Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Mar 4, 2011
    Melissa from LA 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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    We have reservations this May at LeCellier (L) and Coral Reef (D) on same day because we have the one park/day ticket. Considering cancelling Coral Reef, but it is a tradition, so I am hesitating. Would this be too much food for one day? 2 AD, Kids 3 &

    Hi Melissa!

          Wow! You have picked two great Epcot restaurants!  I would agree with you that it will be a lot of food especially if your dinning times are within less than 3 to 4 hours apart.  My son and I have eaten at two sit down meals in one day before and we were very full from those two meals!  I would recommend that you keep both dining reservations because dinning at Walt Disney World is more than just food but it is an experience in a unique atmosphere that you can't find anywhere else in the world.  You could have an awesome lunch at LeCellier and then if you are not that hungry when you get to Coral Reef, you could just order a dessert or an appetizer or split a meal and just enjoy the fish swimming in the aquariums.  You should definitely keep your Coral Reef dinning reservation because you don't want to stop a great family tradition. I'm sure it will still be amazing even if you only eat a dessert!

    I hope that your meals at Epcot are extremely magical on your next trip to Walt Disney World!

    Keep Dreaming Big!
    Marc
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Meet the Panelist: Marc, New York

I am a single Father to one incredible boy.  I would love nothing more than to provide people with Disney vacation planning that will enable them to have a new experience or make their Disney vacation just a little more magical! Learn More About Marc

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