ADR Question

Jacqui

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We have a trip coming up in about 5 months. Our party will consist of myself, DH, DS & DD along with my MIL and her friend. All of our ADR's are made for a party of six. Now, MIL and her friend may not be able to go. If they don't go, should we change our ADR's to a party of four? Or leave them as is and say two won't be joining us?

Thanks,
Jacqui
 
We have a trip coming up in about 5 months. Our party will consist of myself, DH, DS & DD along with my MIL and her friend. All of our ADR's are made for a party of six. Now, MIL and her friend may not be able to go. If they don't go, should we change our ADR's to a party of four? Or leave them as is and say two won't be joining us?

Thanks,
Jacqui

Since you are not sure whether or not they may be able to go, I would leave the ADR as is. Sometimes it is difficult to add people. Last year, when our daughter tried to add us to her reservations (about 4 months out), she had to call everday for several days before she could add us to Le Cellier. So, it also depends upon the restaurant.

Have a wonderful and "magical" vacation.

iuki
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iuki
 
I would reserve for 6 because it's hard to get tables for that size party-many times I was told we would be seated at 2 tables but ended up being one most of the time. But if they can't go be sure to change it to 4 because they automatically add 18% gratuity for parties of 6 or more.
 

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