To better enjoy your trip to Walt Disney World it is recommended to
make your Disney dining reservation early. For the most popular eating
places you will need to book your reservation 180 days before the day
you wish to be at the establishment.
For you and your children to have breakfast, lunch, or dinner at
Cinderella’s Royal Table you will have to be online at 6am exactly 180
days before your arrival. Because of the overwhelming popularity of the
dining experience with Cinderella and the other characters of her court
the reservations should be made early.
Also be ready to pay for the meal at the time of your booking. The
price for adults is near the $60 range and for children count on paying as
much as $36. It is an experience of a lifetime and one that you really
cannot put a price on.
Of course while on your visit you will need to see Mickey Mouse and
what better way than to go to Chef Mickey’s. It’s a buffet with prices
ranging from $15 to $36 you can be certain seating will be hard to come
by. To create reservations at Chef Mickey’s or Cinderella’s Royal Court
book online or call (407) WDW-DINE or (407) 939-3463 as much as 180
days prior to your visit.
There are many other places to eat in the parks and towns around the
park. Your Disney dining reservations will be necessary for most of
these. If you want to experience the magnificence of a Wolfgang Puck
restaurant or any of hundreds of theme eateries planning ahead is really a
must.
You can go online and find all the restaurants in the area and be able to
peak at the menus to obtain an idea of what food is served at each
individual establishment. This can aid in your choosing which
restaurants you would most like to visit.
However, even being online at 6am EST 180 days just before your trip,
does not guarantee a Disney dining reservation. So having a second
choice is recommended. Of course your first choice of times may not
be available but being flexible allows you a much better chance at
dealing with dine at your first choice restaurant.
If you are staying several days you will have to take into account
your various eating needs. You can also find guides online that are
beneficial aids to help fine tune your trip needs. A word of warning
though. Even with your super planning as well as your your ability to be
punctual there may be a wait time in the more popular eateries.
Admittedly there are quite a few places where Disney dining
reservations aren’t necessary. They are many “fast food” type places
you can just walk up to the counter to order. From snacks and drinks to
burgers and fries and several eclectic offerings you can be sure you will
not go hungry.
The moral of the story is planning ahead and being flexible to create
your dining experiences pleasurable. Reservations are essential at most
of the popular places so you will need to know what food type you
would like to enjoy, what places serve that cuisine, and what day you
want to be at which restaurant and obtain online at 6am EST 180
days before your actual arrival.
Booking on the internet is the way make your Disney dining reservations easy.
To make reservations, book online or call (407) WDW-DINE or (407)
939-3463 as much as 180 days prior to your visit.