ADR Persistence: Does it Pay Off

When the ADR I want is not available at first, my persistence pays off...

  • Always, or almost always

  • Usually

  • About half the time

  • Occaisionally

  • Never, or hardly ever


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For me, it's been usually, mostly because I never want to claim "Always" (I hedge stuff like that :p). However, my reservation priority tends to be considerably different than others. Traveling solo, I don't bother with character meals (mostly) nor do I have any interest in the ultra-popular restaurants. As such, it's far easier for me to get the schedule that I'm interested in than others.

Also, being solo means that I have greater flexibility in times/dates, which again allows for more opportunity to get what I'm looking for. Longer trips (~9-10 days mostly) also allow for swapping without affecting the overall schedule. So, really, my experience may not be the norm :p.
 
I voted almost always, but we don't eat at the hard to get into places. Having a terrible time getting a ressie for BOG however.:worried:
 

It really does pay to keep plugging away to get the adr you want. 2 x's I've gotten lucky enough for it to pay off. Once for le Cellier for my parent's anniversary- my mom's must have of the trip and one for Ohana breakfast for my son as his must have. Making others happy really makes me happy so I'll always keep trying to make it a great trip for them. Never give up!
 












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