90 day ADR's instead of 180 on UG site

jessrose18

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unofficial guide:
"Advance Dining Reservation Window Changing to 90 Days Soon
Details have not yet been finalized, but Disney will begin transitioning to a new reservation system sometime in the late summer or early fall. As a result, Disney will only be accepting Advance Dining Reservations up to 90 days in advance starting around August 1.

The reservation window starts growing again once the move to the new reservation system is underway, and Disney expects to be back to the full 180-day window sometime in the fall of 2009.

We're told that this does not affect any existing reservations. We've also heard (but not confirmed) that Cinderella's Castle, Chef Mickey's and Victoria and Albert's will still have 180-day windows"


I think that would be nice, even though I am a super planner, there are things I wish I could change now but can't because of my ADR's. Maybe this will help???
 
unofficial guide:
Advance Dining Reservation Window Changing to 90 Days Soon
Details have not yet been finalized, but Disney will begin transitioning to a new reservation system sometime in the late summer or early fall. As a result, Disney will only be accepting Advance Dining Reservations up to 90 days in advance starting around August 1.

The reservation window starts growing again once the move to the new reservation system is underway, and Disney expects to be back to the full 180-day window sometime in the fall of 2009.

We're told that this does not affect any existing reservations. We've also heard (but not confirmed) that Cinderella's Castle, Chef Mickey's and Victoria and Albert's will still have 180-day windows

No Le Cellier at 180 days??? It's hard to get in now with 180 days.
 
Hmmm, not sure if I like that or not? I am a super planner too and love having everything planned early on so I can then concentrate on other aspects of the trip...like making our matching shirts LOL
 
There was another restaurant board thread on this yesterday too, something like "More Changes" or something.

There they posted another source later on in the thread that said that this is temporary while Disney is implementing their new reservation system. This fall it'll go back to 180 days.

However, interestingly enough, most people were thrilled with the idea of 90 days vs 180 in the other thread. (Myself included)

One of my thoughts in liking 90 vs 180 - I think that it could help resolve the issue of double bookings.
 

There was another restaurant board thread on this yesterday too, something like "More Changes" or something.

There they posted another source later on in the thread that said that this is temporary while Disney is implementing their new reservation system. This fall it'll go back to 180 days.

However, interestingly enough, most people were thrilled with the idea of 90 days vs 180 in the other thread. (Myself included)

One of my thoughts in liking 90 vs 180 - I think that it could help resolve the issue of double bookings.

I agree! We could not get in hardly anywhere last summer and I know people double book and don't show up for their ressie! I called several places last year with no availability. We took a chance and physically went to the Poly and got ressies for the next day! I think 90 days is more than ample time. Who knows where they want to eat months prior? I don't!
 


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