polynesian.





J




I%26#39;ve been there in June and I highly recomend



If you do want to eat at ANY of the Disney Table Service Restaurants, I would make at least a few reservations Now



There are plenty of Counter Service Restaurants that don%26#39;t require reservations :)



allears.net/menu/menus.htm




I love Le Cellier (Epcot), Ohanas (Polynesian Resort)for dinner, Liberty Tree (Magic Kingdom) is a great character dinner, Coral Reef (Epcot) is a great experience and Crystal Palace is a great breakfast. Make your reservation for before the park opens and you can walk down an almost empty Main Street. What a thrill.

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