goofygal531
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We were at the bar at Ohana at 5, I overheard the CM checking people in tell someone that they usually have a 20% no show rate and he was going to allow them to stay and wait. So, it never hurts to try if it's somewhere you really want to eat and you don't mind showing up 30 minutes before the seating starts, and you don't mind waiting!
I've been trying to get an ADR at Ohana's for the week of T-giving. A CM on the WDW-DINE line gave me a tip, during holidays the restaurants open at 4pm. Arrive at opening and there's a good chance they'll take walk-ups. They don't book all the tables at opening, they leave some open. Something about giving the staff time to get into the dinner rush swing of things?? They don't accept walk-ups later in the evenings during the holidays.
When a restaurant tells you they're not accepting walk ups, just walk away and call WDW-DINE. There's a good chance they can get you a table. Or at least tell you what's available elsewhere.
If you do not like making ADRs and want to be more spontaneous, my advice is to call the Disney Dining number (407) WDW-DINE a few hours ahead of time. It is easier to get a reservation one hour before arrival than it is to walk up.
This is so true!!! Last Nov my DS4 had a cold, I had to change our ADRs daily according to how he felt. I would call at 7am and plan our day.