Dolce27
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- May 14, 2006
I need help by those of you that have done the Disney Dining Plan. I will be going in the middle of September and I am concerned that I will eat too much food due to the dining plan. My plan is to use my snack credit for a breakfast *on most days*, counter service for lunch, and I already have ADR's set for dinners and one character breakfast.
My plan and ADR's are as follows:
Day 1: arrival day, dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table (have never eaten here and want the experience) before MK EMH
Day 2: snack credit for breakfast, CS for lunch, Hollywood & Vine Fantasmic Package for dinner.
Day 3: snack credit for breakfast, CS for lunch, Le Cellier for dinner
Day 4: snack credit for breakfast, CS for lunch, Boma for dinner
Day 5: *snack credit* for breakfast, Beaches & Cream (pay) for late lunch, snack credit for evening 'dinner' should I get hungry again
Day 6: 1900 Park Fair for breakfast, CS or snack at Downtown Disney for lunch, CS at Cosmic Ray's at MK for dinner
Day 7: CS for breakfast at resort and depart
Now that I have given you all of that - here is my actual question(s):
I am dying to try the Tonga Toast at Kona Cafe. If I were to add it in for a breakfast on Day 5 (would have to pay) do you think that I would enjoy it or do you think that after so much food all week I would be sick of eating another heavy meal and not enjoy it? I really want to try Beaches n' Cream later that same day but I wouldn't have to eat anything else for the day if I was too full (which I'm sure I would be). I could do Kona for a breakfast and Beaches n' Cream for a late lunch/dinner.
I keep reading about so much wonderful food and I want to try *all* of it but I'm afraid that I may make myself sick. I know the CS vouchers come with a dessert and the TS vouchers have app, entree, and dessert. I understand that I wouldn't have to eat everything (such as dessert) but back to the whole 'I keep reading about so much wonderful food and I want to try *all* of it' part. Has anyone (since the DDP came out to encourage eating) planned on all of this great food, went and attempted to stick to their eating plan, only to find by the end of their vacation they were so sick of food that they didn't want to stick with all of their ADR's?
My plan and ADR's are as follows:
Day 1: arrival day, dinner at Cinderella's Royal Table (have never eaten here and want the experience) before MK EMH
Day 2: snack credit for breakfast, CS for lunch, Hollywood & Vine Fantasmic Package for dinner.
Day 3: snack credit for breakfast, CS for lunch, Le Cellier for dinner
Day 4: snack credit for breakfast, CS for lunch, Boma for dinner
Day 5: *snack credit* for breakfast, Beaches & Cream (pay) for late lunch, snack credit for evening 'dinner' should I get hungry again
Day 6: 1900 Park Fair for breakfast, CS or snack at Downtown Disney for lunch, CS at Cosmic Ray's at MK for dinner
Day 7: CS for breakfast at resort and depart
Now that I have given you all of that - here is my actual question(s):
I am dying to try the Tonga Toast at Kona Cafe. If I were to add it in for a breakfast on Day 5 (would have to pay) do you think that I would enjoy it or do you think that after so much food all week I would be sick of eating another heavy meal and not enjoy it? I really want to try Beaches n' Cream later that same day but I wouldn't have to eat anything else for the day if I was too full (which I'm sure I would be). I could do Kona for a breakfast and Beaches n' Cream for a late lunch/dinner.
I keep reading about so much wonderful food and I want to try *all* of it but I'm afraid that I may make myself sick. I know the CS vouchers come with a dessert and the TS vouchers have app, entree, and dessert. I understand that I wouldn't have to eat everything (such as dessert) but back to the whole 'I keep reading about so much wonderful food and I want to try *all* of it' part. Has anyone (since the DDP came out to encourage eating) planned on all of this great food, went and attempted to stick to their eating plan, only to find by the end of their vacation they were so sick of food that they didn't want to stick with all of their ADR's?