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kristennn

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SO I know dinner is table service and required reservations. I know breakfast and lunch are quick service - but I have read posts about reservations for breakfast and lunch. Can you make reservations for those meals even though it is quick service?
 
It is popular to get an 8am ADR for when Magic Kingdom opens at 9am in order to get into the park early. Search for more discussion about it.
 
Can you make reservations for those meals even though it is quick service?

Can you, or should you? The answer to both is yes. The chance of being able to walk up for ANY meal at BOG is extremely slim.
 

SO I know dinner is table service and required reservations. I know breakfast and lunch are quick service - but I have read posts about reservations for breakfast and lunch. Can you make reservations for those meals even though it is quick service?

Yes, and that is the only way I recommend ever going to BOG: with a reservation.
 
Is timeliness important for a lunch ressie? Or is it the kind of thing where you just need to be in the system and can be late/early? Meaning, I know at a table service you gave a 15 minute window on either side. Are they strict like that with a QS ADR at BOG?
 
Is timeliness important for a lunch ressie? Or is it the kind of thing where you just need to be in the system and can be late/early? Meaning, I know at a table service you gave a 15 minute window on either side. Are they strict like that with a QS ADR at BOG?
Granted, this was June 2015, so things may have changed, but we were NOT allowed to check in for lunch even 15 minutes early (they sent us away and we were only allowed to check in 5 minutes early or something like that). I don't know if the popularity is still that high, just letting you know.
 
Is timeliness important for a lunch ressie? Or is it the kind of thing where you just need to be in the system and can be late/early? Meaning, I know at a table service you gave a 15 minute window on either side. Are they strict like that with a QS ADR at BOG?
Even though it's QS, the BOG breakfast and lunch ADR are handled exactly like any other TS ADR on property. Only difference is they are a QS credit when on dining plan. And you seat yourself vs. being sat. Otherwise, if you are paying OOP, there is no difference in them at all.
 
Yes and it's needed! Same rules apply for the $10 no show fee, and the food is served to your table after you order, but you seat yourself.
 
Granted, this was June 2015, so things may have changed, but we were NOT allowed to check in for lunch even 15 minutes early (they sent us away and we were only allowed to check in 5 minutes early or something like that). I don't know if the popularity is still that high, just letting you know.

It was the same way in late September last year. Folks attempting to check in earlier than 5 minutes before their ADR were turned away and told not to come back before that 5 minute window.

It's like any other ADR....you're expected to show up on time...not whenever you feel like it, or whenever works best for you.
 
Thanks! Is this the only quick service meal you can make reservations for?
It is the only quick service you can make a reservation for.
One big thing for BOG is that you can...and should order your food online before your day of the reservation. You can bypass a big line of people ordering their food at a kiosk.
 


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