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Old 02-17-2014, 12:48 PM   #1
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Candlelight processional dinner package

Planning on going to see candlelight Processional in early December. Last year we waited inline for 2 1/2 hours. Is a dinner reservation worth it. Which one do you recommend.
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A dining reservation is definitely worth it, because as you found out the waits for the Candlelight Processional without it are just nuts!

As for which one, it depends on your tastes. We've done Teppan Edo, Chefs de France and, I think if I remember right, Tutto Italia before now and all of those are good choices. There are different price tiers and All Ears Net has details of the situation for previous years, which may help with your choice.
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It is insofar as it's the only way to get a guaranteed seat. But it is ridiculously over-priced. We usually do Tutto Italia
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We thought it was worth it. In addition to the guaranteed seats for the CP, you also can view Illuminations from a special reserved area using your CP sticker (Don't throw it away after the CP!)
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It is worth it to get guaranteed seats. We passed on it this year though because of the outrageous price. We felt our DD might not quite be old enough to enjoy this beautiful production and didn't want to waste the money if she might not sit through the whole thing. We have done San Angel Inn and Le Cellier a while back.
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I also think the dinner reservation is worth it because I don't want to wait that long.
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We're thinking of going to the CP too (first week of December).
We've never been and DH has no patience to wait in lines for 2+ hours.

Is the dinner package something you have to wait until the 180 day mark before you can book?

Does the CP run daily/nightly or only on specific days?
Is specific days, any idea on when they might be posted?

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

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We ate at the Rose and Crown when we did the CP dining package a few years ago. I definitely felt it was worth it to keep the family together and avoid the long line.

Alliecat, I think the CP dining packages aren't usually announced until sometime in the fall. But I'd suggest looking at last year's participating restaurants and make your choice based on that, do an ADR at 180 days, then try to have it switched to the CP package once announced.

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Alliecat, I think the CP dining packages aren't usually announced until sometime in the fall. But I'd suggest looking at last year's participating restaurants and make your choice based on that, do an ADR at 180 days, then try to have it switched to the CP package once announced.
Last year you could start booking on July 26, and I think that's pretty typical. (Well, that it opens in July or August, not the specific date. ) You can't book an ADR and switch it to a CP package though; it's a totally different booking.

Also, the CP takes place every night, 3 times a night, from the day after Thanksgiving through December 30.
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Last year you could start booking on July 26, and I think that's pretty typical. (Well, that it opens in July or August, not the specific date. ) You can't book an ADR and switch it to a CP package though; it's a totally different booking.

Also, the CP takes place every night, 3 times a night, from the day after Thanksgiving through December 30.
Thanks. I guess it was several years ago when we went at that time of year -- and now that I think of it, it was back when they were doing the 90-day ADRs (rather than 180)! So that probably skewed my memory of when it could be booked.
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