Mom And Daughter; Magic Kingdom; Cinderella's Castle; AA; Mickey Balloon
  • On Oct 28, 2011
    Amy from PA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    I have reservations for breakfast and dinner at CRT? Need to cancel one. Taking 22 month old and 3 and half year old daughters. Any advice?

    Hello there Amy!

    I think that I would first check to see what time the kids typically wake up, then add a couple of hours to that time. With kids that age, it's tough to change their schedule and not have them act a little cranky. If you have an early breakfast time then I would probably keep the lunch reservation.

    Now, if your kids wake up at the crack of dawn and the breakfast reservation is at nine, you should be ok to keep it. That will give you more time to be in the park and ride all of your favorites! I hope this information helps you with your planning and if you have more questions, please ask away, we are always here to help! Have a Magical Time at the Walt Disney World Resort! Thanks so much for asking the Moms Panel!
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Meet the Panelist: Angelo, South Carolina

I am originally from Puerto Rico and currently live in Simpsonville, SC. I'm a single Dad with an eleven year old daughter and seven year old son. I love planning trips to Walt Disney World and can't wait to help you! Learn More About Angelo

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