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My suggestion would be to make PS for all your character breakfasts and any lunches or dinners you are planning in the parks. They tend to be the first to fill up. Since you are going in October, it won't be too busy. We usually make all of our PSs in advance, and then alter them if we need to when we get to WDW. There are only a couple of places that charge for a PS, Cinderella's Castle, and many of the dinner shows. They charge your credit card and they give you a credit on your bill when you show up. On your plan, they will just credit the amount back to your card. There is no charge for making a PS and no charge for not showing up as well. So, if you are somewhere, and decide you can't make it to EPCOT for dinner where your PS is, just find someplace close. You can make PS at any Guest Services at the parks for any restaurant, or at the restaurant themselves. Make sure you get a PS for each meal, if you are planning on eating at a sitdown place each time. Many of the park restaurants, as well as the good ones in the resorts often have long waits. It is well worth your time to get the PS, even if it is the day of the meal.
My suggestions for restaurants would be Kona Cafe and Chef Mickey's for breakfast, 50's Prime Time Cafe, Spoodles, Flying Fish, Le Cellier, Jiko, Boma, California Grill and Artist's Point for lunch and dinner. Liberty Tree is also a good choice if you are in the MK for the day. Make sure you also try the new Princess breakfast in EPCOT while you are there. Oh, and if you can get into Bistro de Paris on your plan, that is a wonderful place!
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