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Awesome! We are going to be staying at CSR for Christmas time too. That special was the same one that made us decide we were going to Disney for Christmas too! And like you said after about 3 min of planning told us that was a bad idea...but we can't give it up lol!
I'd love to do it, but the family who actually HAS the kid couldn't afford to do it that week. Some day though. Some day!
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Sounds like it worked out great - that's a wonderful time of the year to visit!
I hope so! It looks so magical in photos!
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Originally Posted by Colexis Mom
Great time of year to go!
I can't wait!
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Originally Posted by Cam22
So glad you get to visit Disney during the Christmas season! I'm just a bit jealous!
Don't be Jealous of me! I'm jealous of you. You've been more times than I have! I have to catch up!
When last we met I was waxing poetic about our marathon day of planning, and I would be remiss if I didn’t mention how helpful I found the entire PP community! Having the book at our disposal was great, but also having everyone here to bounce ideas off of was a great help and made the planning as stress free as possible!
All of that stress free planning helped us come up with a giant list of places we’d like to eat, and a tiny list of places we don’t want to eat. It also helped us decide which to go to and when. Just listing a restaurant isn’t any fun. I want to let you all know why we chose what we did.
For our first choice, I had seen some photos on a PhotoBlog which I can’t remember the name of, and it looked cool, so I looked up the menu and all of the food sounded so good, it matched with the atmosphere I saw in the pictures perfectly, so we had to choose The Wave as our first night Dinner.
We’ll be arriving in Orlando around 10:30 AM so I figure we’ll get to the resort, drop off our bags and hit Hollywood Studios around noon. At about 6:00 we’ll take a boat to the Yacht Club, walk over to Epcot and take the Monorail to the Transportation Center, transfer and head over to the Contemporary for our dinner at 7:30, at which I plan to have a surprise in store for Beth.
The next day is our MK day, so we’re going to get up early and have our Breakfast at Kona Café at 8:00, and then head to the park hopefully for Rope Drop at 9:00. I’m looking forward to almost everything on their menu, so I don’t know what I’ll wind up having.
Since we’re attending the Christmas Party that night, we figured dinner in the MK was a good idea, and the Traditional menu of the Liberty Tree Tavern appealed to us, so we’ll be headed there at 5:30 so we can get out in time for the party to start at 7:00.
Our next day will be spent mostly at Epcot, which is both of our favorite park. I figure by about 5:30 we’ll be dead on our feet, so we figured a nice stroll over to the Boardwalk and head over to the Flying Fish for 6:00, which looks AMAZING for two seafood lovers like us!
Dec 2: Hollywood Studios Day!
Dinner @ The Wave Around 7:30
Dec 3: Magic Kingdom Day!
Breakfast @ Kona Cafe 8:00 AM
Dinner @ LTT 5:30 Before MVMCP
Dec 4: Epcot Day!
Dinner @ Flying Fish
Keep posted, because this is where things start to change little by little.
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Great trip report so far! I saw when you were going to WDW in your signature and just had to come and read your PTR since our trip is planned for the same date . I have to agree with you in that everyone here on the PP are fantastic to help plan a trip. Can't wait to hear more
Great trip report so far! I saw when you were going to WDW in your signature and just had to come and read your PTR since our trip is planned for the same date . I have to agree with you in that everyone here on the PP are fantastic to help plan a trip. Can't wait to hear more
I saw that too! It'll be such a great time to be in "The World"! I've been reading your PTR off and on. I'll have to go catch up.
I'm joining the party. This sounds like it's going to be a really nice trip for the two of you. I remember the first time my DH (then fiance) went together, and it was one of my favorite trips. I too will be dining at Kona Cafe for the very first time on our upcoming trip, so I'll let you know how it is.
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I warned you all that things would be changing. And they are, but not TOO much.
The trip pretty much planned itself, and with our addition of the MVMCP it kind of locked us in on what parks to do when and when and where to do meals, so there’s not too much room for changes.
What did change pretty quickly though was the Flying Fish. It’s a Signature meal, which we didn’t realize when we made the plans. I’m glad we double checked, because it gave us a chance to look for something else.
What we came up with is right down the Boardwalk at Captains Grille. The menu looks stuffed with things I’ll be dying to try, so it was an easy swap. I mean look at it. Clam Chowder? Grilled Pork Chop? Gelato? Sign me up!!! Plus, it’s close by so we’re not changing our plans too much.
With that decided, it was ready to Book ADRs!!! I logged in on the 180th day, this was way back in June at this point, and I got each and every dinner I wanted. I was so happy!
So to recap, we have:
The Wave at 7:30 on Thursday Dec 2.
We then have Breakfast at the Kona Cafe on Friday the 3rd at 8:00
Dinner before Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party at 5:45 at Liberty Tree Tavern on the 3rd.
and Finally Dinner at the Captains Grille at 6:00 on Saturday the 4th.
I'm joining the party. This sounds like it's going to be a really nice trip for the two of you. I remember the first time my DH (then fiance) went together, and it was one of my favorite trips. I too will be dining at Kona Cafe for the very first time on our upcoming trip, so I'll let you know how it is.
Thank you so much for reading along!
You'll have to let me now! The menu looks FANTASTIC!!! I really can't wait! I'm actually planning to take my whole family there when we go in April. But that's a whole other PTR that I haven't even started!!!
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Glad that you found another restaurant that you liked to replace Flying Fish. Sounds like you will have a great time. I know Kona for breakfast looks good.
Glad the switch was easy and will still be delicious!
Disney at Christmas is a dream of mine. If I have to wait until the children are all grown up, I plan to visit before Christmas one year and see the decorations.