60+5 at Swan Reserve (split reservation)

djmeredith

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I wanted to share my experience because I thought I was prepared for my 60+ ADR day, but I wasn't. Hopefully, this info will help someone else: each different reservation number in a split stay has its own 60 day window.

My 5 night reservation is all at Swan Reserve, but I forgot that I booked our first night separate from the other 4 nights. Therefore, I didn't know the Disney system would treat my reservation as a split stay when I tried to book this morning. I couldn't figure out why it was only showing me availability to book our first day. I chatted and that is when I remembered that I made 2 separate reservations. The CM then explained that I had to book dining for each stay (reservation number) separately.

I quickly searched and read that sometimes the phone CMs can/will link the split stays and let you book your entire trip. I called when the phones opened. Luckily, I got a VERY nice CM and when I explained my split stay she said no problem, she could use a temp reservation number to book all my days. She had to speak with her supervisor to get the temp number. That took quite a while, but she checked back in once to let me know she was still trying. She finally came back with it and asked what I wanted to book. It took a total of 2 hours from 6:00 am- 8:00 am, but I was able to book ALL the reservations I wanted. I was able to get:

Day 2: Beaches & Cream lunch (no availability showing online/app before I called)
Day 4: Chef Mickey's breakfast
Day 5: CRT breakfast
Day 6: Space 220 lunch
 
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Good to hear they could/would help you. It's been a number of years now that split reservations are handled as separate bookings, with separate start dates for making ADRs (and previously Fast Passes). I think you mis-read the 'length of stay' info - split stays are no longer a single stay for ADRs. There are reports like yours when at times, Disney guest services will help with ADRs in a split stay situation with a phone call or chat.
 
Good to hear they could/would help you. It's been a number of years now that split reservations are handled as separate bookings, with separate start dates for making ADRs (and previously Fast Passes). I think you mis-read the 'length of stay' info - split stays are no longer a single stay for ADRs. There are reports like yours when at times, Disney guest services will help with ADRs in a split stay situation with a phone call or chat.
Thanks, that is what I understood but I did not say it very clearly. I edited my original post to make this more clear.
 
I will be trying this in the morning for my split stay ADR reservations...I need some luck to book through my whole stay
 

Well 5 minutes into that and I can't book the 2nd part of my split stay for Marathon Weekend. So much for any ADRs I wanted for those days. It seems like this could be a relatively easy fix. But then again Disney technology is always amazing :-(
 
Luckily, I got a VERY nice CM and when I explained my split stay she said no problem, she could use a temp reservation number to book all my days.
Nice! And I'm jealous, I called three times to try to do this for our upcoming split stay and got rejected each time. :rotfl: Although one CM did explain that they don't allow this since too many people were booking throw away resort reservations just to get a head start on the dining reservations, then cancel them once the dining was booked. Still sucks for those of us with split stays who aren't trying to cheat the system!
 

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