aml3679
Sylvester and Sophia's Mom
- Joined
- Jun 24, 2000
We are going to Disney World from January 5th until the 12th.
When dining opened 6 months ago, I excitedly made 1 reservation per night.
Recently, when we were going over our plans, my husband said to me "why are we eating at Epcot, when we are not spending the day there?" I agreed and cancelled all of our reservations except Hoop-Dee-Doo-Review. When I made the new reservations, I felt like I was compromising when I looked at the menus. Therefore, I cancelled them and we agreed to play it by ear.
Last time we stayed (2 weeks in early December of 2013) we had the Deluxe Dining Plan and felt like we were running from reservation to reservation. Plus, we could not eat all of the food we had credits for.
It is hard to believe, except for a few places, that you cannot get in without waiting a bit. Maybe I am wrong.
We are hoping to eat at 50's Prime Time.
We agreed, that since we only live 90 minutes away and have Silver Annual Passes, we can eat at Disney Springs any time we want to.
When dining opened 6 months ago, I excitedly made 1 reservation per night.
Recently, when we were going over our plans, my husband said to me "why are we eating at Epcot, when we are not spending the day there?" I agreed and cancelled all of our reservations except Hoop-Dee-Doo-Review. When I made the new reservations, I felt like I was compromising when I looked at the menus. Therefore, I cancelled them and we agreed to play it by ear.
Last time we stayed (2 weeks in early December of 2013) we had the Deluxe Dining Plan and felt like we were running from reservation to reservation. Plus, we could not eat all of the food we had credits for.
It is hard to believe, except for a few places, that you cannot get in without waiting a bit. Maybe I am wrong.
We are hoping to eat at 50's Prime Time.
We agreed, that since we only live 90 minutes away and have Silver Annual Passes, we can eat at Disney Springs any time we want to.