Mom And Daughter; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jul 10, 2009
    Victoria Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    I am a bit confused about adr's. I am seeing some places that it is 90 days in advance, but then some plce say 180. Also I am planning a short 3 day trip, 2 days at MK and I am not sure where else with my 4 and 6 yo girls, Any suggestions?

    Victoria,

    Not sure where you are seeing a Disney restaurant that accepts Advanced Dining Reservations (ADR) as far out as 180 days, but I have my suspicions. Here is what I think;

    Disney restaurants accept their ADRs 90 days out. BUT that used to be 180 days. So a few fan websites may have never updated that information on their sites. And if you have an old guidebook, they were right when they wrote it, but it has changes since then. That is why guidebooks for Walt Disney World come out annually. Even then there are changes that happen after they go to print, but before they hit the shelves!

    As for park suggestions, I would say this;

    Any of the other parks would be great for them. Animal Kingdom is great if they are animal/zoo enthusiasts. If they are hooked on the shows of Playhouse Disney, they will probably love Hollywood Studios. And Epcot is great for the International scene in the World Showcase and the educational-meets-fun Future World side too. 

    If I can help with dining suggestions, let me know what you are looking for (quick/table, and cuisine likes/dislikes), and where you will be. 

    Have a magical vacation!
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