Do the parks in California use the FP+:confused:
Also, is it mandatory to do dining reservations 180 days out as we have to do in WDW?
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No Fastpass+. Dining reservations are available 60 days prior.
Linda aka tinkwest
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Dining reservations aren't even really needed. You can make them if you want, but walk ups are welcome and accommodated everywhere.
Natalie
INTERCOT Staff: Disneyland Resort-California, The Water Cooler
No FP+ yet but rumor has it a version of it for DLR is coming.
If you want a character meal like Ariel's Grotto, breakfast with Minnie and Friends, etc. I would recommend a reservation. Pretty much what Natalie said, walk ups are common there but depending on the restaurant the wait could be long so if you'd rather not have to wait a reservation is a good idea. Happy eating!
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Not to hijack this thread, but since ADRs for dining were mentioned.....
Is the viewing area that much different, and the food that much better, that Blue Bayou is a $20 upcharge from River Belle Terrace for Fantasmic dining?
Also, is Carthay Circle worth the $18 upcharge from Ariel's Grotto or Wine Country Trattoria for World of Color dining?
I have a couple months before I can book these for my December trip and I would like to get my 'ducks in a row' and be ready when the time comes.
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PopPhan;2464511 wrote: Not to hijack this thread, but since ADRs for dining were mentioned.....
Is the viewing area that much different, and the food that much better, that Blue Bayou is a $20 upcharge from River Belle Terrace for Fantasmic dining?
Also, is Carthay Circle worth the $18 upcharge from Ariel's Grotto or Wine Country Trattoria for World of Color dining?
I have a couple months before I can book these for my December trip and I would like to get my 'ducks in a row' and be ready when the time comes.
It's the food that causes the up charge. River Belle Terrace is a CS place, while Blue Bayou is the most expensive TS inside DL park. Carthay Circle is on par with most signature dining spots at WDW. Although my sister did the Ariel's Grotto meal recently and said she thought the food was better than Carthay Circle, so there is that. The seating areas are similar, I believe.
Natalie
INTERCOT Staff: Disneyland Resort-California, The Water Cooler
PopPhan;2464511 wrote: Not to hijack this thread, but since ADRs for dining were mentioned.....
Is the viewing area that much different, and the food that much better, that Blue Bayou is a $20 upcharge from River Belle Terrace for Fantasmic dining?
Also, is Carthay Circle worth the $18 upcharge from Ariel's Grotto or Wine Country Trattoria for World of Color dining?
I have a couple months before I can book these for my December trip and I would like to get my 'ducks in a row' and be ready when the time comes.
I have still not seen Fantasmic! since the Fastpass system was applied to it. Here is some first hand information from Lacy on River Belle Fantasmic! dining.
The best views and the least amount of crowd hassle we have ever had for World of Color have always been when we had the Carthay Circle dining. Personally, unless I have a bad experience at some point, this will probably be the only way I will go for the WoC Fastpass.
Linda aka tinkwest
INTERCOT Staff ~ Disneyland Resort
Come On Everybody - Here We Go!!
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