alicia080979
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I am helping a first timer plan her September free dining trip and wanted some input. They have two kids, 5 & 8. One is a night owl & one is a morning person but with having never been to Disney, she doesn't know if they will just be too excited and up early (kinda like they are on Christmas, bdays, etc.).
She wanted to make a couple 8am breakfast reservations but I wasn't sure how to advise her. She was thinking that if her son was having a bad morning they could just cancel that breakfast until I told her they have a cancellation policy that requires a full day notice. Does anyone know if anything can be done the day of if for some reason they got up and their son was just having a meltdown morning and they needed to cancel? I know Disney says you have to give a full day notice and she obviously doesn't want to nor is planning to miss any of their meals but I would also think that Disney has some sort of policy for that type of situation since kids can be so unpredictable.
Planning ahead 6 months as to how your kids may or may not be feeling that particular day makes it sort of difficult but I totally understand policy and see the need for it. I was just hoping that since the policy has been in place for a few months now maybe someone could give some insight on how it has been working with those situations that you sometimes can't predict. Please don't take this as trying to "work" the system or be dishonest. I just want them to be prepared bc we have never travelled with children since the new policy has been in place.
Thank you!
She wanted to make a couple 8am breakfast reservations but I wasn't sure how to advise her. She was thinking that if her son was having a bad morning they could just cancel that breakfast until I told her they have a cancellation policy that requires a full day notice. Does anyone know if anything can be done the day of if for some reason they got up and their son was just having a meltdown morning and they needed to cancel? I know Disney says you have to give a full day notice and she obviously doesn't want to nor is planning to miss any of their meals but I would also think that Disney has some sort of policy for that type of situation since kids can be so unpredictable.
Planning ahead 6 months as to how your kids may or may not be feeling that particular day makes it sort of difficult but I totally understand policy and see the need for it. I was just hoping that since the policy has been in place for a few months now maybe someone could give some insight on how it has been working with those situations that you sometimes can't predict. Please don't take this as trying to "work" the system or be dishonest. I just want them to be prepared bc we have never travelled with children since the new policy has been in place.
Thank you!