AnthonyAllShore
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2020
Im not sure if my title really explains what I am looking for...
My family (mom, dad, 10 year old and 1 year old) are going to Disney World Oct 9th for 10 days. Its almost time to select restaurants. JFYI we are staying a couple of days at the Yacht Club, Poly and the Grand Floridian. We split it up because we thought that if we were not comfortable going as much to the parks we could still have a great time at the resorts. Plus, it is a splurge because we have not gone on a vacation in about a year and a half. Also, JFYI both myself and my wife and vaccinated.
With that said, lets say I am a little nervous about Covid... I figure these are good places to eat:
1. Food and Wine Festival. (Its alot of people, but we dont have to go at the most crowded times if we dont want too and it is all outdoors.
2. Eating at the quick service places at the resorts because again you can usually find a place to eat outside.
Any other ideas I should be focusing on? I dont know if I should only be focusing on indoor and outdoor options or should I take into account hours of operation (trying to be at lunch first) or the size of the dining locations? Bigger locations could just mean more people?
Thanks in advance,
My family (mom, dad, 10 year old and 1 year old) are going to Disney World Oct 9th for 10 days. Its almost time to select restaurants. JFYI we are staying a couple of days at the Yacht Club, Poly and the Grand Floridian. We split it up because we thought that if we were not comfortable going as much to the parks we could still have a great time at the resorts. Plus, it is a splurge because we have not gone on a vacation in about a year and a half. Also, JFYI both myself and my wife and vaccinated.
With that said, lets say I am a little nervous about Covid... I figure these are good places to eat:
1. Food and Wine Festival. (Its alot of people, but we dont have to go at the most crowded times if we dont want too and it is all outdoors.
2. Eating at the quick service places at the resorts because again you can usually find a place to eat outside.
Any other ideas I should be focusing on? I dont know if I should only be focusing on indoor and outdoor options or should I take into account hours of operation (trying to be at lunch first) or the size of the dining locations? Bigger locations could just mean more people?
Thanks in advance,