BBB took about 45 minutes that if you don't do the Photopackage. And i remember 1900 park fare taking almost an hour. given we were the last dinner party.
Alright, I want to schedule my niece a reservation at the BBB at Magic Kingdom and then eat at 1900 with Cinderella. Ideally, it would be neat to be able to see the fireworks that night as well. How should all that be timed? How long does each take?
BBB took about 45 minutes that if you don't do the Photopackage. And i remember 1900 park fare taking almost an hour. given we were the last dinner party.
Hi!
My sister-in-law just came back from Disney and did the same thing for her daughter. This is how it went for her. They went to the Boutique at 3:00pm and their reservations for 1900 was at 6:00pm. The Boutique took about 45 min. They had enough time to ride one ride and then head to the entrance. They took about 30 min. with the monorail and getting to the restaurant. They arrived a couple minutes before 6:00pm. They did have to wait about 30 min. to get seated. The meal took them about 45 minutes. For a 6:00pm reservation she said they had plenty of time to get to the Magic Kingdom for fireworks. I don't know if you are planning to watch them on the beach at the Floridian or at Magic Kingdom. She said it does take a lot of time out of the day. If you don't mind that just enjoy. If that is not your cup of tea avoid.
Make sure when you check in to ask for the main dining area so you see more action.
Always plan for more time to do it than less.
Hope this helps!!
Sharon
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