Primerz
Master Builder
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2021
Hi friends-
After reading through what I wrote below, I want to acknowledge that it seems absurd that this is a "problem." I am fortunate that I can even get to DLP and if I had to eat a sleeve of crackers each day in the park instead of dining in restaurants I would consider myself lucky. With that out of the way, here is my dilemma:
I have a habit of over-planning my Disney trips, and a likely once-in-a-lifetime trip to Disneyland Paris is especially at risk for that. We have three full days there, which I have heard is a good amount of time, but am I taking too much time doing table service meals? Here is what I have planned:
Day 1: Hotel breakfast, Walt's, Downtown Restaurant
Day 2: Hotel breakfast, PYM's, Remy's
Day 3: Plaza Garden breakfast, Auberge de Cendrillon, and Agrahbah Cafe
Time is the big issue, but so is that we have thee dining plan which means I want to maximize it versus quick service. Some notes:
After reading through what I wrote below, I want to acknowledge that it seems absurd that this is a "problem." I am fortunate that I can even get to DLP and if I had to eat a sleeve of crackers each day in the park instead of dining in restaurants I would consider myself lucky. With that out of the way, here is my dilemma:
I have a habit of over-planning my Disney trips, and a likely once-in-a-lifetime trip to Disneyland Paris is especially at risk for that. We have three full days there, which I have heard is a good amount of time, but am I taking too much time doing table service meals? Here is what I have planned:
Day 1: Hotel breakfast, Walt's, Downtown Restaurant
Day 2: Hotel breakfast, PYM's, Remy's
Day 3: Plaza Garden breakfast, Auberge de Cendrillon, and Agrahbah Cafe
Time is the big issue, but so is that we have thee dining plan which means I want to maximize it versus quick service. Some notes:
- I recognize that back-to-back character meals aren't ideal on day three but we want to take advantage of the extra early hour as much as possible
- Having read that meals can take up to two hours, wondering if that applies to buffets
- I know I am not really going to any place for the food but for the memories
- Jack's is closed during our visit