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Walt Disney World Dining for Rookies – 8 Things You Simply Must Know
6. Book a late lunch reservation Many of the restaurants on property that serve both lunch and dinner have similar menus for both meal times. However, the major difference is the price—and it can be pretty significant. If you’re thinking of booking a dinner reservation at a nice restaurant, I’d suggest checking their lunch menu first. If
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Walt Disney World Dining for Rookies – 8 Things You Simply Must Know
7. Order kids meals at quick service locations If you’re grabbing a quick meal while in the parks, you may want to check out the kid’s menu before spending $11+ on a similar meal. Often times, kids meals are smaller portions of the regular menu meals and they’re significantly cheaper. They even come with a drink and a snack in most instan
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Walt Disney World Dining for Rookies – 8 Things You Simply Must Know
8. Free cups of ice water at quick service locations One of the biggest mistakes I see Disney guests making is buying multiple bottles of water throughout the day. Instead of paying $3+ for a bottle of water, save that little bit of extra cash and ask for a cup of ice water at any quick, or full, service location. You may not love the tas
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Walt Disney World Dining for Rookies – 8 Things You Simply Must Know
If you’re planning your very first trip to Disney World, you are absorbing a lot of information in a short amount of time. On top of figuring out where you’re going to stay, how to order your Magic Bands and which fastpasses you should be booking, you also have to think about dining—even though your trip may be months away. There are many
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10 Dining Reservations That Are Almost Impossible to Get at Walt Disney World
1. Be Our Guest This is the hardest reservation to obtain on property, at least for dinner that is. They also serve breakfast and lunch, but these are quick service meals and you don’t get the full experience. The Beast greets guests during dinner, which makes it even more of a hot commodity. You must book 180 days in advance and even tha
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Tough Dining Reservations To Snag At Walt Disney World
2. Victoria & Albert’s If you’re looking for an unmatched, elegant dining experience, look no further than Victoria & Albert’s. This is another pricey choice and comes with a dress code and age restrictions, but if you’re looking for the perfect meal to share with your loved one and celebrate some special, then you’ll definitely want to t
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Tough Dining Reservations To Snag At Walt Disney World
5. Trattoria al Forno (Breakfast) A few months ago, Disney introduced a new character dining experience at Trattoria al Forno, which is located at Disney’s Boardwalk. It only takes place at breakfast, but you’ll meet Rapunzel, Ariel, Prince Eric and Flynn Rider while you munch on perfectly themed food. This is easily one of the hardest re
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Tough Dining Reservations To Snag At Walt Disney World
8. Tusker House This restaurant tends to be a little hard to get into because it’s a character dining location. Located in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you’ll get to meet some of your favorite characters, such as Mickey, Minnie and Donald, while you indulge in delicious food, which is served buffet style. Characters are available for all meal
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Tough Dining Reservations To Snag At Walt Disney World
One of the best parts about Walt Disney World is the world-class dining that is offered throughout the parks and all around property. Sometimes you forget that you’re inside a theme park when you dine at one of the amazingly themed restaurants because you truly are fully immersed in a story. Because of their popularity, many of the restau
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Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Touring Plan for a 2-Day Visit
1. Plan different fastpasses for both days I am the girl that wants to make the same fastpasses for both days because I have my favorite rides, but this isn’t ideal if you only have two days in the parks and you rarely get to visit. I definitely suggest making different fastpasses for both days so you get to experience more attractions. H
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