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Old 22nd May 2007, 08:41 PM   #6 (permalink)
ron felder
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"miles" <nope@nopers.com> wrote in message
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> ron felder wrote:
>
>> We are going the last week of August this year. We have a park hopper
>> pass. We don't know what order we wish to do the different parks. How far
>> in advance should we make our dinner reservations? Is it possible to make
>> them the day we go to a particular park or need to do them way in advance
>> such as now?

>
> Because of the free dining you need to make your reservations NOW!!
> Popular restaurants such as Coral Reef and Le Cellier are pretty well
> booked up for dinner for all of august and September weeks that have the
> free dining.
>
>> Back in '91 we switched parks to go to dinner and it seemed to waste to
>> much time. Guessing it might be better to have dinner in the park that
>> we are at that day.

>
> If thats the case then you are limiting your choices of where to eat
> dramatically. Animal Kingdom for instance has no table service
> restaurants on the dining plan that I'm aware of. Not unless Rainforest
> Cafe is. Animal Kingdom Lodge a short bus ride away does have several
> restaurants.
>
> MGM/Disney Studios is lacking in decent Table Service restaurants. Mama
> Melrose is ok, some like them, some don't. It's just ok.
>
> Magic Kingdom has a few very good buffets if you like them. For regular
> sit down dining theres Tony's which is decent but not great.
>
> The vast majority of the better dinner restaurants are in Epcot or at the
> resorts. Thats where your main choices are.


Sounds to me and correct me if i'm wrong we should do most of our sit down
at the restaurants at EPCOT? The parks seem to be closing at about 7 that
time of yeat. What would be the best time to make reservations for the
various restaurants then?

Ron



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