90+10 ADR rule

thesimson01

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I need some clarification regarding that rule (found nothing on any thread).

Just want to know id 90+10 means 100 days in advance reservation? If not and i have a 13 days reservation on property do i have to call back for the 3 days left?

I hope you understand my questions.

Thanks
 
No it does not mean 100 days out. It means that 90 days out from the day that you check-in to your Disney hotel you can call and make reservations for 10 consecutive days. Since you are staying for 13 days you can make ADRs on your 90th day out for the first 10 days and then you will have to call back and make reservations for the remaining three.
 
No it does not mean 100 days out. It means that 90 days out from the day that you check-in to your Disney hotel you can call and make reservations for 10 consecutive days. Since you are staying for 13 days you can make ADRs on your 90th day out for the first 10 days and then you will have to call back and make reservations for the remaining three.

Thanks. So i'll have to make 2 ''magical'' call to Disney:rotfl::rotfl:
 

Thanks. So i'll have to make 2 ''magical'' call to Disney:rotfl::rotfl:

Actually, if you want to make reservations exactly 90 days out, I think you might have to make 4 calls, as anything past the 10th day must be called in exactly at the 90 day mark or after. Unless you book the really hard to get stuff during the 90 + 10 period, and plan restaurants that are easier to book for the last 3 days of your trip - then you could get away with making 2 calls.
 


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