90 day ADR question

GoofyKidd

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Now that ADR's are made at 90 days rather than 180(I know there are a few exceptions), do WDW resort guests get to book prior to that? I thought before with the 180 day system, resort guests could actually book 10 days prior to that. Is that able to be done now?
 
Actually, guests could not book 10 days prior to that. What they could do is book 10 days of a trip starting at 180 days.

It's the same for the 90 day window, at 90 days a resort guest can book ADR's for up to 10 days from that date.
 
I actually just asked a CM this question today. I've always known it was 90 days from your arrival date and that you could book the next 10 days worth of reservations. But recently I read that folks were saying 10 days before your 90 day mark, so I asked and it's still as it's always been -- 90 day for 10 days worth of ADRs. My CM even told me exactly what day to call (though I would've just used wdwinfo calculator.)
 
I actually just asked a CM this question today. I've always known it was 90 days from your arrival date and that you could book the next 10 days worth of reservations. But recently I read that folks were saying 10 days before your 90 day mark, so I asked and it's still as it's always been -- 90 day for 10 days worth of ADRs. My CM even told me exactly what day to call (though I would've just used wdwinfo calculator.)

I think many people were confused by the +10 rule. It has been (and I assume always will be) any additional days past your arrival date, no more than 10 days.

People should think of it as:

90 days before arrival date...+10 days thereafter.
 













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