calling all adr experts! does this look like a disney reservation number

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tinkandonaldfans

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well we have never booked an adr before and was told as I booked through virgin holidays I would need a disney reservation number to make my adrs

just want to check that virgin have not give me a some random number


QA************ DOES THIS LOOK LIKE WHAT YOU NEED?
 
Well on this side of the pond that doesn't look like a reservation number from Disney. But it might be the reservation number Virgin has for you.
 
I agree with what stitchlover has said. My Disney Reservation number is a series of 8 numbers and no letters.
 

I don't think you need a Disney reservation number to make ADRs. What if you were staying offsite? You wouldn't have a Disney reservation number if you had a condo somewhere. I think you should just call and not worry about it. If they ask you the ressie # tell them who you booked through and the number they gave you. I don't think it will affect your ADRs.
 
My reservation number starts with a 7, but it's booked through AAA.

When I made my ADR's they did not ask for a reservation number. they did ask where I was staying and what my arrival date was. I do not think you will need the number, at least to make the ADRs.
 
All Disney Ressie numbers are 8 numbers for domestic(USA) bookings and 12 numbers for International bookings.I would say if you drop the letters at the start the rest of the numbers could be your booking number.
 
My room only reservations are 12 digits and start with a 3 - I'd suspect that your reservation is number is the numeric part after the QA.
 
I don't think you need a Disney reservation number to make ADRs. What if you were staying offsite? You wouldn't have a Disney reservation number if you had a condo somewhere. I think you should just call and not worry about it. If they ask you the ressie # tell them who you booked through and the number they gave you. I don't think it will affect your ADRs.

You do need a reservation number if you want to take advantage of the 90+10 because that offer is for on-site guests only.

If you are staying off-site then you can only make reservations at the 90 day mark and can't do the 90+10, so in this case you would not need a reservation number.
 
All Disney Ressie numbers are 8 numbers for domestic(USA) bookings and 12 numbers for International bookings.I would say if you drop the letters at the start the rest of the numbers could be your booking number.

My room only reservations are 12 digits and start with a 3 - I'd suspect that your reservation is number is the numeric part after the QA.


I would agree with these posts. Drop the letters and just give Disney the numbers. If you are wanting to use the 90+10 rule then you will need your Disney reservation number as otherwise anyone could say they are staying onsite.:rolleyes1

Good luck, hope you get your ADRs.:wizard:
 
Since it looks like you have an answer to your question, I am going to close this thread and edit your actual reservation number out of your original post. Having your reservation number for your whole vacation is pretty dangerous information to have printed out there on the internet.

Have a great day and fantastic vacation :goodvibes
 
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