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ali120206
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Disney Question - dining reservations

What is the site that will help you find dining reservations? That they will alert you when what you want is available? I can’t remember.

Posted 6/26/18 10:35 AM
 
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luvmykids8
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Disney Question - dining reservations

There are two:
1) Mousedining.com
2) https://touringplans.com/walt-disney-world/reservation-finder

Posted 6/26/18 11:48 AM
 

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Disney Question - dining reservations

thanks for posting this! we booked our august vacation "late" and got closed out of a lot of restaurants!

Posted 6/26/18 6:02 PM
 

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Re: Disney Question - dining reservations

Posted by luvmykids8

There are two:
1) Mousedining.com
2) https://touringplans.com/walt-disney-world/reservation-finder



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Posted 6/26/18 6:46 PM
 

M514
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Disney Question - dining reservations

Mouse Dining helped me get a lunch reservation at Cinderella’s Castle

Posted 6/26/18 8:05 PM
 

nycgirl
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Re: Disney Question - dining reservations

Posted by M514

Mouse Dining helped me get a lunch reservation at Cinderella’s Castle



Same. Also got “Be our guest” reservations through them. I usually go last minute and it was a busy week.

Honestly, I was not a huge fan of either Cinderella Castle or Be Our Guest... so this time both are available and I’m trying other places.

Posted 6/28/18 4:55 PM
 

ali120206
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Disney Question - dining reservations

Thanks - Touring Plans was the one I used last time - I’m looking for breakfasts at Tusker House or Hollywood and Vine. Will try the other as well.

Posted 6/28/18 4:58 PM
 

M514
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Re: Disney Question - dining reservations

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Posted by M514

Mouse Dining helped me get a lunch reservation at Cinderella’s Castle



Same. Also got “Be our guest” reservations through them. I usually go last minute and it was a busy week.

Honestly, I was not a huge fan of either Cinderella Castle or Be Our Guest... so this time both are available and I’m trying other places.



Same here. We tried each of those once and that is enough for us.

Posted 6/28/18 6:06 PM
 

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Re: Disney Question - dining reservations

Is Tusker house great?
I have space for a “farewell breakfast” the day we check out.
The rest of the days, we will do parks (we only do 2 days so will maximize time) and will do a short breakfast (like a bar/ cereal) before we head out to parks. We will do small lunch and big and early dinner (have done the big places like Cinderella RT which weren’t amazing, so going to other places).
FYI: 3 young kids, I’m going solo, lots of availability since I’m going mid summer off peak. Don’t NEED characters, but they’d be a plus. Do need good food since we are driving far that day (but we could do off site too if it’s not worth the $$$).

Posted 6/28/18 9:51 PM
 

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Re: Disney Question - dining reservations

Posted by nycgirl

Is Tusker house great?
I have space for a “farewell breakfast” the day we check out.
The rest of the days, we will do parks (we only do 2 days so will maximize time) and will do a short breakfast (like a bar/ cereal) before we head out to parks. We will do small lunch and big and early dinner (have done the big places like Cinderella RT which weren’t amazing, so going to other places).
FYI: 3 young kids, I’m going solo, lots of availability since I’m going mid summer off peak. Don’t NEED characters, but they’d be a plus. Do need good food since we are driving far that day (but we could do off site too if it’s not worth the $$$).



We enjoyed it the last time we went. I liked it better than Chef Mickeys since it was smaller and a bit less crazy. But it’s in Animal Kingdom so it needs to be on a Park day.

I also like being in the parks before rope drop.

Message edited 6/29/2018 7:33:33 AM.

Posted 6/29/18 7:32 AM
 

Lauren82
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Re: Disney Question - dining reservations

Posted by nycgirl

Is Tusker house great?
I have space for a “farewell breakfast” the day we check out.
The rest of the days, we will do parks (we only do 2 days so will maximize time) and will do a short breakfast (like a bar/ cereal) before we head out to parks. We will do small lunch and big and early dinner (have done the big places like Cinderella RT which weren’t amazing, so going to other places).
FYI: 3 young kids, I’m going solo, lots of availability since I’m going mid summer off peak. Don’t NEED characters, but they’d be a plus. Do need good food since we are driving far that day (but we could do off site too if it’s not worth the $$$).



My kids really like 1900 Park Fare...it is usually our first dinner or a special breakfast. We love the food and the character interactions. And since it's in the Grand Floridian, no park entrance needed.

Posted 6/29/18 9:25 AM
 

nycgirl
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Ohhhhh.... didn’t realize Tusker House was in the park: thought it was in the hotel. Never mind. My littlest one is far too short to have a day at AK be worth it yet.

Maybe I will try 1900. I went to one of the Grand Floridian places for dinner and it was a pleasant surprise.

Thanks!!!

Posted 6/29/18 3:13 PM
 

ANewDayHasCome
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Re: Disney Question - dining reservations

Posted by nycgirl

Ohhhhh.... didn’t realize Tusker House was in the park: thought it was in the hotel. Never mind. My littlest one is far too short to have a day at AK be worth it yet.

Maybe I will try 1900. I went to one of the Grand Floridian places for dinner and it was a pleasant surprise.

Thanks!!!



1900 is great. For both breakfast (Mary poppins, Alice, mad hatter) or for dinner (Cinderella, Prince Charming, tremaine ladies).

Bon voyage breakfast at the Boardwalk is great. It’s not buffet. It’s at trattoria al forno. It’s ariel, Eric, rapunzel and Flynn rider.

You could also do ohana at the poly.

Non character you could do the wave at the contemporary or grand Floridian cafe.

Posted 6/29/18 6:59 PM
 
 

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