annnewjerz
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- Aug 7, 2008
Question - is it difficult to get reservations if you call 180 days in advance at most restaurants in Disney?
I have used the Disney Dining Plan once and didn't use the foresight to make reservations. As a result, only got two table-service meals and they were at places we would not have preferred to eat.
This time around in 2009, my husband and I will be staying at a moderate resort and upgrading to the Deluxe Dining Plan and are planning to eat TS meals for lunch and dinner most of the 6 days we are there. Will I have a problem getting reservations at places like Le Cellier, Coral Reef, Brown Derby, etc. if I call the full 180 days in advance???
Also - any restaurants you would STRONLY recommend only going at lunch (or at dinner) because their menu/atmosphere is better at certain times of day?
Any insight would be GREATLY appreciated!
Ann
I have used the Disney Dining Plan once and didn't use the foresight to make reservations. As a result, only got two table-service meals and they were at places we would not have preferred to eat.
This time around in 2009, my husband and I will be staying at a moderate resort and upgrading to the Deluxe Dining Plan and are planning to eat TS meals for lunch and dinner most of the 6 days we are there. Will I have a problem getting reservations at places like Le Cellier, Coral Reef, Brown Derby, etc. if I call the full 180 days in advance???
Also - any restaurants you would STRONLY recommend only going at lunch (or at dinner) because their menu/atmosphere is better at certain times of day?
Any insight would be GREATLY appreciated!
Ann