TheLadyTremain
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Ok, I hope I can explain this properly.
We are going on a family vacation. Three families, with each family in their own room. I am assuming when we book, the three families with three rooms will be tied under one reservation number. If this is the case, can one family make an ADR for one restaurant while another family makes it for another place. Basically, we are going on vacation together but might not eat every meal together. Is this considered conflicting reservations?
If each family goes on their own reservation number, is it easy to link up our reservations to make one ADR? So my immediate family is 5 people. But if my ILs (a family of two) want to have dinner with us, do we need to provide their reservation number?
If all of this sounds crazy and makes no sense, I apologize. I am trying to coordinate everyone's plans, interests, and going a bit insane.
We are going on a family vacation. Three families, with each family in their own room. I am assuming when we book, the three families with three rooms will be tied under one reservation number. If this is the case, can one family make an ADR for one restaurant while another family makes it for another place. Basically, we are going on vacation together but might not eat every meal together. Is this considered conflicting reservations?
If each family goes on their own reservation number, is it easy to link up our reservations to make one ADR? So my immediate family is 5 people. But if my ILs (a family of two) want to have dinner with us, do we need to provide their reservation number?
If all of this sounds crazy and makes no sense, I apologize. I am trying to coordinate everyone's plans, interests, and going a bit insane.
