Our 180 days is coming up in the next week for our September trip. Dining at CRT is a priority for my DD who will be 4 at the time of the trip. My DD's best friend from preschool will also be at WDW during the same time frame and is celebrating her birthday. Her mom suggested that we do CRT (lunch)together on her DD's birthday which I think is a great idea for the girls, but I need some advice on how to handle making the reservations.
I don't think that it is a good idea for us to make one big reservation because CRT is a HUGE deal to both girls. Both families have potential scenarios, while unlikely, that could cause one of us to have to cancel our trip. I certainly wouldn't want to cause the other family a problem with their reservation and I don't want my DD to miss out on CRT either.
In the past, I've had to make two reservations (like a 3+2) to accomodate our family on trips and we've been seated together without any problems, but if both families make seperate reservations (2 families of 4) for CRT is it probable or unlikely that we would be able to sit together. Obviously, no one knows for sure, but if I could get an idea of it is was a good possibility or completely unlikely, it would be helpful.
Any other suggestions on how to handle this?
Thanks!
I don't think that it is a good idea for us to make one big reservation because CRT is a HUGE deal to both girls. Both families have potential scenarios, while unlikely, that could cause one of us to have to cancel our trip. I certainly wouldn't want to cause the other family a problem with their reservation and I don't want my DD to miss out on CRT either.
In the past, I've had to make two reservations (like a 3+2) to accomodate our family on trips and we've been seated together without any problems, but if both families make seperate reservations (2 families of 4) for CRT is it probable or unlikely that we would be able to sit together. Obviously, no one knows for sure, but if I could get an idea of it is was a good possibility or completely unlikely, it would be helpful.
Any other suggestions on how to handle this?
Thanks!